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Amelia Island Blog including Fernandina Beach, St. Marys and Kingsland, GA

Welcome to beautiful Amelia Island, Fernandina Beach, St. Marys and Kingsland, GA! Our Amelia Island Blog is designed to help you find the the very best restaurants, things to do, places to shop, spas and services, and local events and festivals. Enjoy the beautiful coastal area of St. Marys/Kingsland, GA and the serene beaches of Amelia Island and Fernandina Beach.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

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East Coast Greenway Locations - Amelia Island, St. Marys and Surrounding Areas

Amelia Island & Fernandina Beach, FL and St. Marys & Kingsland, GA are proud participants in the East Coast Greenway project spanning the entire East Coast on land and water and providing a space for human-powered travel and adventure. Locations in the area include:

* Water Ferry Service from Amelia Island to St. Marys. For Ferry Departure Times visit the Amelia River Cruises & Cumberland Sound Ferry Service website.
* A land route along Highway 17, Nassau and Camden County
* A water route along Egan's Creek, Amelia Island
* A land route along Amelia Island Parkway and down First Coast Highway

For more information on the East Coast Greenway and other linked locations, please visit the East Coast Greenway website or Camden Bicycle Center website and blog. Enjoy!

Bike Riding on Amelia Island and Fernandina Beach

*Fort Clinch State Park: Beautiful canopied roads and many trails. Small fee to enter Park. Park at the Rec Center and ride bike into the park to save a little.
*The Greenway: not paved. Unspoiled. No Fee.
*Fletcher Road, Amelia Parkway Bike Lanes. Traffic can be heavy.
*8th St, 14th St, Citrona Dive, Sadler Road: Ride on the sidewalk. Heavy traffic.
*Historic District: DO NOT RIDE ON THE SIDEWALK.
*South of the Island: Little and Big Talbot State Parks. Fee to enter State Parks.
*Fort George Island: Park at the Ribault Clubhouse. This can be a loop ride that includes Kinsgley Plantation and trails close to the Ribault Clubhouse. Check a the Clubhouse for info about trails. No fee.
*Loop Ride to explore the island. Good places to start in the Historic District or at Main Beach!

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