@Jordanhillphoto Those of us working in outdoor education on the island refer to the beach as Boneyard Beach. None of the wood you're looking at is driftwood - all of those trees grew, lived, and died on or near those spots. The erosion of the north end of the island slowly exposed them to salt that would ultimately both kill them and then preserve them.
@oldoneeye thanks, that's some cool info. It's not really known as Boneyard Beach outside of the island, though. There is another beach that is more known as Boneyard Beach thats located on Bulls Island. I'll use this info in the future👍

@Jordanhillphoto Oh yeah that's totally understood. That beach is officially referred to as Driftwood Beach by Jekyll Island as well. I just meant to point out how it was a misnomer.

I love that beach. I worked there in 2010-2011 and came back and got married there in 2018 (the tree I was married under can be seen as they arrive on the island in the movie The Menu).