Quail by the Seashore
Nestled behind the famed Cumberland Island National Seashore and established by automobile pioneer Howard Coffin in 1928 as a sanctuary for international sportsmen, Cabin Bluff has to be considered one of America’s finest sporting retreats. Its roots actually date back one century earlier, to 1827 and the formation on the property of the Camden Hunt Club, widely considered by many to be the country’s first hunting club.
With its classic log cabins and spectacular Cumberland River views, today’s Cabin Bluff exudes a charm and rustic elegance, yet remains tastefully hidden from the public’s view. In fact, despite the impressive who’s-who list of America’s political, industrial, and sporting elite who have quietly enjoyed the retreat for many years, it was only in 2010 that this private plantation opened its doors to the general public. Even now, this world-class hunting and fishing destination provides complete privacy to the lucky few who visit.
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