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Georgia Grown Trail 17 is Georgia's newest agritourism highway. Running from Kingsland to Savannah, GA, Georgia Grown Trail 17 provides quality products produced right here in Georgia and is the coastal corridor for agritourism experiences.
The Georgia Oyster Trail showcases Georgia oysters, both farmed and wild. Georgia Grown Trail 17 is partnered with the University of Georgia Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant for this unique coastal experience connecting the seafood industry with tourism.




Trail 17 Board Members Meet at Morning Belle Farms in Woodbine

Chef Dave Snyder
Board Members:
• Patrick Holladay, President
• Zack Gowen, Vice-President – Georgia Sea Grill
• John Parham, Treasurer – Morning Belle Farms
• Brandon Chonko, Secretary – Grassroots Farms
• Sam McPherson, At-Large – Potlikker Farm
• Dave Snyder – Halyards Restaurant Group
• Karen Preble – Brackish Beer Company
• Kibby Jardine – Beachbum Bakery
• Amy Debreceni – Certified Catering
• Phil Graitcer – CDC Public Health (retired)
• Tina Ladson – Midway Museum
• Tanya Collier – Swallowtail Pines
Trail 17 Trail Stops Photo Gallery
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E.L. McIntosh & Son Seafood

E.L. McIntosh & Son Seafood

Georgia Sea Grill

E.L. McIntosh & Son Seafood
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Trail 17 Trail Stops
1 - Savannah-Ogeechee Canal Museum and Nature Center
2 - Swallowtail Pines
3 - Midway Museum
4 - Jones Creek Farm
5 - Melon Bluff
6 - E.L. McInstosh & Son Seafood
7 - The Fish Dock Bar & Grill
8 - Sapelo Sea Farms
9 - Phillips Seafood
10 - The Local Exchange Darien
11 - Waterfront Wine & Gourmet
12 - Ocean Grown Farm
13 - Farm 99
14 - Anchored Shrimp Co.
15 - Beach Bum Bakery
16 - Halyard Restaurant Group
17 - Potlikker Farm
18 - Georgia Sea Grill
19 - Grassroots Farms
20 - Morning Belle Farms
21 - Whitehouse Seafood
22 - Brackish Beer Company
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