"Cumberland Island National Seashore, Georgia’s largest barrier island, is full of untouched maritime forests, beaches, and marshes. Visitors can find solitude while camping under the stars in the 9,800 acres of designated wilderness area, or can see one of the many historic sites and structures such as Dungeness (an abandoned mansion that was originally built as a hunting lodge in 1736). Access to the island is by ferry out of St. Mary’s Georgia. Reservations are recommended, as the ferries do fill up." [Travel+Leisure]
National Seashore / National Park
Website: Cumberland Island National Seashore
Address: Plum Orchard Dr, St Marys, GA 31558
Sources: Best National Park in Every State