Sea Camp Campground — Cumberland Island National Seashore
Kelly M.
Reviewed Sep. 29, 2018

wild horses, windswept beaches, and dilapidated mansions

What a truly unique gem of a place! Wild horses running on the beach (and all over the island). Be sure to bring/rent a bike so you can explore all the interesting sites along the islands trails. The ruins of an old mansion look like a much older archeological site. There are bathrooms and running (potable) water at the camp, and you're allowed to collect/burn dead wood in the area (often a bit soggy- worth bringing dry wood). The bugs were horrendous -no getting around that I guess, though I'm sure it would be better sometime other than summer. 100% need to book the ferry in advance and avoid leaving valuables (or anything obvious) in the car when you leave it behind on the mainland.

Month of VisitJune