About Cumberland Island National Seashore Camping Permits
Number of accommodations: 43
Campground Amenities
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Beach Access
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Potable Water
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Showers
Seasonal information
2026 Season availability
Open year round
This campground is open year round, providing flexibility for your stay.
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Reviews (187)
Review Summary
Ciara B
VerifiedApril 11, 2026 • Stayed at: 002, Loop: Sea Camp
Amazing experience, we will be back. Please set up a maintenance plan for the horses and consider adding them to your merch instead of deer! They were the highlight of our trip.
David R
VerifiedApril 11, 2026 • Stayed at: Yankee Paradise - Wilderness, Loop: Yankee Paradise
Very cool and unique experience. Hiked all the way up to Brickhill Bluff, and was worth it all day long. Spent three days camping and exploring the island. Ferry ride was also pretty cool. It was even better that they several different water sources throughout the island.
David R
VerifiedApril 11, 2026 • Stayed at: Brickhill Bluff - Wilderness, Loop: Brickhill Bluff
I didn’t stay at all of the campsites, but I would go so far as to say this is the most unique one. It’s as far as you can go to camp. It’s situated right on the river with amazing views. It has a well to get water from. It’s a hike, but that’s one of the things that makes it so appealing.
Zachary B
VerifiedApril 7, 2026 • Stayed at: 016, Loop: Sea Camp
Site 16 was very spacious and plenty for our six-man Coleman. It had two picnic tables and a very large food box. The fire ring is pretty tall and it was hardly worth having a fire since you couldn't see it. The bath house was usually stocked but ran out of soap. You can't buy firewood at the site but only from the ferry.
cara h
VerifiedApril 7, 2026 • Stayed at: 007, Loop: Sea Camp
Such a unique and wonderful experience, Great time backpacking through the island
Jessica N
VerifiedApril 5, 2026 • Stayed at: 015, Loop: Sea Camp
Such a fantastic trip. Would definitely do it again.
Mike T
VerifiedApril 5, 2026 • Stayed at: 002, Loop: Sea Camp
The beach, the horses, the trees, the trails, and on and on. This place is beautiful. We camped at Sea Camp where each camp site is out of sight from the others for great privacy. After the last ferry leaves it only the few campers and the beaches, the wildlife, and the island. So relaxing and peaceful.
Frank D
VerifiedApril 4, 2026 • Stayed at: Brickhill Bluff - Wilderness, Loop: Brickhill Bluff
Beautiful island. Stop at plum orchard if heading north for potable water.
Dan P
VerifiedApril 3, 2026 • Stayed at: 013, Loop: Sea Camp
We visited in late March. Bugs weren't too bad. The live oaks were AMAZING. Saw deer, racoons, opossum, armadillos, dolphin, spinner sharks, turkey, osprey and of course the horses. We enjoyed the tour of Plum Orchard, made the trek to The Settlement and had Dungeness to ourselves due to the rain and lateness of the day. Was a great week.
Mary A
VerifiedApril 1, 2026 • Stayed at: 016, Loop: Sea Camp
The overarching oaks make the campsites at Sea Camp enchanting - a great spot for family camping! We enjoyed walking to the Dungeness ruins, and the Lands and Legacies Tour really expanded our knowledge of the multi-faceted history of this amazing island.
Location Cumberland Island National Seashore Camping Permits
Address:
101 Wheeler St
St. Marys, GA, 31558
United States
NPS VISITOR CENTER/FERRY CHECK-IN:
- Take Exit 3 from Interstate 95. At the exit stop light turn east on to Highway 40.
- Follow the signs traveling east into Historic St. Marys. Highway 40 East will become Osborne St.
- Once you reach the waterfront, turn right at the stop sign onto St Marys Street.
- The NPS Visitor Center is in the two story, blue building one block down on the left.
The Mainland Visitor Center is located at 113 St. Marys Street West, Marys, GA 31558. Use this address to arrive at the right location. Do not use "Cumberland Island National Seashore" as this will not guide you to the correct location.
Directions & Transportation page
Parking:
All visitors - day visitors and campers - must park in the Cumberland Island Parking Lot one block west of the Visitor Center.
Bus and RV parking is located in marked spots along the roadway along the western edge of the parking area (Seagrove St.).
Getting to the Island:
The only way to get to the island is by passenger ferry (not a car ferry) or private boat. For information about making a reservation with the National Park Service official concessionaire operated ferry visit our Reservations page or visit the Cumberland Island Ferry website.
Latitude & Longitude: 30.7204 / -81.5497
Elevation: 2 feet