Top 10 Sights & Landmarks in Saint Simons Island, Georgia (GA)

December 24, 2021 Janean Rudisill

Enveloped by expansive beaches, moss-draped oaks, and salt marshes, Saint Simons Island, part of the Golden Isles chain near Brunswick, is a nearly 18 square mile island, once dominated by rice and cotton plantations. Today, it’s a recreation wonderland with superb championship golf courses, miles of bicycle paths, great fishing, historic sites, and excellent restaurants. If you love golf, you’ll love Saint Simons Island, which is home to the 18-hole King and Prince Golf Course and 27-hole Sea Palms Golf & Tennis Resort. Nearby are 234 more holes of golf at popular spots like the 63-hole Jekyll Island Golf Club and 36-hole Sea Island Golf Club. Anglers have lots of opportunities to fish in the rivers, tidal creeks, sounds and the Atlantic Ocean. You’ll find charters and guides at the Golden Isles Marina, and you can also fish off the St. Simons Island Pier and surf cast on stretches of beach on the island’s north end. For such a compact island, Saint Simons is brimming with historic sites. Don’t miss the Saint Simons Lighthouse, where you can climb the 129 steps for a magnificent view of the island; the Fort Frederica National Monument, which has remnants of the British fort built in the 1700s; and the Bloody Marsh Battle Site, where the Spanish defeated the British in 1742.
Restaurants in Saint Simons Island

1. Christ Church

6329 Frederica Rd, Saint Simons Island, GA 31522-5812 +1 912-638-8683 [email protected] http://ccfssi.org
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5.0 based on 787 reviews

Christ Church

The Christ Church, Frederica has docents available Tuesday through Sunday from 2pm to 5pm. The churchyard is open to the public from sunrise to sunset Tuesday through Sunday. The church and the grounds are closed to the public on Monday's for maintenance. Bus tours and group tours are available, please call or email the office to set up a group tour. From time to time, the church and churchyard are closed to accommodate funerals and weddings.

Reviewed By CissiK

I absolutely love coming here. The grounds are so peaceful and the historical cemetery behind the church is like stepping back in time. The church has the most beautiful stained glass windows and The Christmas floral decorations both inside and out were outstanding. This is a must see if you're visiting the island.

2. Wesley United Methodist Church

6520 Frederica Rd, Saint Simons Island, GA 31522-9746 +1 912-634-1412 [email protected] http://www.wesleyssi.org/
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5.0 based on 42 reviews

Wesley United Methodist Church

3. Get Your Muse On!

221 Business Center Dr, Saint Simons Island, GA 31522-2874 +1 912-268-0445 [email protected] http://www.getyourmuseon.com
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5.0 based on 8 reviews

Get Your Muse On!

4. Fort Frederica National Monument

Off Frederica Rd. just past Christ Episcopal Church St. Simons Island, Saint Simons Island, GA +1 912-638-3639 http://www.nps.gov/fofr/planyourvisit/things2do.htm
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4.5 based on 1,112 reviews

Fort Frederica National Monument

This beautiful park was the site of one of the first British colonies.

Reviewed By mekopp - Middletown, United States

I always take my national park passport book with me when I travel. When I realized I was about 20 miles from this site ,we drove to see it and get my stamp. I was so pleased with our visit. First of all , there is a legit introductory movie. I love when historic sites have this because it really does set the stage. When we got outside the visitor center there were people in colonial dress. One asked me if I wanted to make a candle. The blacksmith made and gave us a hook. This site is home to over 5000 artifacts and many of them were on display. It’s really an interesting piece of colonial history. Being from the north, I forget that the south has its share of colonial history as well. This site was beautiful and I could have spent more time here if I wasn’t traveling. The town of Frederica Georgia was also beautiful.

5. Harrington School

291 S Harrington Rd, Saint Simons Island, GA 31522-5349 +1 912-634-0330 http://ssiheritagecoalition.org/historic-harrington-school/
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Harrington School

6. Fishing Pier

Saint Simons Island, GA
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Fishing Pier

Reviewed By gmg1948

The Village Pier on St. Simons Island is buzzing with activity ranging from crabbing to fishing to gawking at the huge capsized boat (Golden Ray) on it’s side in the channel between St. Simons and Jekyll Islands. A great place to people-watch and enjoy winter warmth and gentle breezes.

7. Wesley Memorial & Gardens

6510 Frederica Rd, Saint Simons Island, GA 31522-9746
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4.5 based on 106 reviews

Wesley Memorial & Gardens

Reviewed By MarnetteS - Webster, United States

After being cooped up during Covid, we were ready to take a trip. We chose St. Simon's Island, a comfortable three-hour drive from Hilton Head Island, for its sightseeing opportunities. Among the historic monuments was the Wesley Gardens on Frederica Road. We stopped there after first visiting historic Christ Episcopal Church just down the road. The Wesley Gardens are named after brothers John and Charles Wesley who founded the Methodist religion. There is a turn-off from Frederica Road to park; the area is small but probably not many cars will turn up at the same time. The gardens are meticulously maintained. The imposing 18-foot Celtic cross just inside the gate is wondrous. It weighs 15 tons cut from granite in Elberton, GA. Charles Wesley was General Oglethorpe's Secretary of Indian Affairs. He is also famous for writing over 6,000 hymns. The garden is situated on two acres and filled with native trees and plants. It was a pleasant walk around the cross; benches provide a place to sit and rest in this beautifully landscaped retreat. It would be especially lovely in the spring with blooming azaleas. The Wesley Methodist Church is adjacent to the gardens. Bells toll on the half and hour.

8. Tree Spirits of St. Simons Island

Saint Simons Island, GA 31522-4705 +1 912-638-9014 [email protected] http://www.goldenisles.com/discover/golden-isles/tree-spirits-of-st-simons-island/
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4.5 based on 76 reviews

Tree Spirits of St. Simons Island

Find All the St. Simons Tree Spirits Whether you’re traveling with children or exploring without, the St. Simons Tree Spirits should not be missed! Kids will love this unconventional treasure hunt of sorts, and adults will love the hand-carved art that comes with a unique legend! Insider tip: Start your adventure at the Golden Isles Welcome Center on St. Simons Island to pick up a map.

Reviewed By JulieJacknG - Peninsula, United States

We enjoyed the hunt to find all of the tree spirits. Wish there were plaques nearby to talk about the artist or maybe story behind each one. Nice photo ops while we explored the island!

9. Cassina Garden Club tabby cabins

1049 Arthur J Moore Dr next to Epworth By the Sea, Saint Simons Island, GA 31522-2206 +1 860-212-2220 http://www.cassinagardenclub.org/
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4.5 based on 20 reviews

Cassina Garden Club tabby cabins

Reviewed By travelwriter52 - Clinton, United States

These cabins have been maintained by a garden club. Right on the waterfront with flowers behind, it is very pretty. I was unable to see inside. Located between Epworth and the park.

10. Bloody Marsh

St. Simons Island, Saint Simons Island, GA +1 912-638-5341 http://www.exploresouthernhistory.com/bloodymarsh.html
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Bloody Marsh

Reviewed By paulsE2282PF - Winter Springs, United States

The Battle of Bloody Marsh wasn’t called that when it happened. The battle pitted the Scottish Highlands Militia against Spanish troops. The victory literally ended the Northern expansion by Spain into the Americas

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