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Jekyll Island Horseback Riding

The girls and I had the boat out on Saturday.  We anchored just off of Jekyll Island on the St. Simons Sound side.  The girls went swimming and walking along the beach.  Before too long, a group riding horses on the beach came strolling by.  I really love horses and have been riding them myself for many years - whenever possible. 

I do a lot of fishing down around Cumberland Island which is well known as a Georgia island that still has a population of wild horses.  There are positive and negatives to this population of horses.  While they are protected from people, they are not allowed to be cared for at all whether it is food or vet needs.  I see lots of horses and new foals in the marshes munching on seagrass and walking along the beach.  It is always a real treat to see one of Cumberland Island's wild horses! Just another great part about living along Georgia's Coast.

The next time you are visiting Jekyll Island, a great idea would be to do a trail ride along the beach.  It is not very expensive and it is a great way to see Jekyll Island.  Rides are Tuesday thru Sunday, the horses are off on Monday!  The phone number is 912-635-9500


Jekyll Island Beach ride!


A pair of Cumberland Island Wild Horses


Jeff Williams  RealtorRSPS
Resort & Second Home Markets Specialist
Coastal Georgia Real Estate Associates
405 Magnolia Street, St. Simons Island, GA 31522
Ofc: 912-638-0006  Fax: 912-580-4130
Direct: 912-270-0032

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