- The list below includes 34 free or cheap things to do in or near Kingsland, Georgia, including 48 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Recreation Centers, National & State Parks and Beaches.
- From Howard Peeples Park to Camden County Psa Leisure Services Dept, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Kingsland and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Fernandina Beach, St. Marys, Folkston and Amelia Island.
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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.
28.2 Miles
95%
115 votes
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.
28.5 Miles
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654 votes
12157 Heckscher Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32226
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Visitors love Little Talbot Island State Park in Jacksonville, Florida. The park is particularly excellent for kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding. It is also a popular fishing destination. Picnic shelters are available and must be reserved in advance.
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Jacksonville's Kingsley Plantation is a historic former plantation that played a significant role in the establishment and growth of the local econoisimy. Tours are available. The plantation is a must-see attraction for history buffs.
30.9 Miles
86%
169 votes
12713 Fort Caroline Rd., Jacksonville, FL 32225
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Fort Caroline National Memorial is a memorial of the French presence in sixteenth century Florida and includes a fort recreation. It features a hiking trail, a visitor center with exhibits and a bookstore.
30.9 Miles
90%
67 votes
12713 Fort Caroline Rd, Jacksonville, FL 32225
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One of the last unspoiled coastal wetlands on the Atlantic Coast is the Timucuan Ecological & Historical Preserve, which covers salt marshes, hardwood hammocks, and coastal dunes. The preserve also allows guests to discover 6,000 years of human history and includes Fort Caroline and Kingsley Plantation.
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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.
31.4 Miles
Located between the St. Johns River and the Atlantic Ocean, Huguenot Memorial Park features access to the water for fishing and boating. The park provides campsites, a nature center, picnic areas, a children's playground, trails and wildlife areas.
32.4 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.
32.6 Miles
80%
104 votes
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.