- The list below includes 8 free or cheap things to do in or near Folkston, Georgia, including 44 different types of inexpensive activities like Nature & Wildlife Areas, Golf, National & State Parks and Fishing.
- From Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge to Folkston Funnel Train Viewing Platform, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Folkston and in nearby cities within 25 miles like St. Marys, Waycross and Kingsland.
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Located within the Amelia Island State Park is the family-owned Kelly Seahorse Ranch. The ranch provides one-hour, guided tours of gentle seaside horseback riding that departs from the ranch and offers breathtaking views of the local dunes and beach.
38.2 Miles
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.
38.3 Miles
Segway of Amelia Island offers a unique and relaxing way to enjoy the sights of Amelia Island Plantation. Guests can rent segways, a self-balancing device that moves easily with the riders body for ease of travel.
39.8 Miles
Kelly's Seahorse Ranch is the only state-endorsed horse ranch located on the beach in Florida. This family-owned ranch offers rides on their private beach, all year long, with an access trail to the beaches of Amelia Island State Park.
39.9 Miles
Bold City Brewery offers weekly tours of their facility, has a taproom open 3 days a week and also fills growlers. They feature a rotating schedule of food trucks and often have live music.
40.4 Miles
Offering extensive programs in academics and athletics, Edward Waters College is a four year university founded in 1866 as a private institute to teach newly freed slaves. As such, the college is a historically black institution but is open to students of all ethnicities.
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Hemming Plaza, Jacksonville, FL
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Founded in 1924, the Museum of Contemporary Art Jacksonville, is devoted to the enrichment of cultural life through excellence in visual arts. Producing more than 10 exhibitions a year, MOCA also conducts lectures and holds educational sessions for children and adults.
40.6 Miles
On Jacksonville Walking Tours, visitors will learn about the people and legendary stories of the city while walking through it. The tour guide leads visitors to the major stops of the city, from the tallest building to the Jacksonville Symphony.
40.7 Miles
Florida's Jacksonville Landing is a commercial and cultural strip on the waterfront. It is packed with restaurants, bars, clubs, boutiques, art galleries and other fine businesses. The Landing is also a terrific spot for health walking, jogging and enjoying time in the Florida sun.
40.7 Miles
An independent theater with a distinctive local flavor, Sun-Ray Cinema hosts a combination of first-run movies and art house, foreign, and independent fare. Visitors can eat dinner at the theater, buy beer and wine, or snack on local specialties.