Cumberland Island

Cumberland Island, in the southeastern United States, is the largest of the Sea Islands of Georgia. The long-staple Sea Island cotton was first grown here by a local family, the Millers, who helped Eli Whitney develop the cotton gin. With its unusual range of wildlife, the island has been declared a National Seashore. Little Cumberland Island is connected to the main island by a marsh.

Cumberland Island
Aerial view of Cumberland Island
Cumberland Island
Location of Cumberland Island in Georgia
Geography
LocationAtlantic Ocean
Coordinates30°51′04″N 81°26′54″W
ArchipelagoSea Islands
Area147.37 km2 (56.90 sq mi)
Length17.5 mi (28.2 km)
Administration
United States
StateGeorgia
CountyCamden County
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