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Sun, Sand, Beautiful Vistas and a Relaxing Atmosphere await you!

Cumberland Island is Georgia's largest and southernmost barrier island. Pristine maritime forests, undeveloped beaches and wide marshes whisper the stories of both man and nature. Come walk in the footsteps of early natives, explorers, and wealthy industrialists. Enjoy ranger guided tours or explore in quiet solitude. Your trip begins here.

 
2009/2010 Hunt Information

Thanksgiving Closures

The Cumberland Island National Seashore mainland Visitor Center will close at 1:30pm on Thursday, November 26th in celebration of the Thanksgiving holiday. Please plan accordingly.

 
A father and two sons walk along

Outdoor Activities

Information about all activities offered on Cumberland Island, including camping, hiking, bird watching, biking and
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Plum Orchard Mansion

Places To Go

Find information on all attractions and exhibits that the park has to offer...
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Reservations

Reservations

Find information on ferry reservations, schedules, and
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Write to

P. O. Box 806
St. Marys, Georgia 31558

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Phone

Visitor Information
(912) 882-4336 ext. 254

Fax

(912) 882-6284

Climate

Mild climate. Average temperature during the summer is 80F and the average temperature during the winter is 60F. The most precipitation happens between the months of June-September. There is a consistent 90% humidity yearly average in the morning and 60% humidity yearly average in the afternoon.
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Alligator  

Did You Know?
The largest predator on Cumberland Island is the alligator. It can be found in freshwater areas as well as salt marshes and even in the ocean. Don’t trust that floating log!

Last Updated: October 21, 2009 at 09:34 EST