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Convenient I-95 Hotel near Jekyll Island, St. Simons Island

Situated just north of the Georgia-Florida state line, the Country Inn & Suites hotel near Jekyll Island is located just one block off of I-95, making us the perfect stop on your road trip to Florida. If you're staying to explore Kingsland, our I-95 Kingsland hotel is near an array of great local attractions, including Okefenokee National Wildlife Reserve, Cumberland Island National Seashore and Crooked River State Park. For beachgoers, our Kingsland, GA accommodations are near Jekyll Island and St. Simons Island, two of Georgia's beautiful Golden Isles. If you have a penchant for golf, challenging golf courses are just minutes away. Whatever you're looking for, it's right outside the door of the Country Inn & Suites I-95 Kingsland hotel. 

Our Kingsland, GA accommodations are convenient to the following attractions:
  • Crooked River State Park (8.8 miles)
    This park is perfect for a day trip. Crooked River features boating, kayaking, saltwater fishing, hiking and bird watching.
    (912) 882-5256
  • Cumberland Island National Seashore (8.7 miles)
    Another great day trip destination, Cumberland Island features beautiful marshlands, white sand beaches and untouched wildlife.
    (912) 882-4335
  • Downtown Brunswick (37 miles)
    This charming city was founded by James Oglethorpe in 1771. Today it is home to an array of galleries, antique shops, boutiques and restaurants.
    (912) 265-4032
  • Historic St. Mary's (8.4 miles)
    This city, located on the other side of I-95, retains its small coastal town values and serves as the gateway to Cumberland Island.
    (912) 882-4000
  • Jekyll Island (42 miles)
    This popular vacation destination features tennis, golf, sea kayaking, horse riding on the beach, fishing, hunting and high-end shopping.
    (912) 635-3636
  • Laurel Island Links Golf Course (2.7 miles)
    If golf is your game, head to this award-winning course located not far from our hotel.
    (912) 729-7277
  • Okefenokee National Wildlife Reserve (25 miles)
    This famous swamp is home to alligators, snakes, fish, wading birds and lily pads. Canoeing, hiking, wildlife viewing, hunting and fishing are allowed.
    (912) 496-7836
  • Orange Hall House Museum (8.5 miles)
    Tours of this historic Gothic Revival home are available.
    (912) 576-3644
  • St. Mary's Submarine Museum (8.7 miles)
    If you're interested in submarines, be sure to visit this popular museum in St. Marys.
    (912) 882-2782
  • St. Simons Island (43 miles)
    Spend a day at this quiet, peaceful beach retreat.

Local Airport:
Jacksonville International Airport (25 miles)
(904) 741-4902

Directions: Country Inn & Suites by Carlson, Kingsland is located near I-95. Take exit 3 onto Highway 40 east, turn left and the hotel will be two blocks ahead on the left behind Amoco.

About Jacksonville

Located along the scenic St. Johns River, Jacksonville is a thriving port town and one of the Southeast's major cultural, commercial, industrial and financial centers. As the largest city in land area in the U.S., Jacksonville offers a wealth of attractions and recreational opportunities. A predominant waterfront gives convenient access to boat cruises, riverfront boardwalks, fish camps, and offshore fishing. For sports fans, Jacksonville is the home of the NFL Jaguars, as well as college football's Gator Bowl Classic. Golfers can hit the links on a number of premier courses, including The Players Championship Course (TPC) in Ponte Verda. Other points of interest include: Jacksonville Landing, a waterfront marketplace with unique shops and restaurants; the Jacksonville Zoological Gardens; Adventure Landing amusement park; plus a number of local museums and historical sites. And don't forget, the golden sand of Jacksonville Beach is just a short drive away.

Did you know?

History buffs will enjoy a visit to Zephaniah Kingsley's Plantation. Kingsley, a white man who owned more than 200 slaves, owned this 19th century property, where he encouraged his slaves to continue the heritage of tribal chants and dances once they arrived in America. Married to a Senegalese woman, one of his former slaves, Kingsley eventually moved his family to Haiti. Today, the National Park Service maintains the plantation.

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