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Cumberland Island National Seashore Camping Permits

undeveloped beach complete with sea oat covered dunes, light sands, blue sky, and crashing waves
dungeness ruins under pink clouds
undeveloped beach complete with sea oat covered dunes, light sands, blue sky, and crashing waves
undeveloped beach complete with sea oat covered dunes, light sands, blue sky, and crashing waves
large live oak branches extending over sand road

Featured amenities

Showers
Showers

About Cumberland Island National Seashore Camping Permits

Whether you are looking to spend a night with family and friends around a campfire under the moss covered branches of the live oak trees, or looking for the rugged challenges and solitude of the wilderness, you will find it on Cumberland Island National Seashore. The park includes a designated Wilderness area, undeveloped beaches, historic sites, cultural ruins, critical habitat and nesting areas, as well as numerous plant and animal communities. The national seashore also offers a wide variety of camping opportunities.     Watch the "Camping on Cumberland Island" video for information to help you plan an d prepare for your trip.  Campgrounds Cumberland Island offers five campgrounds , which include designated campsites at Sea Camp and Stafford Beach; and Wilderness campsites at: Hickory Hill, Yankee Paradise and Brickhill Bluff. Camping is only permitted in these five campgrounds. A permit is required to camp in any of these five camping areas. Getting There   Visitors must take a boat to the island. Most visitors arrive via the Cumberland Island Ferry from St. Marys, Georgia (see Park Concessioner Services below).  The ferry does not transport automobiles or RVs. Check the ferry schedule prior to reserving your Cumberland Island National Seashore Camping Permit unless you are traveling by private boat. The ferry does not operate on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from December through February. Island Information Cumberland Island is 18 miles (29 km) long and .5 miles (.8 km) to 3 miles (5 km) wide. Bring your cell phone if possible. Use airplane mode to reserve battery power. There is electricity at the Sea Camp Ranger Station, Sea Camp Campground, and Stafford Beach Campground for recharging devices. Dial 911 to report emergencies and disturbances.  There are no stores, restaurants or other amenities on the island. After arriving on the island, campers must hike, walk or bike from the dock to the campgrounds and transport all gear. There is no transporation service. The distance ranges from .5 miles (.8 km) to Sea Camp to 10.5 miles (17 km) to Brickhill Bluff.   Carts of any kind and wheeled coolers are not allowed north of Sea Camp Campground.  Hammocks permitted only with hammock stands. New for 2021. See Superintendent's Compendium  Be prepared for extreme weather, sun exposure, and a variety of insects. Ticks, no see-ums, and mosquitoes are prevalent during summer months; protect yourself accordingly. Understand your limitations; the island has no conveniences; be prepared for a remote setting and a harsh environment. Bicycle and Carts For information on using carts and camping with bicycles visit the Cumberland Island Camping Page  For information on bicycle and cart rentals, as well as transporting your bike to the island visit Cumberland Island Ferry webpage .   Ferry Reservations, Bicycle and Cart Rental, and Tour Reservations - Contact: Cumberland Island Ferry at www.cumberlandislandferry.com or call (877) 860-6787.      Cumberland Island Ferry passengers must check-in at the Cumberland Island Mainland Visitor Center in Saint Marys at least 30 minutes prior to their ferry departure time: https://www.nps.gov/cuis/planyourvisit/be-ready.htm  Campers must deboard the ferry at the Sea Camp Dock (not at the Dungeness Dock).  

Number of accommodations: 43

Campground Amenities

  • Beach Access
    Beach Access
  • Potable Water
    Potable Water
  • Showers
    Showers

Seasonal information

2026 (Current year)

2026 Season availability

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Open year round

This campground is open year round, providing flexibility for your stay.

365 Days

Sites & Availability

43 Sites Available

Site
Price
001, Loop: Sea Camp
6 guests · Campfire
$9.00
/ per night
001, Loop: Stafford Beach
6 guests · Campfire
Price not available
002, Loop: Sea Camp
6 guests · Campfire
$9.00
/ per night
002, Loop: Stafford Beach
6 guests · Campfire
Price not available
003, Loop: Sea Camp
6 guests · Campfire
$9.00
/ per night
003, Loop: Stafford Beach
6 guests · Campfire
Price not available
004, Loop: Sea Camp
6 guests · Campfire
$9.00
/ per night
004, Loop: Stafford Beach
6 guests · Campfire
Price not available
005, Loop: Sea Camp
6 guests · Campfire
$9.00
/ per night
005, Loop: Stafford Beach
6 guests · Campfire
Price not available
006, Loop: Sea Camp
6 guests · Campfire
$9.00
/ per night
006, Loop: Stafford Beach
6 guests · Campfire
Price not available
007, Loop: Sea Camp
6 guests · Campfire
$9.00
/ per night
007, Loop: Stafford Beach
6 guests · Campfire
Price not available
008, Loop: Sea Camp
6 guests · Campfire
$9.00
/ per night
008, Loop: Stafford Beach
6 guests · Campfire
Price not available
009, Loop: Sea Camp
6 guests · Campfire
$9.00
/ per night
009, Loop: Stafford Beach
6 guests · Campfire
Price not available
010, Loop: Sea Camp
6 guests · Campfire
$9.00
/ per night
010, Loop: Stafford Beach
6 guests · Campfire
Price not available
011, Loop: Sea Camp
6 guests · Campfire
$9.00
/ per night
012, Loop: Sea Camp
6 guests · Campfire
$9.00
/ per night
013, Loop: Sea Camp
6 guests · Campfire
$9.00
/ per night
014, Loop: Sea Camp
6 guests · Campfire
$9.00
/ per night
015, Loop: Sea Camp
6 guests · Campfire
$9.00
/ per night
016, Loop: Sea Camp
6 guests · Campfire
$9.00
/ per night
1, Loop: Brickhill Bluff
6 guests
Price not available
1, Loop: Hickory Hill
6 guests
Price not available
1, Loop: Yankee Paradise
6 guests
Price not available
2, Loop: Brickhill Bluff
6 guests
Price not available
2, Loop: Hickory Hill
6 guests
Price not available
2, Loop: Yankee Paradise
6 guests
Price not available
3, Loop: Brickhill Bluff
6 guests
Price not available
3, Loop: Hickory Hill
6 guests
Price not available
3, Loop: Yankee Paradise
6 guests
Price not available
4, Loop: Brickhill Bluff
6 guests
Price not available
4, Loop: Hickory Hill
6 guests
Price not available
4, Loop: Yankee Paradise
6 guests
Price not available
Brickhill Bluff - Wilderness, Loop: Brickhill Bluff
6 guests
Price not available
GN, Loop: Sea Camp
20 guests · Campfire
Price not available
GS, Loop: Sea Camp
20 guests · Campfire
Price not available
Hickory Hill - Wilderness, Loop: Hickory Hill
6 guests
Price not available
Yankee Paradise - Wilderness, Loop: Yankee Paradise
6 guests
Price not available

Reviews (187)

Review Summary

4.6
187 reviews
5
81.3%
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4
9.6%
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3
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5

gerald b

Verified

December 21, 2024 Stayed at: Hickory Hill - Wilderness, Loop: Hickory Hill

2

Awful

Dara H

Verified

December 21, 2024 Stayed at: 006, Loop: Sea Camp

5

We camp on Cumberland Island (Sea Camp) once or twice a year. Over the years we've introduced lots of new campers to CI and they've all fallen in love with the island. Best times to camp are spring, fall and early winter. We love that it is fairly easy camping at Sea Camp - flush toilets, potable water, cold water showers. The shower/toilet facilities are recently redone. Lots to see/do on CI - visit historical sites such as Dungeness ruins, Plum Orchard mansion, African-American settlement church, etc., plus hiking or biking (best to have a mountain bike, sand bike, etc., for sandy roads) or walking along the shore. Lots of sea and land animals to see - manatees, alligators, armadillos, opossums, raccoons, wild horses, wild boar, deer, plus birds, birds, birds. You are allowed to collect shells and there are myriad. Camp site reservations at Sea Camp are competitive and you should be looking about six months out to reserve. More availability at Stafford (another 3ish miles from the Sea Camp dock where the ferry lets you off). When we backpacked - Yankee Paradise and Hickory Hill - we did not have this issue at all. Although backpacking is not for everyone. If you plan on camping for several days, you might consider booking one of the Land and Legacy van tours so that you can see the whole island and hear the history. (It is a long, hard day on the bike to get to the north end of the Island and see all of it)

gerald b

Verified

December 20, 2024 Stayed at: 009, Loop: Stafford Beach

2

This is an awful reservation system....look at the GSMNP website to see how to do it right.

Liezl E

Verified

December 9, 2024 Stayed at: 014, Loop: Sea Camp

5

We always enjoy it. We made good memories with our teenagers who enjoy going to Cumberland island as much as we do. It was difficult to book so far in advance to get the days we wanted so I was surprised that there were some empty campsites. I learned that maybe I should call next time if I have trouble finding the desired days.

Jessica M

Verified

December 9, 2024 Stayed at: 003, Loop: Sea Camp

5

The facilities at Sea Camp are excellent- gorgeous scenery, clean bathrooms, great campsite! The rangers and park volunteers were so friendly and helpful- we really enjoyed a couple of ranger talks and my 11 & 9 year olds were excited to complete the junior ranger program. Ice and Firewood were available on the ferry. Excellent experience, we can't wait to visit Cumberland Island again!

Frederick H

Verified

December 8, 2024 Stayed at: 013, Loop: Sea Camp

5

Great visit, love Site #13 at Sea Camp. Only thing to make it better would be hot water showers. The crew on the Ferry are very nice and helpful.

Aleksey K

Verified

December 6, 2024 Stayed at: 005, Loop: Sea Camp

5

My favorite Island in the world. I came here since 2023 year every year few times.
Beautiful camping! Clean water in the ocean! Comfortable camping!

Kevin P

Verified

December 3, 2024 Stayed at: 014, Loop: Sea Camp

5

Check-in was easy and quick

Nannette J

Verified

December 2, 2024 Stayed at: Hickory Hill - Wilderness, Loop: Hickory Hill

3

Wilderness camping was not what we expected, as there was a big group of (very loud) Boy Scouts at our camping spot. Super nice that they do this (apparently every year), but it is not a good combination if you are trying to get in touch with nature, to enjoy nature sounds en some silence… If I would have known up front, I would not have chosen this spot to spend the night. But the hike to and from was definitely beautiful, the island is truly a very beautiful place. So still a good experience!

Lee H

Verified

December 1, 2024 Stayed at: 001, Loop: Sea Camp

5

We were there with a boy Scout troop. Did a 21 mile hike. Walked on the beach. Could not have been better.

Location Cumberland Island National Seashore Camping Permits

Address:
101 Wheeler St
St. Marys, GA, 31558
United States

Latitude & Longitude: 30.7204 / -81.5497

Elevation: 2 feet

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