Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Cumberland Island National Seashore adventure.
Shhh! We're going to let you in on one of Georgia's best-kept secrets. You'll need to take a ferry to get to this pristine island. Once you're on the island you'll have over 50 miles of trails and roads to explore.
Catch fish along 18 miles of undeveloped shoreline. Hike through maritime forests and beautiful beaches. Hunt for seashells or take a dip in the ocean. You won't see many humans, but you might get a glimpse of an endangered manatee or sea turtle. Visitors may also encounter wild turkeys, armadillos, wild horses, dolphins, and lizards.
As you would expect, there are no stores here, so come prepared with plenty of water and food. Camping is allowed on the island, but most spots fill up fast. Hipcamp has plenty of nearby camping options, from primitive to full on glampgrounds.
If you'd like a tour, the Lands and Legacies tour is a great way to explore the island. The motorized tour visits cultural and natural landmarks on the island. You'll see the remains of a plantation, a cemetery, Plum Orchard Mansion, and Cumberland Wharf.
Whether you desire to escape into the quiet solitude of nature or enjoy a historical excursion with friends and family, you're sure to find the perfect adventure on Cumberland Island.