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Robbie Cheek
Waverly,  GA
Robbie Cheek
1016 Berrie Pasture Road
Waverly, Georgia  31565

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Email: rcheek@wingsweptquailpreserve.com


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Going north on Interstate 95 in Georgia, exit at Woodbine, Exit 14. Turn left. You will be on Georgia 25 Spur traveling west. Go 2.70 miles to the dead end at US 17. Turn right on US 17. You will be traveling north. Go 9.4 miles to the Waverly community.  Continue 1.0 mile past Waverly. Turn left at the preserve sign. Continue 1 mile or so on the dirt road.

If you get to the fire station on the left on US 17, you have gone about 200 yards to far.


 

Going south on Interstate 95, exit at the South Georgia Parkway (US 17/US 82/SR 520), Exit 29. Turn right. Go 0.50 miles. Turn left. You will be on US 17 traveling south. There is a Harvey’s grocery store on the right. Go 8.7 miles to a fire station on the right. Continue another 200 yards past the fire station. Turn right at the preserve sign. Continue 1 mile or so on the dirt road.

If you get to the Waverly community, you have gone a mile to far.


   


Traveling east on US 82, you will come to the Atkinson community. Turn right at the Chevron (Paiges Minit Market) onto GA Highway 110. You will be traveling east. Go 13.8 miles to the Waverly community. Turn left onto US 17. Go 1.0 mile. Turn left at the preserve sign. Continue 1 mile or so on the dirt road.

If you get to the fire station on the left on US 17, you have gone about 200 yards to far.

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