Wednesday, November 2, 2016

St Mary's and Cumberland Island National Sea Shore





Along the Atlantic coast there are a few gems worth exploring. St Mary's in the southern most tip of Georgia is an example of one such place. This little town thrives because of its close proximity to Cumberland Island and the National Parks operation of a ferry to the island. We never hit this in time to make one of the two crossings daily and that is unfortunate. The island has all the expected activities like hiking and shelling but it also has historic ruins, wild horses and a beautiful beach. Next time, we will make a point to get to the docks on time.

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