places to go and things to do in brunswick ga: Blythe Island Regional Park-Brunswick and Golden Isles of GA
- 09/09/12 07:45 AM
A 1,100 acre public park in the center of Glynn County Georgia in Brunswick is the impressive Blythe Island Regional Park. This beautiful property offers something for everyone including: A full service campground, and a marina and dockwith a 6 ton boat hoist and access to the South Brunswick River to saltwater fish. (Dockage as well as live and dead bait sales are available).
In addition to camping, the park offers a fresh water lake where you can swim and and fresh water fish.
Children can be seen enjoying the water and wildlife
There was quite a crowd (1 comments)
places to go and things to do in brunswick ga: Foto Friday in Brunswick and the Golden Isles of Georgia......
- 07/22/11 01:13 AM
Events on Saint Simons Island GA the Weekend of July 23, 2011 225 Holes of Golf in Brunswick, Saint Simons Island and Jekyll Island, Georgia Newcomer Information - Brunswick, Saint Simons Island and Jekyll Island, Georgia Imagine an Island............Cumberland Island, Georgia Just turned 75 and looking great......the historic King and Prince Beach and Golf Resort on Saint Simons Island, Georgia The Georgia Sea Turtle Center on Jekyll Island, Georgia
The Frantic Atlantic Wave Pool at Summer Waves water park on Jekyll Island, Georgia offers up waves all day long. Enjoy the Frantic Atlantic Wave Pool, the length of a football field.
Take a slow ride around the Summer Waves on The Turtle River at Jekyll Island's water park. This 1/2 mile river allows you to view the park on a (2 comments)
places to go and things to do in brunswick ga: Places to go and things to do in Brunswick, Georgia.......a day trip to Cumberland Island, Georgia
- 02/13/11 04:36 AM
Cumberland Island, a barrier island off the coast of Georgia is larger than Manhattan Island, but never has more then 300 visitors per day. Cumberland is the southernmost barrier island on the Georgia coast. The island is over 36,000 acres, 17.5 miles long and approximately 1 ½ to 3 ½ miles wide. There is no causeway or bridge to the island so most of the visitors to the island take the Cumberland Ferry from Saint Mary's, Georgia.
Cumberland Ferry
Leaving the mainland on the Cumberland Ferry, you have a view of historic downtown Saint Marys. Upon arriving on the island, you (3 comments)