Ossabaw Island Day Trip Deposit

Ossabaw Island Day Trip Deposit

Deposit for a pre-approved day trip to Ossabaw Island, Georgia. Hosted by the Ossabaw Island Foundation. Visit ossabawisland.org to apply.

By Ossabaw Island Foundation

Location

Ossabaw Island, North End

Main rd Ossabaw Island, GA 000000

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About this event

  • 258 days 6 hours

OSSABAW ISLAND DAY TRIP DEPOSIT

For pre-approved trips to Ossabaw Island hosted by the Ossabaw Island Foundation.

All trips to Ossabaw Island are for natural, scientific or cultural education, research or study.

To apply for a trip, visit ossabawisland.org

After trip approval, a $100 non-refundable deposit paid to the Ossabaw Island Foundation is due within 30 days from the date the reservation is made, to guarantee the reservation.

Deposits paid to guarantee a reservation are NON-REFUNDABLE, and are TRANSFERABLE when trip dates are moved more than 30 days ahead.

If the trip application is submitted within three (3) months of the visit date, the deposit must be paid within 48 hours of the visit approval.

The deposit is applied to your total trip balance. The balance is due upon arrival unless an invoicing arrangement has been made.

Deposits and fees are also payable by check. Contact the Ossabaw Island Foundation for details. 912-344-3900 or elizabeth@ossabawisland.or or robin@ossabawisland.org.

Organized by

The Ossabaw Island Foundation (TOIF) is a non-profit 501 (c) 3.  Through a partnership with the State of Georgia, TOIF inspires, promotes, and manages exceptional educational, cultural, and scientific programs that are designed to maximize the experience of Ossabaw Island, while minimizing the impact on the island's resources.  

ABOUT OSSABAW ISLAND: Ossabaw Island is a 26,000-acre undeveloped barrier island on the Atlantic Ocean, owned by the State of Georgia and located in Chatham County. Georgia's first Heritage Preserve, accessible only by boat, is undeveloped and set aside by an Executive Order for natural, scientific and cultural study, research and education; and for environmentally sound preservation, conservation and management of the island's ecosystem.

$100