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    • St. Marys Seafood Fest...
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Biking Trails

Amelia Offshore

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 Eco water taxi experiences between Fernandina Beach, Fla. and St Marys, Georgia.

Perfect for the day rider or the serious road rider looking for their EAST COAST GREENWAY CONNECTION.

 St. Marys - A 20 mile roundtrip from St. Marys Waterfront to Crooked River State Park, or shorter trips around the historic district.

Fernandina/Amelia Island - Over 23 miles of paved trails. Beach access, a large historic district, and home to Fort Clinch.

  904-556-7380

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Camden Bicycle Center

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Did you know that just 3 hours of biking a week can reduce your risk of heart disease by 50%?  Serving all of southeast Georgia and northeast Florida, Camden Bicycle Center is a full service bike shop that offers an amazing selection of name brand bikes for all ages plus a wide range if accessories, gear, and professional repair services. Rentals available.

1929 Osborne Rd.     912-576-9696 

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Crooked River State Park

Cumberland Island National Seashore

Crooked River State Park Trail Map

 This park offers cozy facilities in a beautiful setting. Campsites are surrounded by Spanish moss-draped oaks, while most cottages overlook the river. Hikers and Bikers can explore the nature trails, which winds through maritime forest and salt marsh. A boat ramp is popular with anglers who often take to the water before sunrise.  

3092 Ga. 40 Spur (Charlie Smith Sr. Hwy)    912-882-5256

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Southeast Coast Saltwater Paddling Trail 

Walking/Biking Trail Map

Trail Descriptions

Cumberland Island National Seashore

Cumberland Island National Seashore

Map for hiking and biking Cumberland Island, Georgia.

  Requires ferry transporation to the island. check schedule and availability. Bikes are a great way to get around the Island. Be prepared with a map and know the distance of your destination. All bikes must stay on designated roads and are not allowed on Park trails. Bikes are allowed on the ferry for a fee and space is limited. Bike transportation is offered on a first come first serve basis. Adult bikes can be rented on the Island on a daily basis or overnight to campers. Rentals are first come, first serve, limited quantity. 

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Island Trail Map

Island Trail Descriptions 

Gum Branch Nature Preserve and Trail (Multi-Use)

Gum Branch Nature Preserve and Trail (Multi-Use)

Wooded trail at the Gum Branch Nature Preserve and Trail

  A few miles west of St. Mary’s and Cumberland Island. It is in the upper reaches of Gum Branch, a creek flowing eastward to waters of the Crooked River and Cumberland Sound. You’ll see flatwoods type long-leaf and slash pine forest with heavy blueberry and gallberry under-story. Camden PSA has set up a disc golf course on the paths. The entrance is at Kingland's Howard Peeples Park on Gross Road.

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Knucklehead's Rentals

Gum Branch Nature Preserve and Trail (Multi-Use)

Bicyclists taking a break in the grass.

  Rents kayaks, paddleboards, and bikes. Bait and tackle shop. Gift and snack market. 

Located at the St. Marys Waterfront Park.

201 West St. Marys Street

912-882-3512

 

Laurel Island Parkway Trail (Bike & Multi-Use Path)

Group of cyclists.

    A 4.6-mile hard surface route from Winding Road to the I-95 Exit along Laurel Island Parkway/Colerain Road. There are several gas stations and restaurants along the route.

 *This trail is part of the Three Rivers Trail which will connect Kingsland to Woodbine, St. Marys, and Crooked River State Park. It is part of the Coastal Georgia Greenway and the EAST COAST GREENWAY.


St. Marys Tabby Trail (Bike & Multi-Use Path)

Biking the St. Marys Tabby Trail (Multi-Use Path) in St. Marys, Georgia

 An 11-mile bike and multi-use hard surface path from St. Marys Waterfront Park to Crooked River State Park. Comfort stations are located at Sweetwater Park on Pt. Peter Road and at the McIntosh Sugar Mill Ruins on Ga Spur 40 (across from the Stimson Gate of NSB Kings Bay). Restrooms and a Bike Repair Station are located at the St. Marys Waterfront Park.

Paths are still in progress along the route.   

*This trail is part of the Three Rivers Trail which will connect Woodbine, Kingsland, St. Marys, and Crooked River State Park. It is part of the Coastal Georgia Greenway and the EAST COAST GREENWAY.  

 

Woodbine River Walk & Rail Trail

White Oak Rail Trail -Northern Camden County

View of the Satilla River from the Woodbine Riverwalk

A great place to walk, run, or bike.  This 3-mile segment offers scenery changes from wetlands, to live oaks, to Victorian homes. You can also enjoy the Satilla River Waterfront Park at the northern end, where you'll find a boardwalk observation pier that was once a railroad trestle.   The there are two comfort stations that offer restrooms and water fountains - at 8th Street and right before the trail meets the river.

*This trail is part of the Three Rivers Trail which will connect Woodbine, Kingsland, St. Marys, and Crooked River State Park. It is part of the Coastal Georgia Greenway and the EAST COAST GREENWAY.

Satilla River Waterfront Park on E. 1st Street in Woodbine.

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White Oak Rail Trail -Northern Camden County

White Oak Rail Trail -Northern Camden County

White Oak Rail Trail -Northern Camden County

Foot bridge on the White Oak Tail Trail in Northern Camden County

The White Oak Rail Trail can be accessed from Hwy 17 S coming from Brunswick at Hwy 252 in White Oak, at Refuge Road right outside of Woodbine, or at several other intersections spaced along Hwy 17 between White Oak and Waverly.  The total length of the trail is 6.1 out and back and it has a number of well-maintained path surfaces, including some gravel.


 *This nature trail is a part of the Rails to Trails initiative, the EAST COAST GREENWAY, and the Coastal Georgia Greenway.  

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