Jekyll Island is a must stop! From the numerous beaches, to the crabbing and fishing, and finally the awesome Shark Tooth Beach this is a really fun stop with kids.
Camping We stayed at Jekyll Island Campground, which was in biking distance to a beach and fishing pier. The campground had grand oaks covered with Spanish moss. Definitely not something we see in Wisconsin. It was humid, but the trees gave us really nice shade at our campsite. Crabbing This was a first for all of us. On our first day we noticed people actually catching crab and fish from the pier. It looked like something fun to try, so we researched what equipment was needed. Turns out the small bait shop near the pier sold starter kids and licenses. The next day, Jess took Travis crabbing in the morning and they had a blast. They were able to keep enough crab for us to have a fresh crab lunch. They met some friendly locals who gave them great tips for catching blue crab. Beaches While the boys fished, Mia and I enjoy walking the beaches and finding seashells. As a family, we enjoyed a beach day swimming in the nice warm Atlantic, searching for sand dollars and shells, and just relaxing in our hammock on the beach. Driftwood beach, which isn't too far from the campground, is a popular destination. It has ancient driftwood all along the shore, it is a great place for photos!
Sea Turtles We really enjoyed The Georgia Sea Turtle Center. You get to see the turtles up close and learn about sea turtle from the exhibits. Definitely worth a stop if you are in the area!
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My name is Angie. I am a wife, mother, and physical education teacher. I enjoy spending time and traveling with my family. We love the outdoors! Our biggest interests include camping, hiking, exploring our State and National Parks, and gardening. We raise chickens and tend to a few honey bee hives! Although we don't live on a farm, we try to embrace the idea of growing and raising our own food sources as much as we can. We are instilling in our children a love and respect for nature and adventure! I hope you enjoy reading about some of our adventures and I hope you get a chance to explore with your families as well! Archives
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