Cumberland Island Day Hike

Sat, Mar 07, 2026
8:00AM - 5:30PM

Cumberland Island Day Hike

Description

Join the Georgia Conservancy for a fun-filled day of hiking, exploration, and learning on Cumberland Island National Seashore.

This day hike will include a tour of the island’s South End, including the Sea Camp Campground, the beach, the Dungeness Historic District, and the River Trail. Expect to hike about 5 miles, with plenty of opportunities to stop, rest, and learn about the island’s ecology and natural and human history. The trip will be guided by Georgia Conservancy staff and a coastal naturalist.

Our group will depart St. Marys on the 9 AM ferry and return on the 4:45 ferry. Please join us for a happy hour at one of St. Marys’ downtown restaurants following the hike and ferry trip.

Cumberland Island is one of Georgia’s greatest natural treasures and it holds an important place at the Conservancy. In 1972, through the advocacy of the Georgia Conservancy and other conservation-focused organizations and citizens, Cumberland was established as a National Seashore, providing for the protection of the island’s upland maritime forests, saltwater marsh and 17 miles of beach.

The preservation of the Cumberland Island National Seashore remains a focus of the Georgia Conservancy in all of our programmatic areas. In addition to our advocacy efforts on the island, our Stewardship Trips Program often takes dozens of volunteers to the island to perform service work at Cumberland’s historic structures, remote backcountry trails, and deserted beaches.

Our history and connection with Cumberland Island was the inspiration of our 2015 / 2016 Cumberland Island Trail Restoration Project, an 8-month long trail restoration, GPS mapping and trail signage endeavor led by the Georgia Conservancy and sponsored by REI’s Every Trail Connects campaign. Learn more about the project and purchase your very own Georgia Conservancy Cumberland Island Trail Map!