Cumberland Island National Seashore featured on 44th in National Park Quarter series

Cumberland Island National Seashore featured on 44th in National Park Quarter series

Located on the southern end of Georgia’s coastline, Cumberland Island is one of the state’s biggest barrier islands. It boasts untouched forests and beaches, as well as freshwater lakes and saltwater marshes.
The island is also host to a variety of wildlife. Feral horses, wild hogs and armadillos all run free. And endangered loggerhead sea turtles come ashore to lay their eggs – an average of 25-30% of the state’s sea turtle nests are laid on Cumberland Island each year!
Learn more about Cumberland Island National Seashore.