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Little Cumberland Island Lighthouse

Little Cumberland Island Lighthouse

2.79km from Little Cumberland Island

Little Cumberland Island Lighthouse is a memorable example of an early-20th-century maritime beacon. Built in 1901, the lighthouse stands 75 feet tall and overlooks Cumberland Sound. While its focal plane was 100 ft when built, erosion has caused beach sections to become more shallow over time and the focal plane has been lowered to 70 ft. The lighthouse still functions primarily as a navigational tool for mariners who rely upon its light to guide them through this historically significant area.

St. Andrews Picnic Area & Beach

St. Andrews Picnic Area & Beach

8km from Little Cumberland Island

St. Andrews Picnic Area & Beach is an ideal spot for a day outdoors. Located just outside of Brunswick, this surprisingly secluded destination features amenities like picnic pavilions, public restrooms, and plenty of open space. The sandy beach area offers spectacular views of the surrounding landscape, making it perfect for relaxing or sunbathing. From here visitors can take leisurely walks along the river or indulge in some fishing in one of the nearby lakes or rivers.

Summer Waves Water Park

Summer Waves Water Park

9.65km from Little Cumberland Island

Summer Waves Water Park in Glynn County, Georgia is a perfect destination to cool off on hot summer days. With 6 thrilling waterslides geared towards various ages and thrills seekers, a 25,000-gallon wave pool, 9-hole miniature golf course and an interactive sprayground for the little ones, there is something for everyone at Summer Waves. The park also features several outdoor picnic areas with grills for those looking to stay for a full day of fun.

Cumberland Island

Cumberland Island

11.14km from Little Cumberland Island

Cumberland Island is a wonderland of unspoiled beauty. With nearly 17 miles of white sand beaches and over 50,000 acres of land for recreational enjoyment, Cumberland Island is one of the most popular destinations for both locals and tourists alike. Boasting wild horses, tranquil lagoons and forests brimming with life, it's easy to see why visitors flock to explore the island's spectacular scenery. In addition to its natural beauty, the island houses a number of fascinating historical sites.

Moss Cottage

Moss Cottage

11.68km from Little Cumberland Island

Moss Cottage is an architectural gem that pairs modern charm and character. Built in 1841 by William and Anna Woodruff, the Moss Cottage features a classic three building Greek Revival style home with elements of Gothic Revival. With its single-story design, wide porches, side hall plan and the intricate details of interior lathework, original windows and doors along with multiple additions over the years; it makes Moss Cottage one of the most attractive historic properties around.

Jekyll Creek

Jekyll Creek

11.7km from Little Cumberland Island

Jekyll Creek, is an idyllic coastal paradise. It's a great place for relaxation and leisure activities, including fishing, swimming and boating. The nearby Golden Isles offers plenty of attractions and amenities as well, ranging from golf courses to nature preserves. With its picturesque marshes and wildlife spotting opportunities, you'll be able to immerse yourself in the unique beauty of Glynn County. There are plenty of shopping and dining options too - something for everyone.

Indian Mound Cottage

Indian Mound Cottage

11.87km from Little Cumberland Island

The Rockefeller Cottage, also known as Indian Mound Cottage, is a house on Jekyll Island, Georgia. It is next to the Jekyll Island Club. It stands three stories high, and has a total of 25 rooms. There are nine bedrooms, nine bathrooms, and seven servant rooms. The house has many distinguishing features such as an elevator, a cedar-lined walk-in safe, and taps for hot and cold salt water on the bathtub in the master bedroom bath. Tours of the mansion are provided by the Jekyll Island Museum.

Mosaic, Jekyll Island Museum

Mosaic, Jekyll Island Museum

11.94km from Little Cumberland Island

The MOSAIC is a history museum in the historic district of Jekyll Island of Georgia, in the United States. The museum features more exhibit space, more artifacts, a new outdoor classroom, and a new multi-purpose room. Constructed completely within the current footprint of the historic stables building, the new design highlights the building’s construction with high, lofted ceilings and open space.

Dubignon Cottage

Dubignon Cottage

12km from Little Cumberland Island

Dubignon Cottage, is a historic home that dates back to the early 19th century. Boasting the state's first ever central hallway layout and one of its oldest surviving Greek Revival exterior designs, it stands as a testament to the area's proud architectural heritage. Significant changes were made to the building in 1844 and 1858, including new windows and shutters, porches and porticos.

Georgia Sea Turtle Center

Georgia Sea Turtle Center

12.11km from Little Cumberland Island

Georgia Sea Turtle Center is a nature center and rescue and rehabilitation facility for sea turtles on Jekyll Island, Georgia, United States. The Center features interactive exhibits and patient viewing areas. In addition to caring for sick and injured turtles, the Center has an educational mission and presents daily programs, field trips, guided tours and beach walks.

Cumberland Island National Seashore

Cumberland Island National Seashore

12.19km from Little Cumberland Island

The Cumberland Island National Seashore is a stunning destination located along the coast of Georgia. It is a place rich in history, culture and beauty, offering breathtaking views of unique wildlife, sandy beaches and grand marshes. There are over 40 miles of trails winding through pristine maritime forests, meandering along wide stretches of tidal creeks and salt marsh wetlands that are home to an abundance of estuarine wildlife.

Faith Chapel

Faith Chapel

12.21km from Little Cumberland Island

Faith Chapel is a historic chapel on Old Plantation Road in Jekyll Island, Georgia and was built in 1904. It was used as a non-denominational chapel until 1942. The interior and exterior walls are shingled, with gargoyles that are replicas of the ones at Notre Dame Cathedral. The chapel was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1971 and it is open to the public.

Villa Marianna

Villa Marianna

12.37km from Little Cumberland Island

Villa Marianna is a beautiful estate and plantation, that has a rich history which dates back to 1807 when it was acquired by John Fenwick Couper. This is the oldest documented home on St. Simons Island, and is known for its historic significance. At Villa Marianna you can see many of the original features that were installed by its original owners, including interior woodwork and the tall brick chimneys. If you're looking to take a step back into history, Villa Marianna won't disappoint.

Villa Ospo

Villa Ospo

12.47km from Little Cumberland Island

Villa Ospo is a small residential and agricultural community. It has long been a quiet and peaceful place as people living in the area strive to keep it that way. The community is surrounded by lush greenery, refreshed with gentle breezes off the nearby ocean coast and characterized by beautiful blue skies. The population of Villa Ospo continues to grow and develop with families moving into the area seeking a means of resting and retiring.

Jekyll Island Golf Club

Jekyll Island Golf Club

13.08km from Little Cumberland Island

The Jekyll Island Golf Club has something for all types of golfers. For those looking for a casual and laid back golfing experience there is the Indian Mound Course, while more advanced players can take on the Great Dunes Course, which boasts great challenge and scenic views. The Pine Lakes Course also makes up three perfectly situated 18-hole divisions that have been described as an unbeatable combination of trade winds, marsh wetlands and undulating fairways.

Jekyll Island State Park

Jekyll Island State Park

13.24km from Little Cumberland Island

Jekyll Island is located off the coast of the U.S. state of Georgia, in Glynn County. It is one of the Sea Islands and one of the Golden Isles of Georgia barrier islands. A popular tourist destination, the island has beaches frequented by vacationers. Guided tours of the Landmark Historic District are available. Bike trails walks along the beaches and sandbars, and Summer Waves, a water park, are among the active attractions.

Stafford Plantation

Stafford Plantation

15.97km from Little Cumberland Island

Stafford Plantation, Founded in 1786 by Samuel Stafford and his brother John, the land was developed for farming that provided coastal-salt marsh hay to meet the demands of soldiers in fort McAllister. The plantation went through many owners over most of the 19th century until eventually it fell into disuse. In 1972, Carol Gartrell-Stafford purchased the property and began renovating it. Today it is used as an event venue space for weddings, receptions, and corporate events.

Horton House

Horton House

16.76km from Little Cumberland Island

Horton House is a historic site on Riverview Drive in Jekyll Island, Georgia which was originally constructed in 1743 by Major William Horton, a top military aide to General James Oglethorpe. This structure has been meticulously preserved over the past 100 years as an example of coastal Georgia building techniques and as one of the oldest surviving buildings in the state.

Driftwood Beach

Driftwood Beach

16.96km from Little Cumberland Island

Driftwood Beach, is a stunningly beautiful stretch of sand that looks like it stepped right out of the pages of a fairy tale. With its miles of driftwood gently sculpted by the waves, it offers a truly unique beach experience with plenty to explore. A favourite spot for outdoor enthusiasts, visitors can traverse its gentle terrain and enjoy activities such as kayaking, swimming, bird watching and stargazing. A popular destination for photographers looking for amazing scenery and perfect sunsets.

Crooked River State Park

Crooked River State Park

17.96km from Little Cumberland Island

Crooked River State Park is a great place for visitors to explore. Nature lovers can find plenty of activities ranging from hiking trails through lush forests to kayaking along the impressive marshlands. There are also several picnic spots located throughout the park and a fishing dock so visitors can take in some breathtaking sunset views over the river. The campgrounds are a great option for those looking to spend extended time here but there are also convenient cabins available.

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Little Cumberland Island

Little Cumberland Island

Little Cumberland Island, Georgia 31558, USA

Little Cumberland Island, located off the coast of Camden County, is an idyllic paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. This undeveloped island is 16 miles long and protected by a buoy-marked safe harbor. The pristine coastline has many opportunities for beach-combing and fishing, with activities that range from kayaking to birding to sunning on wide swaths of sandy shores. The interior of Little Cumberland Island is teeming with wildlife and nature.