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Beaches
Make Cumberland Kings Bay Loges your headquarters for visits to some of the most
beautiful beaches in the United States.
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Cumberland Island
The beach on Cumberland Island has been selected as One of America's Ten Best Beaches
by the Travel Channel for 2005.
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Amelia Island
Southern charm mingled with exotic flair. Live oaks hugging white sand beaches.
One tiny, enchanted island welcoming you to write their next chapter.
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concerning event, activities, etc on Amelia Island.
Picture provided by: The Kelly Seahorse Ranch
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Jekyll Island
As a barrier island, Jekyll Island’s beaches feature unique formations and are ever-changing.
The ebb and flow of the tide many times determine the size and unusual characteristics of the
beach. Each year, due tidal changes, wind and water currents, sand and silt from the marshlands
of the northern coast are deposited on the beaches of the southern coast causing the entire island
and ecosystems to evolve.
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St. Simons Island
St. Simons Island is described by local writer, E. Blanton Maddox, like this:
"The dazzling beauty of St. Simons Island - Oak trees festooned with moss,
resurrection ferns that appear after rains, a diversity of birds that change with
the seasons, ocean breezes laden with sea and salt, and beaches that wax and wane
with the tides - overwhelms the senses. The result is that St. Simons Island becomes
a place that people seek, a place where memories begin."
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