Jekyll Island Beaches

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Jekyll Island has beautiful beaches that spread as far as the eye can see.  The beach is very wide and has soft sand perfect for building a sandcastle.  There are 10 miles of beaches along the shore of Jekyll Island.  You will find a large variety of shells that wash up on the shore during high tide.  Please limit your shell collecting and help to preserve the natural shoreline.  Be sure to visit Driftwood Beach on the north end of the island.  Driftwood beach is named because of the remnants of live oak trees that have washed out on the beach over time.

There are public showers and restrooms located at many public beaches at Jekyll Island.  Pack a lunch and have a picnic while watching the waves.

 For more information, call 1-877-4JEKYLL or (912) 635-3636

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written by Joe, June 05, 2009
I went to Jekyll Island last weekend and found the advice given on this website a very useful resource. Driftwood beach was so nice at dusk. Thanks again.

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