Driftwood Beach Is A Fascinating Spot In Georgia That's Straight Out Of A Fairy Tale
By Beth|Updated on December 02, 2023(Originally published September 22, 2020)
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Beth
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A lifelong Virginia resident, Beth loves exploring different parts of the world and currently resides in Charlottesville. She holds a degree in English Literature and one of her short stories has been featured in the Shenandoah Review. Other interests include hiking, songwriting, and spending time in the mountains.
Have you ever happened upon a landscape so remarkable that it reminds you of something from a storybook? In a state as naturally beautiful as Georgia, we’re lucky to encounter such places every day. One that’s especially magical is a place known as Driftwood Beach in Jekyll Island, Georgia. This coastal landscape is infused with an otherworldly beauty. Equal parts lovely and haunting, this destination is one that needs to be seen to be believed. Here’s more on Driftwood Beach, a fascinating spot in Georgia that’s straight out of a fairytale.
Located on the northern end of Georgia's Jekyll Island, Driftwood Beach is an enchanting place to visit for nature lovers and photographers alike. From the Jekyll Island Campground, it's a short walk.
What remains is a haunting reminder of the effect of weather on the landscape. It's one of the most unique things to see on the Golden Isles. You'll find driftwood on other beaches in Georgia, but nothing like what you'll experience at this stunning site.
Many visitors come to Driftwood Beach in Jekyll Island to admire the trees, but it's also a great place for wildlife viewing and collecting sand dollars.
When you visit, keep in mind that there's a daily fee to access Jekyll Island, which you pay when you cross over onto the island. With stunning views like this, it's worth every penny!
My family visited while on a vacation to Jekyll Island, and one of our favorite experiences was witnessing the gorgeous colors in the sky at sunrise on Driftwood Beach. It truly does feel like something from another world! I don't think there could be too many other places I'd rather see a sunrise. (And this coming from a night owl! It was so worth getting up early for.) We stayed at the Jekyll Island Campground and stopped by the beach on our way out when we left to go home. There are some places to park at the road near the beach entry path.
Have you ever visited Driftwood Beach in Jekyll Island before? If so, we’d love to hear all about it. Tell us about your experiences in the comments below!
If you can’t visit in person, the next best thing is seeing a great video. Take a look at this video footage of Driftwood Beach: