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Five Georgia State Parks have lodges appealing to families who don't camp. Head for the mountains at Unicoi Lodge close to Helen or Amicalola Falls Lodge perched above the highest cascading ...
Utilizing a 1947 condemnation order, Georgia purchased the island for $675,000, and Jekyll Island State Park opened to the public in 1948.
With 179 campsites on 18 wooded acres, Jekyll Island is a popular place to camp along Georgia’s coast. Here, campsites range from tent sites to full hook-up for RVs. There’s even wifi!
From Driftwood Beach to the Jekyll Island Campgrounds, there's an adventure to be had if you head 90 minutes from Savannah to the historic island.
JEKYLL ISLAND, Ga. — The Jekyll Island Authority is proposing an amendment to its 2014 Master Plan to convert 12 acres of undeveloped land to expand the Jekyll Island Campground, and to convert ...
The 18-acre campground has 206 sites, accommodating tents to full RV hookups. The campground is located on the north end of the island, across the street from the Clam Creek Picnic area.
Not long after World War II, Georgia politician Melvin E. Thompson spotted a quiet little island between Savannah and the Florida state line and envisioned a park.
Condé Nast Traveler published its list of 31 most beautiful towns in America last week, and one town in Georgia made the cut: ...
After a search that included volunteers and authorities, the lifeless body of Connor Mathis was found in the surf on Jekyll Island on Tuesday afternoon.
JEKYLL ISLAND, Ga. — Jekyll Island is celebrating 75 years as a state park, which opened up some of the most beautiful parts of the Georgia coast to the public.