Sea Camp Campground — Cumberland Island National Seashore
Reviewed Jul. 2, 2016

Treasure Found

I returned to Sea Camp for the 21st time. I try to go for a week each year and have since 1987. The sites are relatively private, surrounded by twisting live oaks draped in Spanish moss and palmettos. Each has ample areas for tents, a fire pit with grill and picnic table. Some larger sites have 2 tables. They also have food cages to keep the pesky raccoons out of your food. Sea Camp also features bathrooms, cold water showers and a sink for washing dishes. It also has several spigots with potable water nearby. There is convenient Beach access via a boardwalk across the dunes. They limit the number of people on the island daily, so it's a nice relaxing Escape from the "real world". Access is provided by ferry from bSt. Mary's and I encourage reservations! A great place to get away from traffic, noise and everyday living. There are no stores on the isle so be prepared. Everything that comes on with you goes off, including trash. I plan on returning next year!

  • Review photo of Sea Camp Campground — Cumberland Island National Seashore by Todd W., July 2, 2016
  • Review photo of Sea Camp Campground — Cumberland Island National Seashore by Todd W., July 2, 2016
  • Review photo of Sea Camp Campground — Cumberland Island National Seashore by Todd W., July 2, 2016