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North Beach, Tybee Island
This residential area of Tybee Island is more than just a peaceful beach with stunning coastal views.
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North Beach, Tybee Island Details
This residential area of Tybee Island is more than just a peaceful beach with stunning coastal views. It is also home to the historic Tybee Island Lighthouse, which is the tallest and oldest lighthouse in the entire state of Georgia. You can walk up to the top of this 145-foot tower to enjoy even more picturesque views of the beach down below. This beach is also great for seashell collectors, as the entire shoreline is covered with coquina shells, moon snails, and sand dollars. During low tide, you will be able to see many small tide pools and rivulets where you can search for even more unique treasures.
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Tybee Island Light Station And Museum
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Mid Beach
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Back River Beach, Tybee Island
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Fort Pulaski National Monument
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