- The list below includes 63 free or cheap things to do in or near Amelia Island, Florida, including 48 different types of inexpensive activities like Farms & Ranches, Tennis, Parks and Beaches.
- From Cliff Drysdale Tennis at Amelia Island Plantation to Kelly's Seahorse Ranch, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Amelia Island and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Jacksonville, Jacksonville Beach, Fernandina Beach and St. Marys.
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Opened in 2011, Jason Wright Studios is a local art gallery that displays work by the artist, Jason Wright. Paintings, prints, and many commissions for paintings, wood carvings, and murals are among the many works and services the gallery provides.
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Multiple athletic facilities are the primary focus of Davis Park, such as five soccer fields, four softball fields, six baseball fields, one tee ball field, and three football fields. There are also non-sporting activity features like four stocked fishing ponds, a playground, and two dog parks.
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Serving as the main artery into and out of the state, the Folkston Funnel Train Viewing Platform is now adjusted for the fan's comfort, having even Wi-Fi.
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Located along Julington Creek, Mandarin Park features a boat ramp on the bay as well as a playground with a variety of equipment, tennis courts, picnic areas with barbecue grills, and other amenities.
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As part of the National Register of Historic Places, Clark House Park features towering oaks, nature trails, gardens and a lake. Facilities also house a sand volleyball court, large wooden playground and picnic areas.
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Standing nine feet tall, the bronze-cast James Oglethorpe Monument is a memorial to the founder of the Georgia colony, James Edward Oglethorpe. The monument was designed and sculpted by Daniel Chester French.
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In addition to a wood floor skate rink, Skate Station has a rock climbing wall, arcade area, miniature golf, and more. The rink hosts various events like 'Backwards Night', where there are contests and games for skating backwards.
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Dated to the 12th Century, Lover's Oak is a historic tree located within the Golden Isles area. Local legend says that lovers have been meeting under the tree as a meeting place to kiss for the last 900 years.
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1413 Newcastle Street, Brunswick, GA 31520
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Art Downtown SoGlo Gallery and Brunswick Actors' Theatre is a production company that showcases local and regional artists, writers, and actors. SoGlo offers six main stage theatre productions a year. They also offer yearly outdoor events.
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1429 Newcastle Street, Brunswick, GA
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Last Ride Ghost Tours offers an historical tour laced with ghost-stories of Old Town Brunswick. Six to nine people fit comfortably in a modified hearse that offers easy views of the stops along the tour.