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St. Andrew’s Beach on Jekyll Island isn’t just another pretty stretch of sand—it’s nature’s masterpiece, a place where driftwood sculptures rise from the shore like ancient guardians keeping watch ...
An island vacation without flying? Count us in! Grab your friends and loved ones for a road trip to some of the most ...
WorldAtlas has a list of the 13 most eccentric towns in Georgia offering unique and memorable experiences. Here's why they ...
Explore the hidden beauty of Georgia beaches, from Jekyll to Cumberland Island, in this story-driven guide to the coast’s top spots for sand, sea and charm.
Driftwood Beach on Jekyll Island is named after the remains of a maritime forest; the weathered tree trunks, gnarled branches, and massive roots create one of the most unique beaches in the South.
Want a little beach getaway to yourself? A new survey listing the 95 best 'secret beaches' in U.S. highlighted two in Georgia.
What are the best hidden beaches in Georgia? Cumberland Island is Georgia's largest and southernmost barrier island, ranking No. 33 on the list. The other one highlighted was Driftwood Beach on Jekyll ...
Jekyll Island’s Driftwood Beach is the final resting place of live oaks and other trees that were around when Gilded Age families with names like Vanderbilt and Rockefeller “wintered” at the ...
Jekyll Island’s Driftwood Beach is the final resting place of live oaks and other trees that were around when Gilded Age families with names like Vanderbilt and Rockefeller “wintered” at the ...