Just beyond the picturesque marshes that border Bull Point Plantation lies Magnolia Island, an unspoiled treasure, preserved for residents to enjoy. Fiddler crabs scurry through the marsh grass below as you stroll along the boardwalk leading to this thickly wooded paradise of Bull Point is the home of deer, osprey, herons, and many other species of wildlife. With massive live oak trees, saltwater marshes, and an even year-round temperate climate, Bull Point serves as a destination for many species of migrating birds. Bull Point has set aside, forever, nine parks to conserve and safeguard all of its natural resources and for the enjoyment of the homeowners, including Lake Bellenger, a thirteen-acre freshwater lake, which serves as a bird sanctuary and also a place where homeowners can fish, canoe and kayak. Bull Point is dedicated to making certain that its rich natural legacy is passed on to the generations that follow. Bull Point is a Gavigan community and located a short commute from Savannah.