KINGSLAND GEORGIA -THE COASTAL CORNER CONNECTION

DAVIS LOVE III GOLF KINGSLAND We've Got the Corner on the Coast!

Located four miles north of the Florida line, off Interstate 95 at Exit 3, Kingsland is in close proximity to nationally acclaimed attractions.

Known as Georgia's Island Connector, Kingsland's central location near the coast is close to Cumberland Island National Seashore, Laurel Island Links Golf Course, the Okefenokee Swamp National Wildlife Refuge, Brunswick and The Golden Isles of Georgia, and a host of other natural wonders & exciting adventures!

Kingsland's I-95 Interchange at Exits 3 and 6, offers over 1,200 rooms in nationally known hotels and motels, with a full compliment of restaurants to suit every taste.

Cumberland Island National Seashore - A short ferry ride transports you to this unspoiled National Seashore. Share your spot on the wide white beaches with wild ponies grazing amidst the windswept dunes. Inland, majestic live oak and palmetto forests provide shelter for wild horses, turkey, alligator, armadillo, deer, mink and a tremendous variety of coastal birds. Ruins of the once magnificent Carnegie Estate "Dungeness" still stand on the South End. Kingsland offers you the largest selection of national chain hotels, just 10 minutes from the ferry departure point. CUMBERLAND BEACH © sandyjones.com

ST. SIMONS LIGHT © sandyjones.com Daytrips - Georgia's Coastal Region is approximately 110 miles long, a diverse and exciting area that provides many opportunities for visitors to stay in Kingsland and enjoy all of the coastal adventures nearby. Popular Georgia daytrips include: Brunswick & The Golden Isles, Savannah, and Waycross and the Okefenokee Swamp. Or stay in Kingsland and hop over to Fernandina Beach and Jacksonville, Florida.

The Okefenokee Swamp is an adventure for the whole family. This easily accessible wilderness encompasses over 400,000 acres of canals, moss-draped cypress tree and lilypad prairies, which provide santuaries for hundreds of species of birds and wildlife. Take a guided boat tour, or paddle your own canoe.

Fishing, Kayaking & Outdoor Recreation - Kingsland is blessed with abundant rivers and streams, including systems of the Crooked River and St. Marys River. These waterways wind their way throughout the area offering unparalleled opportunities for kayaking, boating and fishing. Please contact our office for information on chartered fishing, scenic boat tours and canoe & kayak rentals. KINGSLAND CREEK © sandyjones.com

KINGSLAND CATFISH FESTIVAL Catfish Festival - Nothing goes better with crispy southern-fried catfish than a succulent serving of country music. The festival includes 5k race, bike races, parade, food vendors, and arts & crafts vendors. There is never an admission fee and parking is always free, so come and enjoy a fun-filled weekend in Kingsland, Georgia!

Every year, the festival features FREE live entertainment by nationally known artists. Previous year's headliners have included such stars as Lee Ann Womack, Trace Adkins, Diamond Rio, Charlie Daniels, Aaron Tippin, Blackhawk, Tracy Bird, John Anderson and Gary Allan.

Contact the Kingsland Convention & Visitors Bureau for more information (800) 433-0225 or www.VisitKingsland.com for a schedule of events.

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For more information on Kingsland, contact:

Kingsland Convention & Visitors Bureau
107 S. Lee Street - P. O. Box 1928
Kingsland, Georgia 31348
1-800-433-0225
www.VisitKingsland.com
Email: visitus@tds.net.
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