10
Southern Beaches For Avid Sheller

1
Pawley's Island, South Carolina

he beautiful, undeveloped beaches of Pawleys Island are an idyllic spot to hunt for jingle shells, lettered olive, or perfectly striped banded tulip shells.

2
Cumberland Island, Georgia

Georgia's largest barrier island is one of the best places to rent bikes, walk the beach, and find sand dollars.

3
Ocracoke Island, North Carolina

Just a ferry ride from Hatteras sits the wild expanse of Ocracoke Island, a shell-seekers paradise where you'll find giant cowries.

4
Dauphin Island, Alabama

Bird lovers have long known about the delights of Dauphin Island, since it is a designated bird sanctuary.

5.
Creole Nature Trail, Louisiana

The secluded beaches of the Creole Nature Trail are a fantastic spot to find natural treasures.

6
Padre Island National Seashore, Corpus Christi

In Texas, the Padre Island National Seashore stretches for 70 miles along the Gulf Coast.

7
Shell Island, Near Panama City Beach, Florida

The pickings have to be good to earn a name like Shell Island. And this beach, which is part of St. Andrews State Park, does not disappoint.

8
Sanibel Island, Florida

It's nearly impossible to walk on Sanibel Island's beaches without stepping on a shell.

9
The Ten Thousand Islands, Florida

The Ten Thousand Islands are a group of mangrove islands off the Florida coast, just south of Marco Island.

10
Tigertail Beach, Marco Island, Florida

Marco Island is a shell-hunter's paradise, but Tigertail Beach is the most well-known spot.

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