The best yurts near Jekyll Island

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Nestled between branches of East River in Glynn County, Jekyll Island is a lively vacation destination on Georgia’s Atlantic Coast. Golf lovers can play a round at Jekyll Island Golf Club, the largest public course in the state, while history fans can learn about the island with a stroll through the Historic Wharf District. Dive into nature and snap a shot of stunning driftwood formations at Driftwood Beach, then bike down to Great Dunes Beach Park for a visit to Georgia’s only sea turtle rehabilitation center. Take a day trip off the island to Altamaha Wildlife Management Area to see natural cyprus swamplands. Stay overnight at campsites near the swamps or within easy walking distance from Driftwood Beach, with plenty of comforts like bathhouses, electricity, and full hookups for RV camping. Bike trails, walking trails, and well-maintained roads make it easy to travel between campgrounds and beaches in minutes.

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Flamingo Lake

1. Flamingo Lake

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46mi from Jekyll Island · 153 sites · RVs, Lodging · Jacksonville, FL
Discover the charm of Flamingo Lake, a standout destination for pet lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike, nestled near the Florida–Georgia border in Jacksonville. This campground uniquely combines the tranquility of northern Florida’s natural beauty with modern amenities, making it an ideal getaway for families and their furry friends. At Flamingo Lake, you can immerse yourself in the stunning wilderness while choosing from a variety of full-hookup RV sites, including options with breathtaking lake views and direct waterfront access. For those who prefer a home-like experience, the campground also offers a range of beautifully appointed rental accommodations to meet all your vacation needs. Guests can take advantage of exceptional amenities, including a sprawling 17-acre swimming and fishing lake with sandy beaches. After a day of outdoor fun, enjoy a delicious meal at the Flamingo Lake Sunrise Café, the onsite restaurant that caters to every appetite. With so much to offer, Flamingo Lake ensures you have everything you need for an unforgettable vacation experience!
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Nestled between branches of East River in Glynn County, Jekyll Island is a lively vacation destination on Georgia’s Atlantic Coast. Golf lovers can play a round at Jekyll Island Golf Club, the largest public course in the state, while history fans can learn about the island with a stroll through the Historic Wharf District. Dive into nature and snap a shot of stunning driftwood formations at Driftwood Beach, then bike down to Great Dunes Beach Park for a visit to Georgia’s only sea turtle rehabilitation center. Take a day trip off the island to Altamaha Wildlife Management Area to see natural cyprus swamplands. Stay overnight at campsites near the swamps or within easy walking distance from Driftwood Beach, with plenty of comforts like bathhouses, electricity, and full hookups for RV camping. Bike trails, walking trails, and well-maintained roads make it easy to travel between campgrounds and beaches in minutes.

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Top-rated campgrounds

Flamingo Lake

1. Flamingo Lake

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46mi from Jekyll Island · 153 sites · RVs, Lodging · Jacksonville, FL
Discover the charm of Flamingo Lake, a standout destination for pet lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike, nestled near the Florida–Georgia border in Jacksonville. This campground uniquely combines the tranquility of northern Florida’s natural beauty with modern amenities, making it an ideal getaway for families and their furry friends. At Flamingo Lake, you can immerse yourself in the stunning wilderness while choosing from a variety of full-hookup RV sites, including options with breathtaking lake views and direct waterfront access. For those who prefer a home-like experience, the campground also offers a range of beautifully appointed rental accommodations to meet all your vacation needs. Guests can take advantage of exceptional amenities, including a sprawling 17-acre swimming and fishing lake with sandy beaches. After a day of outdoor fun, enjoy a delicious meal at the Flamingo Lake Sunrise Café, the onsite restaurant that caters to every appetite. With so much to offer, Flamingo Lake ensures you have everything you need for an unforgettable vacation experience!
Pets
Toilets
Full Hookups
from 
$50
 / night

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The best yurts near Jekyll Island guide

Where to go

Driftwood Beach

Take in sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean and Saint Simons Sound at Driftwood Beach on the north end of Jekyll Island. Towering weathered trees make this beach a popular destination for photographers, while easy access to Clam Creek Picnic Area makes for family and pet-friendly fun. A campsite within walking distance offers full hookups and tent camping, as well as wifi, hot showers, toilets, and coin laundry.

Great Dunes Beach Park

A trip to Great Dunes Beach Park offers campers a chance to relax in the picnic pavilion, stroll along the shore, and explore 20 miles of public biking trails. Easily accessible by Ben Fortson Parkway, Great Dunes is a popular day-trip destination or a great addition to longer stays in Jekyll Island campground. For a rare look at local wildlife, visit the Georgia Sea Turtle Center. Lucky campers may even spot releases of rehabilitated turtles at Great Dunes Beach.

Altamaha Wildlife Management Area

An hour drive north of Jekyll Island, Altamaha Wildlife Management Area offers wildlife viewing, hunting, fishing, canoeing, and camping in natural cyprus swampland. Hunters can pick up a license for game, including deer, turkey, and waterfowl, with options for specialty hunting spots—like archery-only and dog training areas. Stay overnight at rustic campsites inside the management area for easy access to hiking trails.

When to go

Spring and summer are most popular for camping near Jekyll Island, when warm weather makes for comfortable hiking, boating, swimming, and making sandcastles on the beach. June through August is the busiest time, with temperatures averaging around 90°F. Advance booking is recommended for campsites, lodging, and busier activities. Campers seeking a quieter stay may enjoy visiting in fall and winter, when cooler temperatures averaging around 60°F in January make for fewer crowds and affordable campground reservations.

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