Loop - Trip #2 - Fernandina Beach to Cumberland Island to Crooked River

March 10, 2024

Departed Fernandina Beach at 11:00 am and arrived at Cumberland Island at12:30 am.  Had a good view of Ft. Clinch State Park on the way.  I failed to mention on my first post that Fort Clinch was significant in the Civil War.

We anchored and took the tender to the dock; had a picnic lunch @ Ice House with feral horses all around.  Then we walked through the Spanish moss-covered trees to the Carnegie House ruins.  The Carnegie House belonged to Thomas and Lucy Carnegie but was destroyed by fire and never rebuilt. There were Osprey nesting on the chimney of the ruins, they had a separate game room, pool and gardens.  And a Tabby house was open to view. The Tabby House is the oldest structure on Cumberland Island, dating back to the early 1800s. Tabby is a mixture of oyster shells, lime, sand and water. 

At Cumberland Island, we came across an archeological dig that Don's cousin John was part of in the 1970's, studying the Native American lifestyle,

After our tour, we proceeded to the Crocked River and anchored there for the night.  On the way we passed a submarine "demagnetizer" and the Kings Bay Naval Station,

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