{"id":203503,"date":"2016-05-29T18:44:18","date_gmt":"2016-05-29T22:44:18","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/beaches-around-georgia-usa-today.php"},"modified":"2016-05-29T18:44:18","modified_gmt":"2016-05-29T22:44:18","slug":"beaches-around-georgia-usa-today","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/beaches\/beaches-around-georgia-usa-today.php","title":{"rendered":"Beaches Around Georgia | USA Today"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>Skip to main content.                              <\/p>\n<p>            Michelle Hornaday,            Demand Media          <\/p>\n<p>              Visit the beaches of Cumberland              Island in Georgia. (Photo: Thinkstock Images\/Comstock\/Getty              Images )            <\/p>\n<p>              Visitors to Georgia's Atlantic Coast beaches can see              an endangered leatherback sea turtle up to 8 feet in              length during the late spring months. You can comb              the sands for shells or build a sand castle while              inhaling the salty sea air during a visit to the              coast. Known as Georgia's Golden Isles, the barrier              islands dotting the Atlantic Coast stretch 100 miles,              providing beach access to residents and visitors              alike.            <\/p>\n<p>              Located 18 miles east of historic Savannah and just              south of the South Carolina border, Tybee Island              (cityoftybee.org) is a popular beach destination,              with five miles of sandy beaches open to visitors.              You can swim or beachcomb at one of the island's two              access points: South Beach at the end of Tybrisa              Street or North Beach behind the Fort Screven Museum              on Meddin Drive. Lifeguards patrol the beaches of              Tybee Island during the summer months, and visitors              with limited mobility can access the beach over the              dune areas using fat-tired wheelchairs on the Mobimat              hard surfaces. Nature trails, a birding trail and              parks, such as 8 1\/2-acre Jaycee Park and 4 1\/2-acre              Memorial Park, are other recreational destinations              for visitors to the island.            <\/p>\n<p>              Visitors can climb 129 steps to the top of the              104-foot lighthouse built in 1872 on St. Simons              Island. Operated by the Coastal Georgia Historical              Society (saintsimonslighthouse.org), the lighthouse              is open daily as a maritime museum. Spanning 31              square miles, St. Simons Island has golf courses,              biking trails, shops, restaurants and miles of sandy              beaches. Visitors can find several miles of public              beaches at St. Simons Beach and Massengale Park near              Ocean Boulevard at East Beach Causeway. A fishing              pier is open to the public in the Village area of the              island, and other public beach access points on the              island include the East Beach Coast Guard Station and              public crossover areas, which may have limited              parking.            <\/p>\n<p>              You can bike along 20 miles of paths or visit an              outdoor waterpark on a visit to Jekyll Island, the              southernmost of Georgia's barrier islands. A former              winter retreat for wealthy financiers, the island has              several protected areas managed by the Jekyll Island              Authority (jekyllislandauthority.org) to oversee              conservation efforts and control development. Spend              the day on 10 miles of sandy beaches on the shores of              Jekyll Island. Driftwood Beach is found on the              island's north coast and is named for the prevalence              of driftwood and trees in the area; you can walk the              Glory Boardwalk to Glory Beach or head to the 20-acre              Great Dunes Park (jekyllisland.com). Visitors should              stop by the Georgia Sea Turtle Center              (georgiaseaturtlecenter.org) to see the center's work              with stranded sea turtles. To visit Jekyll Island,              head east from the city of Brunswick over a six-mile              causeway and stop at the Greeting Station. Boating              access is also available at the Jekyll Harbor Marina              (jekyllharbor.com).            <\/p>\n<p>              You can collect seashells and sharks' teeth while              combing the beach at Cumberland Island National              Seashore (nps.gov). More than 50 miles of hiking              trails lead visitors through wetlands, marshes and              beneath a canopy of oak trees to sandy beaches, such              as Sea Camp or Stafford. You can reserve a seat on              the island's passenger ferry to access Cumberland              Island beaches for the day or secure a campsite in              advance to stay overnight at one of five campgrounds.              Private boats may also access the island's beaches              and four historic districts featuring 87 structures              designated as National Historic Places are also open              to Cumberland visitors.            <\/p>\n<p>              Michelle Hornaday lives in Edmonds, Washington and              holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from              Washington State University and a Master of Education              from Northern Arizona University. She is currently a              freelance writer for various websites.            <\/p>\n<p>      Thank you for providing feedback to our Editorial staff on      this article. Please fill in the following information so we      can alert the Travel Tips editorial team about a factual or      typographical error in this story. 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