WaterWays Township is a community esteemed with historic pride. At the heart of the WaterWays mission is sustainability, with the goal to keep our land in pristine condition for future generations. Additionally, we intend to preserve the rich history that was here long before our thriving community.
WaterWays Township, Home to More Than 5000 Years of Georgia History
Topics: Waterways Blog, Conservation, Local Community
Create a Wildlife Friendly Landscape at WaterWays
Conserving the integrity of the naturally stunning WaterWays property has been a cornerstone of its mission since its start in 2008. The latest blog article from the University of Georgia's Center for Urban Agriculture Extension, "Create a Wildlife-Friendly Landscape" focuses on just that: building a landscape that invites native birds,...
Topics: Waterways Blog, Conservation
Georgia Coastal Islands Welcome Sea Turtles
The Ossabaw Island sea turtle nesting is off to a great start. In fact, Jekyll Island's, St. Catherine's Island's and Cumberland Island's nesting seasons are off to a great start as well. This year, beach patrols have been counting more sea turtle returns than in years past, creating a lot of excitement for Georgia coast residents.
Topics: Waterways Blog, Conservation, Local Community
Landscaping for Fall? Go Native.
Here at WaterWays, we live by the philosophy and commitment to preserving and enhancing the native vegetation that exists here in the community. There's really nothing like the breathtaking low country backdrop of Spanish moss dangling over 100-year-old live oaks right in your back yard.
Topics: Waterways Blog, Conservation, Local Community
"We're creating something very special here".
At event in early April 2014, WaterWays Township was awarded 2013 Community of the Year. WaterWays was honored with this award for not only its quality residential homes and home sites, but also for its respect and preservation of the land's natural attributes.
Topics: Waterways Blog, Fletcher Management Company, Conservation
A Rich History
Topics: Waterways Blog, Life at WaterWays, Conservation, Local Community
Green Thumbs Will Rejoice in the Community Gardens at WaterWays
The farm-to-table movement across the nation is continuing to build momentum. From the First Lady, whose White House garden provides everything from roses to herbs and vegetables for family dinners, Americans have begun to revisit our historical roots by starting gardens in their own backyards.
Topics: Waterways Blog, Life at WaterWays, Conservation
Fishing in Fall: Tips, Tricks and Anecdotes
Fall is a great time to be on the water. Gone are the days of the scorching sun and the damp air. The leaves are turning, the air is crisp and Waterways is filled with active wildlife that can easily sidetrack a fisherman. During a recent kayaking trip on Grand Lagoon, we observed numerous species of ducks and wading birds along the water's edge,...
Topics: Life at WaterWays, Conservation
Happy Trails Amongst Autumn Birds at WaterWays Township
Endless vistas of tree canopies. The peaceful sounds of tides shifting with the early autumn breeze. Maples, pines, cedars, magnolias, native palms and oaks filter dappled light through silvered moss before it dances across the misty lagoon. These are just a few of nature's joys that await homeowners in the 2,300-acre master-planned community...
Topics: Waterways Blog, Life at WaterWays, Conservation
The Influence of a Tree
Topics: Waterways Blog, Life at WaterWays, Conservation