Sea Camp Campground — Cumberland Island National Seashore
Reviewed Jul. 17, 2018

Peaceful and convenient

We went with a group and chose the group camp site instead of individual sites. There was plenty of room for three large tents, room for bikes, and even a sun shade! The site had a huge fire pit and two food boxes to keep it safely away from the animals. We went in June and there were tons of ticks. Despite the storms, we had a blast! The beach was very close to our site, as were the bathrooms. The island is home to lots of wildlife- horses, deer, raccoons, manatees, armadillo, many species of birds…and that was just what we saw in 2 days. The island itself is gorgeous and easy to explore. We had four young kids with us (4-6 years old) and they enjoyed it just as much as the adults. The island is pack in, pack out. So be mindful when deciding what to bring. Sea Camp is a good mile or so from the ferry dock, and it’s the closest of the sites. There are a few stations to refill water bottles around this area. We’re looking forward to visiting again in December.

SiteSea Camp- group site
Month of VisitJune
  • Review photo of Sea Camp Campground — Cumberland Island National Seashore by Michelle J., July 17, 2018
  • Review photo of Sea Camp Campground — Cumberland Island National Seashore by Michelle J., July 17, 2018
  • Review photo of Sea Camp Campground — Cumberland Island National Seashore by Michelle J., July 17, 2018
  • Review photo of Sea Camp Campground — Cumberland Island National Seashore by Michelle J., July 17, 2018
  • Review photo of Sea Camp Campground — Cumberland Island National Seashore by Michelle J., July 17, 2018
  • Review photo of Sea Camp Campground — Cumberland Island National Seashore by Michelle J., July 17, 2018