Conveniently Located I-95 Hotel Near Brunswick Attractions
Our hotel near downtown Brunswick, GA provides convenient access to several exciting Brunswick attractions. We are just minutes from historic downtown Brunswick and just 13 miles from Jekyll Island. Enjoy shopping at the nearby Colonial Mall at Glenn Place, take a trip back in time at the historic Ritz Theatre or explore the outdoors at the stunning Blythe Island Park. There are countless entertaining activities in southern Georgia and the Country Inn Hotel Brunswick, GA puts you close to it all.
We recommend the following Brunswick attractions:
Blythe Island Park (7.2 miles) This beautiful, 1,100 acre public park provides a natural oasis between the tourist areas of Jekyll Island, St. Simon's Island and Sea Island. The park features a fresh water lake for fishing and swimming, picnic pavilions, a playground and a marina with access to the South Brunswick River. Phone: (912) 279-2812
Georgia Sea Turtle Center (17.4 miles) This nature center is a must-see for those visiting Jekyll Island. The Georgia Sea Turtle Center acts as a hospital for sick and injured sea turtles, and as a learning center for children and families. Through numerous programs and tours, guests learn about what can be done to help endangered sea turtles along the Georgia coast, adopt a turtle and maybe even see a recovered sea turtle released back into the ocean. Phone: (912) 635-4444
Historic Ritz Theatre (7.8 miles) Originally the home of Brunswick's Grand Opera House, the Ritz has also been used as a Vaudeville stage and a movie theatre, during which time it fell into disrepair. Thanks to the restorative efforts of the Golden Isle Arts and Humanities Association, the Ritz is once again a beautiful home for live theatre. Phone: (912) 262-6934
Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation Historical Site (7.9 miles) Once an antebellum rice plantation, this beautiful representation of Georgia's history is now a well appointed museum which features guided tours of the house and grounds, collections of the families silver and antiques, nature trails and more. 5556 U.S. Hwy 17 N., Brunswick , GA 31525 Phone: (912) 264-7333
Jekyll Island (13.4 miles) Once a winter retreat for America's richest families, Jekyll Island is now open to the public year round and offers exciting activities such as horseback riding, the Tidelands Nature Center, 10 miles of natural beaches, and more than 206 camp sites, as well as shopping, golfing, site-seeing, fine dining and more. Phone: (912) 635-3636
Mary Miller Doll Museum (6 miles) Sure to delight children of all ages, the Mary Miller Doll Museum features more than 3,000 dolls, dolls houses and toys made from 1850 to the present and collected from 90 different countries. 211 Gloucester Street, Brunswick, GA 31520 Phone: (912) 267-7569
St. Simons Island (12.8 miles) From dolphin tours and swimming along golden beaches to beautiful art galleries and a variety of public golf courses, everyone in the family can find an exciting adventure on St. Simons Island.
Additional area attractions to explore during your vacation in Brunswick, GA:
Historically significant Brunswick is one of the oldest towns in the Southeast and the second oldest in Georgia. While it is a regional hub of industry and culture, it maintains a gracious hometown feel. Stroll along tree-lined streets that showcase a diversity of historic and architecturally appealing homes, or shop and dine in Old Town, designed by Georgia founder James Oglethorpe. Once called "The Shrimp Capital of the World" for its abundance of coastal catches, today Brunswick maintains its gastronomic command with claims (shared with a Virginia county) that it is the birthplace of famed Brunswick Stew. Because of its coastal setting and inviting climate, Brunswick and coastal neighbors The Golden Isles have long been popular tourist destinations. Several of The Golden Isles, which include St. Simons, Sea, Jekyll and Little St. Simons Islands, have been resort hotspots for the rich and famous - including the Rockefellers, Vanderbilts and Morgans - for over a century. Visitors to Coastal Georgia can themselves live like royalty as they tour historic sites, shop, dine, and enjoy outdoor activities, including golf and tennis, hiking, biking and active water sports.
Did you know?
Fort Frederica, now Fort Frederica National Monument, was the military headquarters of the Province of Georgia during the early colonial period. The fort provided protection from the Spanish in Florida. In 1742, the British ambushed Spanish troops marching single file through the marsh and drove them from the region.