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Jekyll Island Georgia Area Information

Jekyll Island, Georgia, located just south of St. Simons Island, is a State Park and Nature Preserve highlighted by wide swaths of sandy beaches, public golf courses, a state-of-the-art convention center with excellent accommodations, a family water park, and a fascinating historic district. Known now for its abundant natural beauty and interesting varieties of wildlife, Jekyll Island was the former playground of the Carnegies, Rockefellers, Pulitzers and some of the wealthiest families in the country. Historians estimate that one-sixth of the world’s wealthiest people were members of the Jekyll Island Club in the early years of the twentieth century. Visit their homes in Jekyll Island’s historic district.

Jekyll Island State Park

Now a state park, Jekyll Island is owned by the State of Georgia. Residents lease the land on which their homes are located. By state law, only a small portion of Jekyll Island can be developed; most of the land will forever remain in its natural, pristine state.

The island also offers a mild, sub-tropical climate providing for an abundance of outdoor activity options! You’ll enjoy championship golf, fishing, boating, kayaking, beachcombing, biking, hiking and experiencing history of the area.

Explore area activities for you and your family. Take a walk on the beach and see the historic Light House on St. Simons Island, or maybe take a day trip to Jekyll Island and visit Driftwood Beach. Historic sites, entertainment, shopping, and restaurants..the Golden Isles has it all!

Area beaches are a major draw for both residents and visitors to the island.  St. Simons Island has miles of beachfront for you to walk, bike, or relax on! Conveniently located across the island, find the perfect beach access for your trip to St. Simons Island. You can also enjoy the salt air and ocean views on Jekyll Island.

From the oldest church in Georgia, to a working lighthouse built in the 1800’s, St. Simons Island is rich with history. Brunswick dates back to the early 1700’s and was one of the five original ports of entry for the American colonies. On Sea Island, you can learn about the historic and commemorative oaks that distinguished guests plant on the grounds, starting in 1928 with President Calvin Coolidge. Visit the Golden Isles and Explore all the historical sites and attractions!

St. Simons Island and the Golden Isles offers a variety of dining options from upscale to outdoor barbecue, there is something for all tastes. With world renowned chefs and appearances on Food Network shows there are many exciting options for you, your family and friends to enjoy!

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