Camden County, Georgia
Camden County, Georgia, is located in the southeastern part of the state, bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the east. It is known for its natural beauty, featuring coastal marshes, rivers, and islands. The county seat is Woodbine, and it is part of the Jacksonville, Florida metropolitan area, making it a popular spot for both residents and visitors.
The county is home to several attractions, including Cumberland Island National Seashore, which offers pristine beaches and diverse wildlife. Camden County also has a rich history, with sites like the St. Marys Historic District showcasing its heritage. The area is ideal for outdoor activities such as fishing, boating, and hiking.