My Top Five Must-Visit Spots in the #GoldenIsles #JekyllIsland #StSimonsIsland

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#5 Jekyll Island Beach

The beach on Jekyll Island (overlooking the St. Simons Island Sound) is just about as perfect as you get. Bordered by dunes and wild grasses, the sand is fine and stretches far out to the sea. I love flying kites with my boys and building sand castles. Our favorite trip to the beach even included an impromptu bbq using the grills near the parking lot for hot dogs and s’mores. Yum!

We always joke that no matter the temperature (too hot, too cold) the weather is perfect at the Jekyll Island Beach. The bright sunshine warms up a too cold day and the breeze off the water cools down a hot and humid August afternoon. Another plus for this beach? Excellent seashell collecting. Parking (and restrooms) conveniently located next to the dunes for an easy afternoon with kids.

Jekyll Island website

#4 Neptune Park

Located on St. Simons Island in the Pier Village, Neptune Park features big ole live oaks, a mini-golf course, and a great public pool. The location of this park is awesome. You can easily walk to the restaurants and shops in the Pier Village. We’ve been known to stop off for a fro-yo and then wander down the pier to watch the tug boats lead the big car carriers through the Sound, or to watch the huge pelicans dive for food.

Neptune Park website

#3 Summer Waves Water Park

A family friendly water park on Jekyll Island that my kids love. They’ve got slides, two splash zones, a lazy river, and a wave pool. If you’re visiting in August (like my family often does), this is a great time to stop by. Local kids are back in school and the water park isn’t very crowded.

Summer Waves website

#2 Fort Frederica

A National Park on the north end of St. Simons Island, this is a great spot to visit. The visitor center has a movie that explains the history of the fort (and how St. Simons was settled) and then you can walk out onto the expansive grounds. Ruins from the old fort and houses that were built here still stand, along with the cannons near the marsh’s edge. It’s a beautiful spot with an interesting history.

Fort Frederica National Monument website

#1 Saint Simons Lighthouse and Museum

The Lighthouse, owned and operated by the Coastal Georgia Historical Society, is still operational. My family has taken countless photos outside but this summer will be my son’s first trip up to the top. (He’s been asking to go for years and even wrote about it for a school project!) I love the museum store, a great collection of gifts available for purchase.

Saint Simons Lighthouse website

 

What I’m looking forward to this summer…

My kids finished school last week and start day camp in a few days. Once camp starts then summer officially begins.

And I can’t wait.

For the first (and maybe only) summer, they will be together at the same program. Dropping off my two kids in one spot? What rare treat is this? I’m used to driving all over town.

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Here’s my summer schedule:

Waking up “early” for the next couple months means 7am (not 6)

Morning walks with my dog before waking the kids

Plenty of time to write during the day (!)

Taking the kids swimming after camp gets out early afternoon

Essentially, I’m excited for seven weeks of work/life balance. And then at the end of camp, we’re heading to visit family for two weeks before we get back to school and our regular schedule.

Pool time, popsicles, plenty of sunshine? Bring it on!

 

 

My Top Five Eats in the #GoldenIsles #JekyllIsland #StSimonsIsland

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#5  Fro-yo at Fuse

Self-serve with a ton of delicious toppings. What trip to the beach is complete without a treat. This is what I remind myself when we stop there every day on vacation…

Fuse Frozen Yogurt website

#4 Breakfast at Palmer’s Village Cafe

Whatever the special is, it’s delicious. That’s just a given. Do yourself a favor and make a visit.

Palmer’s Village Cafe website

#3 Coffee at Palm Coast

This quirky little building in the Pier Village is open from morning to night. The coffeehouse/cafe transforms into a pub at night, often with live music. Their menu is delicious all day (my favorite stop for lunch) and the big porch and garden invite you to sit and stay a while.

Palm Coast Coffee website

#2 Crab cakes at Barbara Jean’s

Also in the Pier Village, Barbara Jean’s serves yummy, homestyle food everyone will love (a favorite with my kids). But you owe it to yourself to order the crab cakes. Seriously. You’re worth it.

Barbara Jean’s website

#1 Pulled Pork at Southern Soul Barbeque

A top pick of Southern Living Magazine, also appearances on the Food Network, the delicious smell of the smoker at mid-island seems to waft in every direction. Drive-by the airport with your windows rolled down and I dare you not to stop.

Southern Soul website