Explore Jekyll Island Trails and Paths
Jekyll Island Walking and Bike Paths
Jekyll Island, located on the coast of Georgia, is known for its beautiful landscapes and outdoor recreational activities. There are several bicycle trails on Jekyll Island that allow visitors to explore the island’s natural beauty. Here are some of the popular bicycle trails on Jekyll Island:
Jekyll Island Trail System: Jekyll Island has a well-developed network of paved bicycle paths that wind through the island’s forests, marshes, and along the coastline. The trail system covers approximately 20 miles and provides a scenic and safe route for cyclists of all skill levels. The paths are well-marked, and you can easily navigate your way around the island using the trail map available at the Jekyll Island Visitor Center.
Driftwood Beach Trail: Driftwood Beach is one of the iconic spots on Jekyll Island, known for its hauntingly beautiful trees and driftwood scattered along the shoreline. While there isn’t a dedicated trail leading to Driftwood Beach, you can ride your bike along the beach, taking in the stunning views and exploring the unique landscape. Please be mindful of pedestrians and follow any signage or guidelines in the area.
Great Dunes Park: Located on the northern end of Jekyll Island, Great Dunes Park offers a scenic trail that meanders through the maritime forest and provides access to the beach. The trail is suitable for biking and provides an opportunity to observe the island’s diverse wildlife and vegetation.
North Loop Trail: The North Loop Trail is a popular off-road biking trail that loops through Jekyll Island’s wooded areas. This trail is ideal for mountain biking enthusiasts and offers a more adventurous experience compared to the paved paths. The trail provides a mix of terrain, including sandy areas, small hills, and twists and turns through the forest.
It’s important to note that Jekyll Island has specific rules and regulations for biking, including speed limits and designated bike paths. Make sure to adhere to these guidelines and exercise caution while cycling. Additionally, it’s recommended to bring your own bike or rent one from local vendors on the island.
How to Get to Jekyll Island
By Land
From I-95: Take exit 29 to highway 17 and follow the signs to the Jekyll Island causeway (approximately 5.5 miles).
After turning onto the causeway, travel approximately 4 miles to the visitors center and admission gate. The island is 2 miles beyond the entrance gate.
From Brunswick: Take 17 south and cross the Sidney Lanier Bridge.The Jekyll Island causeway is a very short distance from the base of the bridge.
By Air
There are two large airports that service the Golden Isles and the surrounding area.
Locally, there is the Brunswick Golden Isles Airport which is 21 miles from Jekyll Island.
The nearest major airport is JAX, located in Jacksonville Florida. It is approximately 75 miles from Jekyll Island.
Additionally, there is an airport on Saint Simons Island. This airport services private and corporate planes and jets. By land, it is located 19 miles from Jekyll.
Jekyll Island also has a small airport. You can find more information here:
https://www.airnav.com/airport/09J
By Sea
Jekyll Island has a public boat ramp, a marina and wharf.
The public boat ramp and dock is on the intracoastal waterway, just south of the marina.
The Jekyll Harbor Marina is located at: N 31° 02.750′ / W 081° 25.367′
The marina address is: 1 Harbor Road, Jekyll Island, GA 31527
The Jekyll Island Wharf is located in the Historic District, 3/4 of a mile north of the marina. The wharf has an on the water restaurant, a dock, and is home to the Jekyll Island Dolphin sightseeing tours.


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