COASTAL TOWNS
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St. Marys, GA
St. Marys, located off Interstate 95 Exit 1 in Camden County, is located between Crooked River and the St. Marys River. As the ferry departure point, it is known as the gateway to Cumberland Island National Seashore and is home to Kings Bay Naval Submarine Base. The town itself is also worth visiting, with several downtown attractions and river views.
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Kingsland, GA
Kingsland, located off Interstate 95 exits 3 and 6 in Camden County, is found on the southeast coast of Georgia, three miles from the Georgia/Florida border. The city is home to Camden County High School and local campuses of College of Coastal Georgia and Coastal Pines Technical College.
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Woodbine, GA
Woodbine, located on the Satilla River's south bank, is a small community in the heart of Camden County. As the county seat, it hosts the county’s administrative offices, sheriff’s office and jail, courthouse and county archives.
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Cumberland Island, GA
Cumberland Island is a barrier island and national seashore in Camden County, Georgia, located just north of the Florida state line. It's the largest barrier island in Georgia and is about 16 miles long and 3 miles wide at its widest point. Several historic sites also exist on the site and are available for tour through the National Park Service, which manages the site.
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Waverly, GA
Waverly is a sparsely populated, rural area in the unincorporated area of Camden County, Georgia.
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Harrietts Bluff, GA
Harrietts Bluff Road, located off Interstate 95 Exit 7, runs from U.S. Highway 17 westward to Union Carbide Road. Although it serves the Camden County Industrial Park near the interstate, areas on the east and west ends are predominantly residential.
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Tarboro, GA
Tarboro is a sparsely populated, rural area in the unincorporated area of Camden County, Georgia.
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Brunswick, GA
Brunswick is a port city in Glynn County, Georgia, that is located near St. Simons Island and Jekyll Island. It’s known for its Victorian-era Old Town Historic District and the huge, centuries-old Lover’s Oak tree.
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Folkston, GA
Folkston, in southeast Georgia, is the perfect place to unwind. From an eco-tour highlighting the history, culture, and ecology of the Okefenokee Swamp, to the nearby coastal areas, to shopping in our historic Downtown, to the relaxing Southern hospitality of a bed & breakfast. Folkston's hidden treasures are many.