Parks & Rec
Miles of Adventure
Enjoy a relaxing stroll under a canopy of trees or an adventure bike ride on miles of paved roads
at various parks and trails in Kingsland. From moss hanging in old trees that line worn trails to
undiscovered paths along marshland and rivers, our area boasts some of nature’s most
beautiful scenery. Cyclists love coming here to get lost in thought on trails suited for
experienced riders or on moderate paths for adventure at every level. Home to over 25 county
and state parks, Kingsland boasts adventure, dog parks, and nature trails like no other. Where
else can you experience America’s national seashore one day, ride miles along paved trails the
next, or spot rare birds one day and explore historic swamp creatures the next?
Parks
Enjoy stunning views in southeastern Georgia. Kingsland is the center of Camden County, the perfect place to stay a few days and ride all the trails – Cumberland Island National Seashore, Crooked River State Park, Woodbine Community Park, and the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge. Find parks with well-marked trails for beginner or experienced bikers and all levels in between, plus birding and hiking along the path. You can even bring man’s best friend, your fur baby, to some parks. Take time to visit our parks, enjoy relaxing with your family making memories, and picnicking, or enjoy a coastal sunset and beautiful nature-scapes at our waterfront parks. It’s time to get outdoors and get up close to native wildlife, breathtaking flora, and fauna at the parks and trails surrounding Kingsland, GA.
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