Top Landmarks to explore at Fort George Island

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Fort George Island Cultural State Park is a Jacksonville gem that dates back 5000 years. It was populated by many over the years and today this lush island park is a popular tourist destination for those in our area.

It’s located over at 11241 Fort George Road in Jacksonville open every day of the year from 8 am to sundown. Named after a fort built in 1736 and was later the site of vacation clubhouse in the 1920s that has since been restored. See why visitors today love coming to Fort George Island and visiting these top landmarks below.

Saint George Island Lighthouse – 2B E Gulf Beach Dr., St. George Island

For starters, Saint George Island Lighthouse is a must-do attraction on Fort George Island. It comes with a museum and a gift shop. Check out the lighthouse with 92 stairs to climb to the top and sweeping views of the island from there. Make sure your party is at least 40” tall to climb. There is no charge for the museum and gift shop and only a small charge for the climb through the lighthouse.

You’ll want to visit here for 1-2 hours to see it all. The climb to the top is worth the beautiful water views between the 92 stairs and the final ladder to get to the light. This restored piece of history comes with an interesting story and you’ll love talking to the curator inside the museum.

Bob Sikes Cut – St. George Island, FL

Another favorite landmark is the Bob Sikes Cut channel separating Little St. George Island from St. George Island. This is a favorite spot for hitting the water or catching your dinner. This is a popular fishing spot to catch flounder, catfish, rock bass, and bonnetheads. It’s also the perfect spot to head out in the kayak over to Little St. George Island or simply enjoy some bird watching.

This peaceful little spot is only accessible if you’re staying on the Plantation or can access it via boat. Once you’re on the Plantation, you can park outside the gate of Schooner Landing and take the walking path to the beach. Just be careful of the currents and rocks.  You’ll love collecting shells and enjoying the beautiful views. Make sure to stay for the beautiful sunsets.

Other stops

Make sure to take time to hike the 4-mile Fairway Loop trail for some outdoor time on a piece of history. The trail follows the golf course that used to be part of the island’s vacation destination back in the 20s.

Visit the historic Ribault Club, the restored that has maintained an excellent condition and is actually the largest wooden structure in northeast Florida. This beauty that’s listed on the National Register of Historic Places is a popular wedding destination set on 100 acres of land. You can enjoy a self-guided exhibit area or plan your event here.  

While you’re on the island, be sure to enjoy recreation such as birding, biking, boating, and fishing, as well as geo-seeking and hiking.

A visit to Fort George Island comes with beautiful landmarks, historic sites, and gorgeous views. Be sure to see why the locals love stopping here for the afternoon.