Jekyll Island County Park
Overview
The salty breeze carries the scent of salt marsh and pine needles as you roll onto Jekyll Island’s well-kept grounds, the soft crunch of sand mingling with distant laughter and the hum of electric scooters gliding past. Early morning light filters through towering live oaks draped in Spanish moss, casting dappled shadows over the quiet campground lanes. This stretch of Georgia’s coast hums with a peaceful rhythm, punctuated by the call of shorebirds and the occasional bark of a happy pup exploring alongside its family. The island’s vibe leans toward easygoing charm, where the beach’s wide dunes frame the horizon and historic mansions whisper stories from porches just beyond the trees.
Sunrise sets the stage for a day of discovery, starting with a pedal along the multi-use bike paths winding miles through maritime forests and past marshes alive with egrets and herons. The island’s 20 miles of trails invite walkers and cyclists to explore the seldom-visited north end or circle the island’s perimeter, punctuated by stops at quiet beaches where waves lap gently against the shore. History buffs linger around the Historic District, where preserved cottages and grand homes from the early 1900s offer a glimpse into Jekyll’s storied past. Between rounds of mini golf and a visit to the Georgia Sea Turtle Center, the afternoon might unfold with a leisurely drive along Beachview Drive or a seafood meal overlooking the Atlantic at one of the island’s local eateries.
Jekyll Island County Park’s campground spaces balance intimacy with accessibility, offering shaded sites roomy enough for tents, trailers, and RVs alike. Many spots back up to clusters of palmettos and towering pines, creating natural privacy screens while the ocean’s proximity keeps coastal breezes swirling through the camp. Campers mention the convenience of clean, well-maintained restrooms and showers where water pressure rivals that of home. Families appreciate the pet-friendly policy, which lets dogs roam on leash to explore the island’s green spaces alongside their people. Evenings often find groups gathered around campfires, the crackle and pop blending with the occasional call of a night bird or rustle of leaves stirred by the Atlantic wind.
Visitors return to Jekyll Island County Park drawn by its layered sense of calm and discovery—a place where the past and present meet beneath mossy oaks, and the ocean’s pulse sets a gentle pace. The quiet hum of
Location
1175 Riverview DrJekyll Island, Georgia 31527
Nearby Campgrounds
Sort:- Blythe Island Regional Park — Brunswick, Georgia 8.4 miles away
- Crooked River State Park — St Marys, Georgia 19.9 miles away
- Eagle Hammock RV Park — Kings Bay Base, Georgia 24.4 miles away
- Altamaha County Park — Brunswick, Georgia 25.1 miles away
- Barrington County Park — Townsend, Georgia 27.8 miles away
- Little Talbot Island State Park — Jacksonville, Florida 44.9 miles away
Frequently Asked Questions About Jekyll Island County Park
Does Jekyll Island County Park allow pets?
No, Jekyll Island County Park does not allow pets.