- Our list of the best things to do in Hinesville, Georgia, features the top 8 nearby activities — including 2 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Hinesville, GA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Tours, Outdoor Places, Sights & Landmarks, and Water Activities.
- The results below include the top 3 things to do within the city of Hinesville, GA , followed by 5 popular activities in nearby cities, including Richmond Hill and Midway
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Old Jail Art Center & Museum houses a wide range of artifacts such as books, paintings, pottery and more, by local artists. Visitors can also take a tour of the actual jail cells and the history exhibits inside the musuem.
34.3 Miles
With its studio open to the public, The Art Cottage has a gallery featuring the work of local artists and students. The studio also offers art classes that cover skills like painting.
34.4 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!
34.4 Miles
Altamaha Coastal Tours is a tour company that offers trips ranging from kayaking through black-water swamps to camping on deserted islands. The company features multi-day, full day, or half-day outings.
34.4 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.
34.7 Miles
Covering almost 100 acres, the Bonaventure Cemetery is the largest municipal cemeteries. Those who have found their final resting place in here are surrounded by old oak trees, with many monuments and ornate statues along the way.
34.8 Miles
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.
34.9 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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694 Beech Hill Lane, Hardeeville, SC 29927
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The Savannah National Wildlife Refuge was created in 1927 on 29,000 acres of marshes, wetlands, and hardwood forests. The region provides and ideal habitat for bountiful species of wildlife, as well as flora and migratory birds.
38.3 Miles
5556 US Highway 17N., Brunswick, GA 31525
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Civil War buffs have plenty to see at the Hofvyl-Broadfield Plantation in Broadfield, Georgia. Tours are offered daily. The plantation includes a model of the original house, an immense collection of sterling silver and many priceless furnishings.