Cumberland Island National Seashore
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Cumberland Island was once owned by the Carnegie family. It is now a protected National Seashore. Built in 1901 as a family home, the mansion fetaures family heirlooms and antiques.
The Island has a well-preserved habitat that is home to sea turtles, wild turkeys, sandpipers, sea gulls, and osprey, dune fields, maritime forests and salt marshes.
The Island has a well-preserved habitat that is home to sea turtles, wild turkeys, sandpipers, sea gulls, and osprey, dune fields, maritime forests and salt marshes.
Address:
Cumberland Island National Seashore, Box 806, St Mary's, GA 31558, United States
Phone: 1 (912) 882-4336, Fax: 1 (912) 882-6284
Phone: 1 (912) 882-4336, Fax: 1 (912) 882-6284
Hours:
8am-4:30pm
Always closed on: Christmas - Christian (December 25)
Tips: Only accessible by ferry. Ferry fees: $17.00 Adult, $12.00 Child [12 and under], $15.00 Senior [65 and over].
Facilities: Beach
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