- TripBuzz found 51 things to do with kids in or near St. Marys, Georgia, including 32 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Fernandina Beach, Jacksonville, Amelia Island and Kingsland.
- From St. Marys Railroad to Fish Master Charters, the St. Marys area offers 49 different types of family activities, including: National & State Parks, Visitor Centers, Movie Theaters and Specialty Museums.
- Home to the famous St. Mary's Annual Rock Shrimp Festival is the coastal city of St. Mary's. The popular tourist destination is located on Georgia's southeastern shore and offers a mix of many cultural, historical and modern attractions. Historical homes, waterfront recreation, and a local submarine museum are among the most popular.
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As part of the National Register of Historic Places, Clark House Park features towering oaks, nature trails, gardens and a lake. Facilities also house a sand volleyball court, large wooden playground and picnic areas.
42.1 Miles
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2525 Country Club Blvd, Orange Park, FL 32073
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A full-service, golfing establishment, Country Club of Orange Park provides members and guests with state-of-the-art facilities for relaxed entertainment. Amenities include a challenging 18-hole course, tennis, two dining areas, the clubhouse and a pro-shop.
42.4 Miles
The venue for many concerts and cultural events, Ponte Vedra Concert Hall has hosted numerous world-wide entertainers and performers. It offers lots of space including a large stage and is suitable for weddings, conferences and business meetings.
42.9 Miles
Located along Julington Creek, Mandarin Park features a boat ramp on the bay as well as a playground with a variety of equipment, tennis courts, picnic areas with barbecue grills, and other amenities.
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Mickler's Beach
1109 1/2 Ponte Vedra Blvd, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082
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Mickler's Beach is well-equipped with showers and toilets and is a favored spot for relaxing, dog-walking, combing for shark teeth or fishing on the coast. The location is also home to giant sea turtles.
43.1 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.
43.1 Miles
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!
43.1 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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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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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.