Osprey Cove: Golf Community and Club │ St Marys, Georgia



Cumberland Island (15 minutes): Georgia’s largest barrier island is only short ferry ride away and is home to 9,800 acres of Congressionally-designated Wilderness. The National Park Service offers guided tours of the breathtaking island. Visitors can also enjoy hiking, star gazing, wildlife viewing, camping, swimming, hunting, fishing, biking and more.Jacksonville (25 minutes): The world is literally only a short drive away thanks to Jacksonville International Airport (over 30 non-stop flights). Jacksonville is a bustling city with plenty to do for the whole family. It has a thriving music and arts scene, including festivals, live music, art events and exhibitions. It is also home to the Jacksonville Jaguars and Jacksonville Suns. With tons of shopping, restaurants, beaches, water activities, and cultural and sporting events, Jacksonville has something for everyone.St. Simon’s Island (45 minutes): Visitors to this jewel of the Golden Isles enjoy a variety of recreational options, including bicycle paths, fishing, historic sites and restaurants. The Saint Simons Lighthouse and the Fort Frederica National monument are some of its most popular destinations.Okefenokee Swamp (1 hour): Visitors to the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge can take boat tours along original Indian waterways and observe wildlife in their natural habitat. Also available are nature walks, the popular Eye On Nature show, a light show (seasonal), and the Swamp Park Train tour.Sea Island (1 hour): Sea Island boasts two of the top five resorts and one of the top five hotel spas in the Continental U.S., according to Travel + Leisure's 2013 & 2014 World's Best Awards.?Other accolades include four Forbes Five-Star Experiences (The Cloisters at Sea Island, The Lodge at Sea Island Golf Club, The Spa at Sea Island, and the Georgian Room restaurant). Sea Island is also the only resort in the world to have received four Forbes Five-Star awards for six consecutive years.St. Augustine (1.25 hours): St. Augustine boasts an array of attractions and is steeped in history. It is the nation’s oldest city and is a great place to take the family. The old town features Spanish architecture and offers a wide variety of restaurants, museums, shops, tour services and art galleries. Many of the local events are also free to the public. Savannah (1.5 hours): It is the oldest city in Georgia and was a strategic port city during the American Revolution and American Civil War. Attractions include the Historic District (festivals, concerts, live music and restaurants) and its famous squares, River Street (antique shops, boutiques, galleries, brew pubs, restaurants, inns and cruises), and Tybee Island (five miles of public beach, sailing and fishing). ................
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