Cumberland Island National Seashore Cumberland Island, Georgia United States | |
30° 51' 21.6'', -81° 25' 30.73'' | |
Cumberland Island |
Cumberland Island National Seashore is the largest and southernmost barrier island in Georgia, offering guests over 17 miles of secluded white, sandy beaches. Wild horses and other island wildlife roam freely throughout the ruins and along the beach. Glimpses of the Carnegie lifestyle can be easily imagined throughout the ruins of Dungeness, abandoned luxury vehicles, Plum Orchard, and Greyfield Inn.
There are several hundred feral horses on the island. Although the horses are beautiful animals, they are not native to the island and 50 horses were released when Mrs. Lucy Carnegie died.