Cities
Kingsland, GA
Kingsland is the City of Royal Treatment, and is in the southernmost eastern corner of Georgia's scenic coast. Conveniently located only 3 miles from the Florida state line, and a quick 20 minute drive to Jacksonville International Airport. Kingsland is famous for the Annual Catfish Festival that features good food, local craftsman, and top country music talent. Home of the Camden County High School Wildcats 2003, 2008 and 2009 5A State Football Champions. Go Cats!Vist Web site: http://www.visitkingsland.com
St. Marys, GA
St. Marys is a small coastal village located in southeast Georgia, just north of Jacksonville, FL. St. Marys is the 2nd Oldest City and the Gateway to Cumberland Island National Seashore. This is one of Georgia's best kept secrets! Money Magazine once named St. Marys "Best Small Boomtown in America" and The American Dream Town Advisory Board voted St. Marys "American Dream Town 2004 for Georgia." We invite you to discover a place rich in history, natural beauty, unique Bed & Breakfasts, top rated golf, boating, and fishing. Visit Orange Hall which was seen on the cover of Georgia On My Mind 2005 Travel Guide. Stop by the Howard Gillman Waterfront Park and experience a beautiful sunset or relax on a swing watching your children play in the park. Vist Web site: http://www.ci.st-marys.ga.us/ or www.stmaryswelcome.com
Woodbine, GA
Woodbine is located in the southeastern corner of Georgia on the Satilla River. Woodbine is blessed with a beautiful Riverwalk that allows you to relax and enjoy the serenity of the river, and nature lovers can enjoy the diversity of plants and wildlife. The Waterfront Park provides a boat ramp for fisherman, covered picnic areas, and stages for outdoor events. Woodbine is the county seat for Camden County. Woodbine is also the host of Georgia's Crawfish Festival which is always the last Friday and Saturday in April.Vist Web site: http://www.woodbinegeorgia.net