- TripBuzz found 56 things to do with kids in or near Kings Bay, Georgia, including 49 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Fernandina Beach, St. Marys, Brunswick and Amelia Island.
- From Crooked River State Park to Kings Bay Cinemas, the Kings Bay area offers 49 different types of family activities, including: Golf, Parks, National & State Parks and Beaches.
- Camden County, Georgia is home to the small, unincorporated community of Kings Bay. The community, neighboring the Naval Submarine Base, maintains a strong military presence. The area covers of 16,000 acres, a fourth of which being protected wetlands. The base is considered the major East Coast operating and training center for the United States Navy.
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Many attractions are available at Summer Waves Water Park, including water slides, lazy river, wave pool, splash zone, and kiddie pool. Season passes and group discounts are available.
18.1 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.
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6800 First Coast Highway, Amelia Island, FL 32034
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Favored for its traditional tight fairways and small greens, Amelia Island Plantation's Oak Marsh Golf Course is a favorite leisure activity among locals and visitors to the area. The course features 18 holes, 14 of which feature water hazards and thick green landscape.
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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.
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1860 Starratt Road, Jacksonville, FL 32226
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It's all about big cats at the Catty Shack Ranch Wildlife Sanctuary in Jacksonville, Florida. Its denizens include lions, panthers, leopards, tigers and albino cats. Most of the habitats are located outside and should be viewed in warm, dry weather.
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The Catty Shack Ranch offers the unique opportunity for guests to tour animal sanctuaries during day time and night time feedings. Tours include personal stories about the animals, feedings, and time to observe the animals at their most active.
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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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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.
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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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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.