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Driftwood Beach in Jekyll Island, GA is dog friendly. This sandy area is covered in beautiful pieces of driftwood, perfect for Fido to hide under when it's hot. …

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Nov 21, 2024
Went at sunrise and sunset. Found some beautiful shells at low tide. This is a place you have experience! Check the tide schedules before you go. Full review by Chickwdogs
Oct 6, 2024
Very cool beach with lots of driftwood everywhere. Cool for pics. You can walk quite a distance! You can't take any driftwood, though. Full review by Kimberly C
Sep 2, 2024
This beach is really just dead trees everywhere, not driftwood. We went on a bike ride and it's a very odd place. It's a nice bike ride back to it, though. Full review by beth ann k

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Is it dog friendly? Cost to go to driftwood beach ?
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Didn’t cost anything. Was just open access of the side of the road. We saw lots of dogs and don’t remember any signs about not having dogs on the beach. If they were there, we …
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Didn’t cost anything. Was just open access of the side of the road. We saw lots of dogs and don’t remember any signs about not having dogs on the beach. If they were there, we missed them
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Answer by Jennie S · Apr 16, 2023
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Can people collect small pieces of driftwood from Driftwood Island?
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If you are referring to Driftwood Beach on Jekyll Island it is not a state or national park so technically I think you could collect driftwood. Personally I would not as it is such a unique …
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If you are referring to Driftwood Beach on Jekyll Island it is not a state or national park so technically I think you could collect driftwood. Personally I would not as it is such a unique place and it should be left as you found it for the next person. I think other visitors will give you a hard time as well due to how amazing this place is. Perhaps it is best to pick driftwood somewhere else.
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Can people collect small pieces of driftwood from Driftwood Beach on Jeckyll Island?
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That's probably OK as there aren't any signs saying you can't. Keep in mind that 'Driftwood Beach' is somewhat of a misnomer as what you see there isn't driftwood at all, just dead …
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That's probably OK as there aren't any signs saying you can't. Keep in mind that 'Driftwood Beach' is somewhat of a misnomer as what you see there isn't driftwood at all, just dead trees. They didn't 'drift' in from anywhere else.
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Are they still doing the beautiful glass Balls in January-Feb for the St Valentines ball? They are so beautiful I have mine …
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Are they still doing the beautiful glass Balls in January-Feb for the St Valentines ball? They are so beautiful I have mine in a china cabinet for safety
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I don’t know. They sound nice!
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Is Driftwood beach or other beaches on Jekyll island wheelchair accessible or is there beach wheelchairs available for rent …
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Is Driftwood beach or other beaches on Jekyll island wheelchair accessible or is there beach wheelchairs available for rent near by? My grandma and I are looking to visit Jekyll in October and I want to take her as close to the water as she can get...
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I do remember seeing a few there. It’s so pretty, you’ll love it! Found this on Jekyll Island’s website for you. Jekyll Island has public beach access points that are accessible to people …
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I do remember seeing a few there. It’s so pretty, you’ll love it! Found this on Jekyll Island’s website for you. Jekyll Island has public beach access points that are accessible to people with disabilities. Here is the list of those locations: Oceanview Beach Park, crossover #26 Great Dunes Park, crossover #32 Beach Village, crossover #38 Corsair Beach Park, crossover #43 Glory Beach, crossover #60 St. Andrews Beach, crossover #67 Jekyll Island’s new Oceanview Beach Park features a wheelchair-accessible observation deck with two ADA-accessible benches, to allow visitors to take in breathtaking views of the beach. The ramp at St. Andrews Beach provides access directly to the hard pack sand on the shore. Please note, because of the large tidal differentials and shifting dunes on Jekyll Island, the mats at crossovers #32 and #38 may not always reach the hard pack sand.
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