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- From Angler's Mark Fishing Charter to Pirate Playground, the Fernandina Beach area offers 49 different types of family activities, including: Beaches, Golf, Boat Tours and Fishing.
- Located on Amelia Island, Fernandina Beach, FL is one of the cities that comprises Greater Jacksonville. Fernandina Beach/Amelia Island has been ranked in Conde Nast Traveler's Reader's Choice Awards 'Tope 10 North American Islands.' Visitors enjoy spa treatments, golf, shopping, water sport activities and dining all right on the island.
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505 Guana River Road, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082
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Along with environmental education, Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve offers many programs and activities for visitors to enjoy. This includes kayaking and other outdoor sports, as well as guided hikes and instructional nature walks.
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Take a tour through the history and grandeur of the game when you visit the World Golf Hall of Fame. With over 75,000 square feet of exhibit space, learn about the game through the artifacts on display, the multimedia exhibits and more.
48.0 Miles
Spanning 5126 acres, the Wolf Island National Wildlife Refuge serves as a seasonal home to large numbers of migratory birds. The refuge primarily consists of marsh lands and tidal creeks, and wildlife tours are available.
48.1 Miles
Established in 1721 as the southernmost British outpost in North America, Fort King George today is a local historic landmark and comprises of the ruins of a sawmill, a reconstructed blockhouse, museum exhibits about Guale Indians' early occupation of the site and a small graveyard.
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Fort King George Historic Site is the location where a military fort was first operation from 1721 until 1736. Live exhibitions are held each month with black powder demonstrations, colonial toys & games, and colonial craftsman at work.
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Enjoy a delightful day cruise with Darien River Wine & Eco Cruise. Based in Darien, Georgia, this tour firm operates spacious, stable passenger boats with partial canopies and open sides. Every seat is a great seat!
48.3 Miles
Waterfront Park is a public city park that runs parallel to a river. The site of the park was the busiest port on the Southeast coast at one stage during the 19th Century.
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Colonial Coast Eco Tours is a sightseeing company that offers educational tours of the Altamaha and Darien Rivers. The boats can hold up to six people per outing and eagles and herons can be seen from the boats.
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The former home of a Georgian politician, Ashantilly Center is a historical estate that visitors can explore. Every Labor Day, the grounds host a competition where the locals compete for the best churned ice cream award.