Texas State Parks Near Kingsland

Discover 7 parks within driving distance of Kingsland

Inks Lake State Park

Burnet, Texas
18 miles away

"Kingsland visitors come for water-based recreation and the scenic Highland Lakes area. The park is a natural fit for fishing, boating, and family outings on the water."

Inks Lake State Park offers a mix of lake recreation and rugged Hill Country landscape, including swimming coves, fishing spots, and picnic areas. Its constant-level lake makes it a popular destination for boating and water activities in every season.

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Amelia Island State Park

Fernandina Beach, Florida
28 miles away

"Kingsland residents visit for a nearby oceanfront outing and a chance to enjoy Florida's Atlantic coast without a long drive."

Amelia Island State Park offers a rare mix of wide beaches, coastal marshes, and undeveloped shoreline just south of Amelia Island. It is especially popular for surf fishing, birdwatching, beachcombing, and horseback riding along the ocean.

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Fort Clinch State Park

Fernandina Beach, Florida
28 miles away

"Kingsland residents often head to the park for beach access, family picnics, and a memorable historic attraction near the coast."

Fort Clinch State Park combines one of Florida's best-preserved brick forts with miles of shoreline, nature trails, and excellent birding. Its mix of history and coastal scenery makes it a favorite for families, anglers, and day-trippers.

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Pumpkin Hill Creek Preserve State Park

Jacksonville, Florida
31 miles away

"Kingsland visitors can cross into Florida for a nearby nature escape with trails and waterways. The preserve is especially appealing for those interested in kayaking and wildlife observation."

Pumpkin Hill Creek Creek Preserve State Park spans more than 4,000 acres of northeast Florida wetlands and uplands, offering a rare mix of coastal habitat and backcountry solitude. It is especially popular for birding, kayaking, and hiking through scenic marsh and forest landscapes.

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Talbot Islands State Parks

Jacksonville, Florida
38 miles away

"Kingsland visitors often use the park as a scenic day trip to the Florida coast. Its beaches and marshes provide a strong contrast to inland Georgia landscapes."

Talbot Islands State Parks includes several connected natural areas that showcase Florida’s Atlantic barrier island ecosystem, from sandy beaches to marshes and maritime hammocks. It is especially known for wildlife viewing, kayaking, fishing, and quiet shoreline exploration.

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George Crady Bridge Fishing Pier

Jacksonville, Florida
41 miles away

"Kingsland residents often travel south for a coastal fishing experience and broad water views. The pier provides a straightforward day trip with strong appeal for anglers."

George Crady Bridge Fishing Pier is a former bridge converted into a long public fishing pier spanning Nassau Sound. It is known for saltwater fishing, birdwatching, and panoramic views of the Atlantic barrier islands and marshes.

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Laura S. Walker State Park

Waycross, Georgia
58 miles away

"Kingsland visitors often look for nearby outdoor recreation beyond the interstate corridor. Laura S. Walker offers a scenic, low-key destination for boating, golf, and family outings."

Laura S. Walker State Park features a 120-acre lake, a 18-hole golf course, and miles of forested shoreline and wetland habitat. Its location near Waycross makes it a convenient base for exploring the Okefenokee area while enjoying camping, boating, and birding.

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