St. Simons Island, Georgia
And for our last pick, we’re happy to present St. Simons Island. In addition to treating your senses by taking in the fall foliage, you’ll also be able to take long walks down the beaches after which restaurants will happily invite you in to try their delicious seafood.
Nearby Jekyll Island is also a favorite among children thanks to all the exploring possibilities. Families have also had a wonderful time letting their kids climbing up the local lighthouse, seeing the historic Christ Church, or taking a trolley ride.
The Georgia Sea Turtle Center is also a well-known attraction in the area that will offer the little ones a little of a lesson about oceanic residents alongside a fun time!
It’s probably best to visit this city during late fall as this is when all the colors begin to change and make sure you grab your camera and snap as many pictures as possible. St. Simons Island Beach and the Massengale Park are perfect for morning, afternoon, or evening walks!
We encourage you to stay at the King and Prince Beach and Golf Resort. With six swimming pools, a plethora of activities for kids, and a sandy play area, who could resist this beachfront resort?
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Wonderful info. Thank you!
How about Saratoga Springs, New York; Williamsburg, Virginia; St. Augustine, Florida????
Gig Harbor, WA.