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chuggs
Oct 14, 2014Explorer
Tybee doesn't have the dense tree canopy. The sites, IIRC, are first come, first serve...some sites are a bit uneven, have some roots and a few trees which may interfere with slideouts. Park is wedged between a neighborhood and a sanitation facility. Short walk to the beach. Lighthouse. Fort. Good seafood on the Island with beautiful sunsets sitting out on the dock. They have a swimming pool and a screened in community shelter...great for football games. Fills up on weekends.
I don't know what to say...it's got good and bad like every park. I kinda like the community feel of Jekyll, bike paths, walking the dogs in the morning down to clam creek... If I were going for more than a couple of weeks...I think I would go to Jekyll...but Tybee would be a nice change of pace...especially if you like eclectic seafood restaurants.
I don't know what to say...it's got good and bad like every park. I kinda like the community feel of Jekyll, bike paths, walking the dogs in the morning down to clam creek... If I were going for more than a couple of weeks...I think I would go to Jekyll...but Tybee would be a nice change of pace...especially if you like eclectic seafood restaurants.
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