St. Simons Island - 4 Things to Know Before Visiting

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About St. Simons Island

Saint Simons Island, is a scenic place renowned for its unspoiled beauty. This charming barrier island includes a number of gentle hills and lush vegetation that make it a truly unique destination. The site is home to a rich maritime past, with sites like the St. Simons Lighthouse Museum adding historical interest to an already lovely area. plenty of activities such as golf courses, fishing charters and guided hikes that allow them to fully appreciate the wonders of this coastal landscape.

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Hamilton Plantation Slave Cabins

Hamilton Plantation Slave Cabins

2.21km from St. Simons Island

The Hamilton Plantation Slave Cabins, located in Glynn County, Georgia, are an evocative reminder of the African American-led struggles toward freedom during the Civil War. The oldest cabin on the property dates to the 1820s and is one of four remaining slave cabins owned by Thomas Spalding during that time. Though never intended to be a tourist attraction, they are now treasured artifacts that present a living testament to their brave occupants.

Mallery Park

Mallery Park

2.25km from St. Simons Island

Mallery Park, located on St. Simons Island, is a popular recreational retreat for locals and tourists alike. Surrounded by the beauty of nature, the park features long serene pathways perfect for leisurely strolls along marshlands and maritime forests. This Park boasts biking trails and volleyball courts along with a playground for kids. This beachfront park also offers swimming areas and picnic tables with barbecue grills to make it a fantastic place for an outdoor gathering or family outing.

Epworth Park

Epworth Park

2.28km from St. Simons Island

Epworth Park is an 86-acre family park located along the Saint Simons Sound. This beloved part of the community features plenty of amenities for its guests to enjoy, with ample space for picnics, camping, fishing, and swimming. Facilities such as restrooms, showers, laundry rooms, and camp store add to the appeal of this delightful park. While in the area, visitors may also take a stroll across Blythe Island where they can explore pristine wetlands full of wildlife or go bird watching.

Gascoigne Bluff

Gascoigne Bluff

2.33km from St. Simons Island

Gascoigne Bluff is a bluff next to the Frederica River on the western side of the island of St. Simons, Georgia which was a Native American campground, the site of a Franciscan monastery named San Buenaventura, and the site of the Province of Georgia's first naval base. This area was one of several St. Simons Island plantations owned by John Couper who lived at Cannon Point, St. Simons Island, and who donated his library of 20,000 volumes to the Library of Congress.

St. Simons Island Lighthouse Museum

St. Simons Island Lighthouse Museum

2.88km from St. Simons Island

The St. Simons Island Light is a lighthouse on the southern tip of St. Simons Island, Georgia, United States. It guides ships into St. Simons Sound and warns of the many sandbars in the area.

Saint Simons Pier

Saint Simons Pier

2.89km from St. Simons Island

St. Simons Island is a barrier island and census-designated place located on St. Simons Island in Glynn County, Georgia, United States. The primary mode of travel to the island is by automobile via F.J. Torras Causeway. Malcolm McKinnon Airport serves general aviation on the island.

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Glynn County

Glynn County

38 attractions

One of the beautiful countys in Georgia and it includes the most prominent of the Sea Islands of Georgia, including Jekyll Island, St. Simons Island, and Sea Island and so more are there.

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