Homeland Georgia BEACHES & WATERFRONT ESCAPES


Listed below are the best beaches and waterfront escapes near Homeland, Georgia.



1. Clarks Hill Recreation Area

Riverside Beach Escape. Relax at a sandy riverside beach along the St. Marys River, featuring swimming, sunbathing, and scenic picnicking. Enjoy river views, wildlife observation, and easy access for paddling adventures.

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2. Traders Hill Park

Historic Riverfront Park. Set on the banks of the St. Marys River, Traders Hill Park's wide sandy beach is perfect for swimming, picnics, and fishing. Discover nature trails, barbecue pits, and a storied landscape dating back to the 1700s.

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3. Stephen C. Foster State Park

Swamp Beach Adventure. Unwind on the sandy Okefenokee Swamp beach, where visitors swim, paddle, and picnic amid a wild landscape. Spot alligators, observe birds, and explore miles of water trails from the park's launch area.

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4. Crooked River State Park

Coastal Marsh Beach. Enjoy a tidal beach along Crooked River where visitors sunbathe, swim, and launch kayaks into the estuary. Nature trails, picnic shelters, and birdwatching make this a favorite coastal escape.

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5. Jekyll Island Beach

Golden Isles Gem. Play on miles of pristine Atlantic beaches famed for swimming, shelling, and beachcombing. Explore picnic areas, wildlife observation spots, and easy access to water sports and historic sites.

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6. Driftwood Beach

Scenic Driftwood Shore. Wander a surreal landscape of sun-bleached trees on a sandy beach perfect for photos, picnics, and long walks. Enjoy wildlife spotting and a tranquil vibe ideal for couples and families.

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7. St. Simons Island Beach

Lively Barrier Island. Splash in gentle surf and lounge on broad sandy beaches with volleyball courts, picnic tables, and playgrounds. Stroll a lively pier, rent bikes, and enjoy easy access to shops and cafés.

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8. East Beach

Surf-Friendly Stretch. Catch waves or relax on spacious sands at East Beach, a hotspot for swimming, shelling, and kite flying. Amenities include showers, restrooms, and scenic sunset views.

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9. Little Talbot Island State Park

Wild Atlantic Beach. Explore five miles of untouched beach ideal for swimming, beachcombing, and wildlife watching. Trails, picnic spots, and rich coastal habitats make this a naturalist's paradise.

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10. Amelia Island State Park

Remote Beach Retreat. Discover wide, uncrowded beaches offering horseback riding, surf fishing, swimming, and shelling. Enjoy natural dunes, birdwatching, and a peaceful coastal setting minutes from Georgia's border.

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