Tucked-away riverside community on the Forest River — working marina, fishing-village feel, end-of-the-road quiet.
Coffee Bluff is a low-key residential community along the Forest River on the southern edge of Chatham County. The active Coffee Bluff Marina, a handful of seafood spots, and the historic Nicholsonboro Baptist Church (founded 1869 by a freedmen's community) anchor a stretch of road that feels more like a coastal village than a Savannah suburb.
Housing is a mix of Lowcountry ranches, coastal cottages, and modern riverfront builds.
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