St. Simons Island Treasure Hunting
Tree Spirits of St. Simons
As you ride
around St. Simons
island, look closely
at our majestic oak
trees. You may be
surprised to see
one of them
looking back at
you. What’s that,
you ask? Yes, there are tree
Spirits on St. Simons Island!
The Tree Spirit, also known
as Wood Spirit, Tree Troll,
Wood Dryad and other names,
is a vivid and powerful
character and enjoys a long
and noble history. From Greek
mythology to fairy tales to the
stories of Native Americans,
they
are
common to
folklore, in
different forms, in
almost every
culture on earth.
He is said
to be Lord of the
Forest and all things
natural.
There are over 20
Tree Spirits engraved
into the trees of St.
Simons Island
and while some
are on private
property many
are in public
spaces waiting
to be
discovered.
The
carvings are a creation of
woodworker Keith Jennings
who started the project in the
early 1980s.
While some believe that
the Tree Spirits of St. Simons
Island immortalize the spirits
of sailors lost at sea or soldiers
killed long ago in the Island’s
dense forests, Keith says it
isn’t so. According to him each
tree has its own spirit waiting
to be unleashed. His work is
to find and release.
These are a few of the beautiful faces to
look for and here’s a few hints for places to
look:
• Golden Isles Welcome Center
529 Beachview Drive
• Mallery Park baseball field on Park Ave
• Mallery Park Basketball Court - Park Ave
• On Mallery Street next to Murphy’s
Tavern in the Pier Village
• On DemereRoad at Skylane Drive
• In Redfern Village across from Gnat’s
• Gascoigne Bluff Park - along the dirt road
beside the river, near picnic area
• At 3305 Frederica Road in front of
Anderson Fine Art Gallery.
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