- The list below includes 20 free or cheap things to do in or near Darien, Georgia, including 28 different types of inexpensive activities like Historic Sites, Art Gallery, Art Museum and History Museums.
- From Fort King George Historic Site to Ashantilly Center, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Darien and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Brunswick.
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Operated by a tour guide with over 30 years of experience, Mad Shark Charters - Day Tours offers visitors with a unique experience around the local islands. Services offered include shark fishing, inshore fishing, and sight-seeing tours.
10.8 Miles
Christ Church is an Evangelical parish that hosts weddings and offers weekly mass services. If one cannot attend in person, there is an option to watch the live stream.
11.1 Miles
Guests can enjoy an 11 screen movie theater with stadium seating at Glynn Place Stadium Cinemas. The theater shows 3D films and also hosts birthday parties and other special events.
14.2 Miles
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6616 Blythe Island Drive, Brunswick, GA 31523
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Blythe Island Regional Park is a public park which provides access to the South Brunswick River with its well-maintained marina and docks. The park also includes a freshwater lake which is open for swimming and fishing as well as multiple picnic pavilions and playgrounds.
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Selden Park is a secluded area with opportunity for play and relaxation. There is a great view of the local mill and railroad, which adds a sense of history. Pavilions are located near basketball courts and a public gym.
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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.
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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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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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Named for the famed poet Sidney Lanier, Sidney Lanier Bridge Park offers picnic areas and a pier from which visitors can fish. It is located next to the Sidney Lanier Bridge, which connects St. Simon's Island to the mainland.
18.7 Miles
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.