About Cumberland Island National Seashore Camping Permits
Number of accommodations: 43
Seasonal information
2026 Season availability
Open year round
This campground is open year round, providing flexibility for your stay.
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Water and Hygiene
- Potable Water
- Showers
Water Access
- Beach Access
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Reviews (1076)
What Guests Are Saying
Cumberland Island National Seashore offers a unique and beautiful camping experience, with many visitors praising its serene environment, diverse wildlife, and enchanting scenery. Campsites like Sea Camp and Stafford Beach are highlighted for their spaciousness and privacy, making them ideal for families and nature lovers. While some challenges like trail conditions and water issues were mentioned, the overall sentiment is overwhelmingly positive, with many campers planning to return for future visits.
What Guests Are Saying
Cumberland Island National Seashore offers a unique and beautiful camping experience, with many visitors praising its serene environment, diverse wildlife, and enchanting scenery. Campsites like Sea Camp and Stafford Beach are highlighted for their spaciousness and privacy, making them ideal for families and nature lovers. While some challenges like trail conditions and water issues were mentioned, the overall sentiment is overwhelmingly positive, with many campers planning to return for future visits.
Review Summary
Christy R
VerifiedMarch 27, 2023 • Stayed at: 004, Loop: Stafford Beach
Wonderful backpacking trip on Cumberland Island. The campsite and facilities at Stafford Beach exceeded expectations. We took the free tour of Plum Orchard which was fantastic! Highly recommend if you have the time to make the hike out there.
We had the chance to chat with several park rangers during our visit and they were very knowledgeable and helpful.
Laura M
VerifiedMarch 27, 2023 • Stayed at: Hickory Hill - Wilderness, Loop: Hickory Hill
We had a fantastic trip! We stayed at Hickory Hill, Brickhill Bluff and then Yankee Paradise. In hindsight we would skip Hickory Hill. It wasn’t vey scenic, had bad bugs (I’m guessing due to the proximity to the swamp) and the water tasted and smelled awful even after filtering. Plum Orchard and the tour is a must see (Thanks Paul!) and the amount of picnic tables in tourist areas was impressive. Cannot wait to come back to Cumberland!
Christy R
VerifiedMarch 27, 2023 • Stayed at: 004, Loop: Stafford Beach
Wonderful backpacking trip on Cumberland Island. The campsite and facilities at Stafford Beach exceeded expectations. We took the free tour of Plum Orchard which was fantastic! Highly recommend if you have the time to make the hike out there.
We had the chance to chat with several park rangers during our visit and they were very knowledgeable and helpful.
Laura M
VerifiedMarch 27, 2023 • Stayed at: Hickory Hill - Wilderness, Loop: Hickory Hill
We had a fantastic trip! We stayed at Hickory Hill, Brickhill Bluff and then Yankee Paradise. In hindsight we would skip Hickory Hill. It wasn’t vey scenic, had bad bugs (I’m guessing due to the proximity to the swamp) and the water tasted and smelled awful even after filtering. Plum Orchard and the tour is a must see (Thanks Paul!) and the amount of picnic tables in tourist areas was impressive. Cannot wait to come back to Cumberland!
Laura S
VerifiedMarch 25, 2023 • Stayed at: GN, Loop: Sea Camp
Cumberland Island is a magical place. At least 2 full days are needed. The Land and Legacy tour is a great way to see the whole island. I went to 3 different NPS Ranger led programs - they were great! Bookending your day with sunrise on the ocean & sunset on the river - FANTASTIC!
Laura S
VerifiedMarch 25, 2023 • Stayed at: GN, Loop: Sea Camp
Cumberland Island is a magical place. At least 2 full days are needed. The Land and Legacy tour is a great way to see the whole island. I went to 3 different NPS Ranger led programs - they were great! Bookending your day with sunrise on the ocean & sunset on the river - FANTASTIC!
Charles H
VerifiedMarch 24, 2023 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: Sea Camp
The reservation process for Cumberland Island was easy. All the Park Service employees were helpful, friendly, and knowledgeable. We enjoyed the Ranger talks and the volunteer at Plum Orchard went above and beyond to show us some highlights as we arrived too late for the last tour. The campsites are spaced far enough apart so you feel you have some privacy. The "bear box", bird box, and the pole to hang things were great!
Charles H
VerifiedMarch 24, 2023 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: Sea Camp
The reservation process for Cumberland Island was easy. All the Park Service employees were helpful, friendly, and knowledgeable. We enjoyed the Ranger talks and the volunteer at Plum Orchard went above and beyond to show us some highlights as we arrived too late for the last tour. The campsites are spaced far enough apart so you feel you have some privacy. The "bear box", bird box, and the pole to hang things were great!
Arden C
VerifiedMarch 20, 2023 • Stayed at: 004, Loop: Stafford Beach
Wonderful location! The hike was nice and flat from the Sea Camp docks north to the camp. It was great having the bathroom and water nearby. Loved being so close to the beach. We're already planning a trip back to Cumberland!
Arden C
VerifiedMarch 20, 2023 • Stayed at: 004, Loop: Stafford Beach
Wonderful location! The hike was nice and flat from the Sea Camp docks north to the camp. It was great having the bathroom and water nearby. Loved being so close to the beach. We're already planning a trip back to Cumberland!
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.
Cumberland Island National Seashore is accessible via Exit 3 from Interstate 95, which is approximately 5 miles to the west. From the exit, travelers use Highway 40 east into Historic St. Marys.
Latitude & Longitude: 30.7204 / -81.5497
Elevation: 2 feet
Policies & Rules
Cancellation policy
- Reservation fees are non-refundable. For campsites, cabins, lookouts, yurts, group sites, and similar stays, we charge a reservation service fee of $8.
- Standard cancellations usually have a $10 cancellation fee. Customers can generally cancel before the check-in date online.
- Late cancellation rules differ by stay type.
- Individual campsites: cancelling after 12:00am local time the day before arrival usually means a $10 cancellation fee plus forfeiting the first night's fee.
- Cabins, lookouts, and yurts: cancelling less than 14 days before arrival usually means a $10 cancellation fee plus forfeiting the first night's fee.
- One-night reservations: a late cancellation usually forfeits the full amount paid, up to the total original reservation cost.
- Modifications are allowed before the cut-off window, but fees depend on the change. Changing to dates completely outside the original reservation dates may trigger a $10 change fee. Extending or shortening a stay that still includes original dates usually has no change fee, though refunds may depend on timing and facility rules. Switching to the same type of campsite for the same dates usually has no change fee, but price differences are charged or refunded.
- Early departures may or may not be refunded. At certain facilities, partial refunds may be possible if staff can mark the site available for other visitors. No refund is given for a night if the early departure is requested after that day's check-out time.
- Security deposits are separate. Security deposits may be refunded to the original payment method if the facility is left in acceptable condition, as determined by the property.
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Last updated: June 4, 2026