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Cumberland Island National Seashore
Support Your Park
 

Supporting Cumberland Island National Seashore can be as simple as picking up a single piece of trash during your stay, or as intense as a six-month-long commitment in the backcountry. Associations, volunteers and everyday park visitors all have the potential to make a significant contribution in some way to the protection of our national treasures.

You may also support our parks by abiding by the universally accepted Leave No Trace Principles for Outdoor Ethics which include...

1.) Plan Ahead and Prepare
2.) Travel and Camp on Durable Surfaces
3.) Dispose of Waste Properly
4.) Leave What You Find
5.) Minimize Campfire Impacts
6.) Respect Wildlife
7.) Be Considerate of Other Visitors 

To learn more about this nonprofit organization that is dedicated to promoting and inspiring responsible outdoor recreation, visit their website by clicking here.

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General Henry “Light Horse Harry” Lee III  

Did You Know?
On March 25, 1818 General Henry “Light Horse Harry” Lee III, the father of General Robert E. Lee, died at "Dungeness", owned then by Nathaniel Greene’s daughter Louisa. Gen. Lee was buried in the same little cemetery as Louisa's mother, Catherine, but in 1913 his remains were moved to Lexington, VA.

Last Updated: August 02, 2006 at 09:47 EST