Sharktooth Beach on Jekyll Island

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About This Beach

Quick Facts

  • Location: Northern end of Jekyll Island, Georgia

  • Address: Jekyll Island, GA 31527

  • Water Type: Saltwater (Atlantic Ocean)

  • Beach Type: Public natural beach

  • Sand Type: Sandy shoreline mixed with shell fragments

  • Water Conditions: Gentle to moderate Atlantic surf

  • Best For: Shelling, fossil hunting, quiet walks

  • Best Time to Visit: Year-round; low tide preferred

  • Beach Hours: Sunrise to sunset

  • Pet Policy: Dogs allowed on leash

  • Beach Cleanliness: Natural and well preserved

  • Average Rating: 4.7/5

  • Pricing: Jekyll Island entry/parking fee required

  • Parking: Nearby designated areas

  • Accessibility: Good; short walk to shore

  • Crowd Level: Moderate

Overview

Shark Tooth Beach on Jekyll Island is known for its fossilized shark teeth and shell fragments that wash ashore. It attracts visitors who enjoy beachcombing and searching for small coastal treasures.

While it offers full Atlantic access, the primary draw is fossil hunting rather than swimming. The shoreline maintains a natural feel and is less commercialized than many traditional resort beaches.

Low tide is the best time to search for fossils along the exposed shoreline.

Amenities & Beach Access

Visitors can expect:

  • Public parking nearby

  • Sandy access paths

  • Limited direct facilities on the sand

Lifeguards are typically not stationed here.

Water & Safety Conditions

  • Moderate Atlantic waves

  • Tidal fluctuations

  • Stronger currents possible at times

Visitors should check tide schedules and avoid swimming during rough conditions.

Things to Do

  • Fossil and shark tooth hunting

  • Shell collecting

  • Beach walking

  • Photography

  • Wildlife observation

This beach appeals strongly to families and nature enthusiasts.

Nearby Attractions

  • Driftwood Beach

  • Georgia Sea Turtle Center

  • Jekyll Island Historic District

Where to Stay Nearby

  • Jekyll Island resorts

  • Island vacation rentals

  • Hotels in Brunswick

Who This Beach Is Best For

  • Families

  • Fossil hunters

  • Shell collectors

  • Nature lovers

Less suited for visitors seeking resort amenities or nightlife.

Best Time to Visit

Low tide during spring and fall offers the best fossil-hunting conditions. Summer is warmer and busier.

Rules & Practical Tips

  • Check tide charts before visiting

  • Bring small tools for fossil searching

  • Follow island conservation guidelines

  • Do not remove protected natural items

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you really find shark teeth here?
Yes, small fossilized shark teeth are occasionally found along the shoreline.

Is swimming recommended?
Swimming is possible but conditions vary.

Is there an entry fee?
Yes, Jekyll Island requires a parking/entry pass.

Bottom Line

Shark Tooth Beach offers a unique Atlantic shoreline experience focused on fossil hunting and nature exploration. It is a quieter alternative to traditional swimming beaches on Jekyll Island.

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Jekyll Island, GA 31527
Jekyll Island, GA 31527

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