About This Beach
Quick Facts
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Location: Cumberland Island National Seashore, Georgia
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Address: Plum Orchard Dr, St Marys, GA 31558
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Water Type: Saltwater (Atlantic Ocean)
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Beach Type: Protected barrier island beach
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Sand Type: Wide, natural Atlantic sand
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Water Conditions: Moderate surf with tidal influence
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Best For: Seclusion, camping, wildlife viewing
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Best Time to Visit: Spring and fall
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Beach Hours: Sunrise to sunset
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Pet Policy: Pets not permitted (National Park Service rules)
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Beach Cleanliness: Pristine and undeveloped
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Average Rating: ⭐ 4.9/5
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Pricing: Ferry fee required; park entry regulations apply
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Parking: Mainland ferry parking in St. Marys
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Accessibility: Limited; ferry required
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Crowd Level: Low
Overview
Cumberland Island National Seashore offers one of the most expansive and untouched Atlantic shorelines in the southeastern United States. Accessible only by ferry from St. Marys, the island remains protected and largely undeveloped.
The beach stretches for miles with natural dunes, maritime forests, and frequent sightings of wild horses. It delivers a remote and authentic barrier island experience.
Amenities & Beach Access
Visitors should expect:
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Ferry transportation required
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Primitive camping areas
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No commercial services
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No lifeguards
Preparation is essential due to limited infrastructure.
Water & Safety Conditions
Surf conditions vary depending on tides and wind. Currents can be strong, and swimmers should exercise caution.
Visitors should monitor tide schedules before entering the water.
Things to Do
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Beach walking
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Wildlife observation
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Camping
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Photography
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Exploring historic ruins
Nearby Attractions
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Cumberland Island National Seashore
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Dungeness Ruins
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St. Marys
Where to Stay Nearby
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Camping on Cumberland Island
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Hotels in St. Marys
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Coastal Georgia vacation rentals
Who This Beach Is Best For
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Nature lovers
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Campers
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Photographers
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Visitors seeking seclusion
Best Time to Visit
Spring and fall provide comfortable temperatures and active wildlife.
Rules & Practical Tips
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Reserve ferry tickets well in advance
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Bring all food and water
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Follow National Park Service regulations
Bottom Line
Cumberland Island National Seashore offers one of Georgia’s most pristine and expansive Atlantic beach experiences. It is ideal for visitors seeking remote beauty, wildlife, and a protected coastal environment.
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