By Linda Tancs
Cumberland Island in Georgia proudly identifies itself as “America’s Most Beautiful Wilderness Beach.” Operated by the National Park Service, this national seashore is home to over 9,800 acres of Congressionally designated wilderness. No wonder, then, that the area is so richly populated by wild horses, sea turtles and wild turkeys among the dunes, salt marshes and mud flats. This is a wonderful camping destination, accessible via the Cumberland Queen ferry from historic St. Mary’s.


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