In addition to miles of sand fringed with beach grass and cooled by salt breezes, Cumberland Island National Seashore is the spot to star-gaze, hike meandering trails, bird-watch and catch cultural sights, all within easy reach of the Landmark Historic District of Jekyll Island, to the north.
Located high in the north Georgia mountains and far from civilization, this recreation area offers camping, picnicking, hiking, and fishing along the headwaters of the Chattahoochee River. Campers have 34 campsites to choose from.
Expect narrow, curving and steep roads to and from the area. Loop through recreation area is gravel.
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The Appalachian Trail is nearby, as well as Horse Trough Falls and the Mark Trail Wilderness Area.
The town of Helen is popular for Octoberfest and for its alpine village setting, especially during the fall season.
Anna Ruby Falls is also nearby and offers two hiking trails. The Lion''s Eye Trail is accessible to people with disabilities.
Andrews Cove Recreation Area has camp sites. Hiking along Andrews Cove Trail is popular among visitors..
Area opens late March and closes mid December. Open for wildlife management area hunts in November and December. A fee is required.. This area is open 24 hours a day for camping use.
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