St. Marys, the gateway to
Cumberland Island National Seashore, is a small coastal town
located in southeast Georgia. The town is filled with numerous
historic landmarks, including the second oldest church in Georgia,
built in 1808. Its streets are lined by tall trees, antique shops,
seafood eateries, charming homes, and elegant old architecture.
St. Marys remains one of Georgia's best kept secrets, a place rich
in history, natural beauty and Southern hospitality.
- Attractions:
- St. Mary's Submarine
Museum
- USS George Bancroft
(SSBN-643) at Kings Bay Naval Submarine Base
- Cumberland Island
National Seashore
- St. Marys Family
Aquatic Center
- Howard Gilman Memorial
Park
- Orange Hall House
Museum
- First Presbyterian
Church 1808
- Tooneyville Trolly
- Okefenokee National
Wildlife Refuge
- Osprey Cove Golf Course
- Lang's Marina East &
West
- Colonial Coast Birding
Trail
- Crooked River State
Park
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Featured
Bed and Breakfast Inns
St. Marys, Georgia
- Beach
Bed & Breakfast, St. Simons Island
A Spanish Mediterranean-style facility with wide porches
that overlook the Atlantic Ocean and across the channel to
beautiful Cumberland and Jekyll Islands.
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- Ocean
Lodge Boutique Hotel St. Simons Island
This Spanish-Mediterranean style lodge is right on the
ocean offering luxury accommodations.
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- Village
Inn and Pub, St. Simons Island
Coastal Living Magazine awarded the inn the 2003 Design
Award and RUPA, the St. Simon's Island Environmentalist Group,
awarded it the first time ever, "Good Developer Award"
for "saving and utilizing an historic building and
conscientious ecological and community design ..."
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Coast GA Directory
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Lodging Directory
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