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.
The beautiful campus of the nation’s first state-chartered university boasts a biologically diverse and aesthetic collection of trees, shrubs, and herbaceous plants, and has been designated an arboretum. Other gardens on the University of Georgia Campus include the President’s Club Garden on North Campus and the Horticulture Trial Garden on South Campus. More information and a “Campus Arboretum Walking Tour of Trees” guidebook are available at the UGA Visitors Center.
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