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.
This trail is paved but relatively steep. Benches are located
along the trail, and two observation decks offer a beautiful
view of the twin falls of York and Curtis Creeks.
Details
Length:
0.4 mile
Difficulty:
Easy
Time:
30 mins
Additional Details:
NOTE: A parking fee is charged to access the Anna
Ruby Falls area. The trail can be accessed from the
parking lot.
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