Jekyll Island Fishing Pier
Posted by: GatoRx
N 31° 07.019 W 081° 25.067
17R E 460164 N 3442641
A fishing pier on Jekyll Island, Georgia.
Waymark Code: WM319A
Location: Georgia, United States
Date Posted: 01/24/2008
Views: 93
Jekyll Island is a small barrier island on Georgia's southeast coast. Once a winter retreat for the very wealthy, it is now a quiet oceanfront vacation spot.
At the north end of the island is the Jekyll Island Fishing Pier, a nice spot to drop a line, or just admire the view toward the ocean or nearby St. Simon's Island. The pier is a concrete structure, with some parts offering shade. The barnacles on the pilings make this a popular spot for sheepshead in the winter. Parking is available in a nearby paved lot, and several picnic tables and grills are close by, as well.
The pier itself is free to use, but visitors to the island must pay a $3.00 per vehicle parking fee when they cross over onto the island.
Type of pier: Public
Expenses: $3.00
Parking is available: Yes
Contact information: Jekyll Island Authority
1 Beachview Drive
Jekyll Island, GA, 31527
Handicap Accessible: Yes
Fishing Regulations: Per Georgia Department of Natural Resources
Web site: Not listed
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