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Cumberland Island Wild Horses — GA

Destination: Cumberland Island, GANights: 3Group: 410Season: March, April, May, October, NovemberEstimated: $1,200–$2,400/person

Ferry-only barrier island. Greyfield Inn for Gilded-Age luxury or primitive camping among the Carnegie ruins and feral horses on the beach. Oyster roasts by the dunes, horseshoe crabs under a full moon, no cell signal for 72 hours.

What You'll Do

Cumberland Island wild horses

Ferry-only island, camp among Carnegie ruins + feral horses on the beach. No phones, no reservations.

Operator: Greyfield Inn (off-grid luxury option) · Pair with: Jekyll Island Club Hotel to bracket.

Beach

Hiking

Where You Sleep

  • · Greyfield Inn
  • · Sea Camp primitive sites

Where You Eat

  • · Greyfield Inn cocktail hour
  • · Jekyll Island Club dinner

Questions

Can we drive our cars?
No cars on the island. You ferry in from St. Marys.
Are the horses friendly?
They are wild. Observe, do not approach.
Can we camp and do Greyfield?
Yes — split a three-night stay between primitive beach camp and the inn.

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