Courtyard by Marriott Jekyll Island





The Courtyard by Marriott Jekyll Island Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This paved boardwalk trail goes from the Jekyll Island Ocean Club to the Holiday Inn Resort and back. Accessibility: There are at least 10 designated accessible spaces in the large paved parking lots off of Beachview Drive North at the start of the trail. All of them are van-accessible with striped access aisles. The trail surface is concrete, a wooden boardwalk (with railings), or other pavement, and typically at least 5 feet wide. The estimated grade is mostly gentle (5% or less) except...
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A great biking/hiking trail with a concrete path and boardwalks/bridges. The island features a historic district and an interesting diversity of biosphere including wetlands, mudflats, tide pools, and marshlands. Accessibility: There is a large paved parking lot at the start of the trail on the east side off of North Beachview Drive and it has designated accessible parking spaces and striped access aisles. The trail surface is a boardwalk (with railings) or pavement and typically at least...
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In 1735, William Horton presumed ownership over Jekyll Island. There is a lot of history around this site which also includes the cemetery of the DuBignon Family, which were the previous inhabitants of the island. The Horton House is one of the oldest buildings in Georgia and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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This is a short trail off the main road on Jekyll Island to hike to Driftwood Beach. It's very easy.
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Walk around the entire circumference of Jekyll Island along trails, sidewalks, bike paths, and boardwalks. Along the way visitors will see beaches, swamps, and tide pools. Horseshoe crabs, deer, egrets, and other wildlife call the island home.