Things to do in Kingsland
Bird Watching
Visitors will have the opportunity to view a kaleidoscope of birds along the varied lands and waters that comprise the Colonial Coast Birding Trail. More than 300 species of birds have been sighted at the 18 sites along the birding trail. Trail sites in and around Kingsland include: Cumberland Island National Seashore, Crooked River State Park and Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge Call (800) 433-0225 for more information.
107 S Lee Street, Kingsland, GA
Crooked River State Park
Located on the Crooked River, this park has an olympic-size swimming pool and bathhouse, picnic shelters, nature trails, a pioneer campground and boat ramp. Activities include saltwater fishing, boating & kayaking, camping, hiking and miniature golf Call (912) 882-5256 for more information.
6222 Charlie Smith, Sr. Highway, St. Marys, GA 31558
Cumberland Island National Seashore Museum
The museum houses a collection of artifacts from Cumberland Island and includes an exhibit area open to the public. The exhibition uses pieces from the collection to highlight the people of the island. The lives of Native Americans, African Americans, the Carnegie family as well as others who lived on the island in the 19th and 20th centuries are seen in the island environment. A new exhibit is now open in the Museum, the "Forgotten Invasion", (War of 1812). Call (912) 882-4336 for more information.
129 Osborne Rd., St. Marys, GA 31558
Fishing, Kayaking & Sightseeing Charters
Kingsland is blessed with abundant rivers and streams, including systems of the Crooked River, St. Mary's River and Satilla River. These waterways wind their way throughout the area offering unparalleled opportunities for kayaking, boating, fishing and other activities. Several area guides offer a diverse selection of kayak nature tours and specialty trips to many of coastal Georgia and Florida's most scenic waterways. Call (800) 433-0225 for more information.
107 S Lee St, Kingsland, GA
Kingsland Historic District
Shop downtown Kingsland where you will find several antique & collectible boutiques. Kingsland’s historic downtown, known as the “Royal District”, boasts authentic turn-of-the-century charm and a sense of place that transforms residents and visitors back in time. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Royal District includes charming shops and unique eateries with flower-lined, red brick sidewalks, a nostalgic street clock and early 1900’s era street lights. Call (800) 433-0225 for more information.
107 S. Lee Street, Kingsland, GA
