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Jacksonville North / Kingsland KOALocal Area AttractionsLaurel Island Links Golf CourseLaurel Island Links is an 18 hole Davis Love III design masterpiece that has a beautifully contoured layout which is enjoyable for players of every skill level. The picturesque course is set among tree-lined fairways, breathtaking marsh views and well bunkered greens. Laurel Island Links offers one of the finest golf experiences on the Georgia coast. Other features at Laurel Island Links include a driving range, a large practice putting green and a practice sand bunker. The spacious pro shop offers the finest in men's and ladies' golf apparel and high quality golf equipment and accessories. Visit Laurel Island Links website for more information. Cumberland Island National SeashoreThe Cumberland Island National Seashore is the largest and southernmost barrier island in Georgia, offering guests over 17 miles of secluded white, sandy beaches. Wild horses and other island wildlife roam freely throughout the ruins and along the beach. Glimpses of the Carnegie lifestyle can be easily imagined throughout the ruins of Dungeness, abandoned luxury vehicles, Plum Orchard, and Greyfield Inn. The island is a complex ecological system of interdependent animal and plant communities. A system of foredunes protects the interdune meadow and shrub thickets. A canopy of live oak trees stretches out beyond the back dunes that provide protection from the salt spray... For more information, you can go to The Cumberland Island National Seashore website. Woodbine OpryHeld Every Friday & Saturday St. Mary's Submarine MuseumThe only place I know where you get to use an actual periscope! Whether you are submarine curious, or a lifelong fan of these unique vessels this is a great place to visit. For more info check out their website at: www.stmaryssubmuseum.com. Orange HallSitting gracefully on Osborne Street is found the architectural pearl of historic St. Marys, Georgia. The home takes its name Orange Hall from the "extensive hedges and the large sour orange grove at the rear of the house." This is a showcase of antebellum life in the Greek Revival style, with massive fluted columns below classic, yet simple, Doric capitals and triangular pediment. Its spacious rooms and wide hallways, and its garden's tree hedges all contribute to a simple frontier elegance. The architecture is, too, labeled a Doric prostyle temple. Its main floor is above the ground-level floor, the latter used primarily for food preparation, servant areas, and storage. Okefenokee National Wildlife RefugeEstablished in 1936 to preserve the 438,000 acre Okefenokee Swamp. Presently, the refuge encompasses approximately 402,000 acres. In 1974, to further ensure the protection of this unique ecosystem, the interior 353,981 acres of the refuge were designated a National Wilderness Area. Shopping and DiningThe Historical Waterfront town of St. Marys, Georgia is a small coastal village located in southeast Georgia that remains one of Georgia's best kept secrets. It is a place rich in history, natural beauty and Southern hospitality. Visit St. Marys website for more information. To view more information on things to do in the local area view this campgrounds independent website. |
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