Kingsland in United States, from Nouth America region, is best know for Nature & Wildlife Areas. Discover best things to do in Kingsland with beautiful photos and great reviews from traveller around the world here!
Restaurants in Kingsland
5 based on 80 reviews
White Oak Conservation Center is one of the world's premiere wildlife breeding, research, and training facilities. The Center, located along the St. Mary's River in northeast Florida, spans 600 acres and is surrounded by 6,800 acres of pine and hardwood forest and wetlands.
Received this gift from dear friends when I retired last year and finally took the tour. What a great experience. I have lived in Nassau County for 24 years and always wanted to visit this place. It was everything I had hoped for and more. Very bumpy ride to the plantation as well as to the start of the tour. This aggravated my disabled husband's back issues and Troy from the staff drive him in a van to/from the tour to reduce his discomfort. Liz and her trainee Lynn were personable as well as extremely knowledgeable about the animals and birds and answered everyone's questions thoroughly. Boxed Lunch in Gilman Hall was delicious and more than filling. Reservations are a must! This facility is doing fantastic work with 33 different species of birds and animals. Got to see cheetah cubs, feed the giraffes and pet a white rhino plus do much more!
4.5 based on 27 reviews
One of the newest golf courses on the Georgia coast.
The Clubhouse restaurant for Laurel Island has the potential to be a really nice place to hang out except for the following: It is not that clean, the carpet needs to be completely removed (it smells in the constant humidity) Carpet is a bad idea. Replace with a good laminate or tile. Also hire a good chef. The food is just average even though a chef is suppose to be on the premises, its suspect. The food is not presented on the plate as if there is a chef in the kitchen. The facility is nice, but missing the mark on these major areas. Consistently good food and cleanliness.
5 based on 98 reviews
Located in the ranger station, this small series of displays , along with interactive exhibits tells a succinct story of how we interact with the environment of this area. Local history and and herstory are also told . I good start to an excellent adventure on Cumberland Island.
4.5 based on 229 reviews
This park provides good fishing, a Native American festival in August and a pleasant setting for hikers and campers.
Truly a quaint park with nice facilities for picnicking, hiking and learning about nature.
Staff is super friendly. And the feature my wife and I enjoyed most was the cute 18 hole miniature golf course.
A turtle family was living under the 2nd hole and came out to forage while we were there on several occasions.
4 based on 13 reviews
Located just off of Interstate 95 at Exit 3, the Kingsland Welcome Center provides travelers with information about area attractions, events, hotels and restaurants.
Nice colonial style building with lot's of charm, inside and out. There are charging stations for electric vehicles, as well a Police station. You may also begin utility services here (water/rubbish) The staff was really professional, service was great. There's lot's information regarding the local...MoreThank you so much 545angele for the nice review! We are so glad you enjoyed stopping in with us! Please come back again real soon!
4.5 based on 83 reviews
The Florida Welcome Center is a really nice Welcome Center. All states should have Welcome Centers like this. They serve free orange (or grapefruit) juice in the Center. All of the staff was VERY FRIENDLY and quite willing to provide help. The Center has a ton a literature - organized by the appropriate region of Florida - to help you plan your activities in Florida.
The Welcome Center was very clean and the staff was very helpful. Good first impression / good welcome to the State of Florida.
4 based on 158 reviews
A compact musem featuring memorabila from submarines of the past. Well worth the entrance price and an hour's time.
4.5 based on 79 reviews
Official source for hotel and attraction information in St. Marys, Georgia. St. Marys is the Gateway to Cumberland Island. Open 7 days a week. Center is a service of the St. Marys Convention & Visitors Bureau whose mission is to promote St. Marys as a desirable tourist destination, increase economic impact and foster a quality visitor experience to benefit the city.
The ladies here were so helpful. We were give. Free state driving maps and information on good local homemade cooking restaurants. There was also a Peach World stand in there advertising and giving out samples. We later stopped there. Very helpful and nice!!
5 based on 37 reviews
Life is so much fun enjoying a windy bluebird spring day on the waterfront of St. Mary's in a bench swing. Thank you, Mr. Howard Gilman. Your legacy continues.
4.5 based on 53 reviews
Official source for information on everything there is to do and see around Georgia. Open 7 days a week.
We received a paper local map of just the downtown area. We are not familiar with the area so I asked for a map of the area beyond downtown. I had to pay over $3.00
for that map which is what the Chamber of Commerce charges for it! This was a first!
Wow! Welcome to St. Mary's! Our hometown in Rhode Island is a tourist destination. And the Chamber of Commerce supplies all sorts of maps of the town, the area and the state with no charge. I am sure visitors must appreciate the absence of a fee for a map. I have been to many places and have never been charged for a local map! After all, the Chamber more than likely usually wants visitors to find their way to as many businesses as possible!
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