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Wander on Two Wheels: A Guide to Jekyll Island’s Bike Trails 

Wander on Two Wheels: A Guide to Jekyll Island’s Bike Trails 

Wander on two wheels on the 24 miles of bike trails on the island.

Wander on Two Wheels

Historical sites, ocean views, and the island’s abundant wildlife make each bike ride an adventure. Whether you’re seeking an active outing or a leisurely afternoon ride, biking on Jekyll Island is a perfect way to immerse yourself. If you have ever wondered where to begin as you think about conquering all 24 miles of bike trails on the island, we have the perfect guide for you to wander on two wheels!


Historic District Loop

Biking through Jekyll Island’s historic district is like taking a journey through time itself. Pedal along shaded paths, passing by cottages and the Jekyll Island Club Resort where America’s wealthiest families once retreated. Whether you’re a history buff or simply seeking a leisure ride, wander on two wheels through Jekyll Island’s historic district. It promises to be an unforgettable experience that immerses you in the island’s storied past. 

Pro tip: Restrooms and water fountains are located at The Wharf. Take a pit stop for refreshments and shopping on Pier Road or spend the afternoon at the Georgia Sea Turtle Center and Mosaic, Jekyll Island Museum.


North Loop

Biking on Jekyll Island’s North Loop is a serene and captivating experience that brings you close to nature and Jekyll Island’s wildlife. This bike trail offers a diverse coastal landscape. As you venture along this route, you’ll be surrounded by a lush maritime forest, marsh, and oceanfront views. Stop at Driftwood Beach to take in the weathered driftwood formations scattered along the shoreline. Make sure to carry both a chain and a U-lock to secure your bike effectively during your ride.

Wander on two wheels

Pro Tip: Points of interest include: Driftwood Beach, Horton Pond, Horton House, DuBignon Cemetery, and the fishing pier. Restrooms are located at the fishing pier, and it’s a great place to stop for a picnic lunch! 


South Loop

Wander on two wheels along Jekyll Island’s South Loop, which includes St. Andrew’s Beach. Biking through the southern part of the island, you’ll encounter maritime forests and salt marshes, creating a captivating backdrop for your ride. Take a break from your biking adventure and explore the shoreline, the Wanderer Memory Trail or rejuvenate under a canopy of live oaks. 

Pro Tip: Bring plenty of water with you on this trail, it’s more secluded than others. Restrooms are located at St. Andrews Beach Park and South Dunes Beach Park. 


Bike Path Maps

Navigate Jekyll Island by bike with our detailed maps, including points of interest. Follow the bike paths when possible. For safety, avoid roads and other paths not explicitly designated for bikes. See more rules and safety tips »

Jekyll Island

Beach Village

Historic District

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