Maritime forests, marshland and glorious windswept beaches decorate this 50-mile (80-kilometer) long barrier island. After a short boat ride from the waterfront of St. Marys you’ll land in an area once traversed by American Indians and missionaries and where today wild horses gallop freely along the coastline. There’s plenty of opportunities to go biking, hiking and join guided tours. Light a campfire at Sea Camp and Stafford Beach to keep the nighttime chill at bay.
Find out more here: Cumberland Island National Seashore
Death Valley National Park, California
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