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Brunswick, GA Road Trips

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Downtown Brunswick, GA, GA

Photo: Joshua Brown

Trip Routes

3

Longest Drive

332.9 mi

Alpharetta, GA

Quickest Drive

6h 9m

Roswell, GA

Plan Around Brunswick, GA

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Brunswick, GA by the Numbers

Recent demographic snapshot from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey.

Population

15,248

Median Income

$34,021

Median Home Value

$128,300

Median Age

36.4

Source: US Census Bureau ACS 5-year (public domain). See our methodology for details.

Brunswick, GA at a Glance

Founded

1771

Area

25 mi²

Notable People from Brunswick, GA

A sampling of people born in Brunswick, GA.

Adam Wainwright

Adam Wainwright

1981

American baseball player

Anna Jay

Anna Jay

1998

American professional wrestler

Darius Slay

Darius Slay

1991

American football player (born 1991)

Ike Williams

Ike Williams

1923–1994

American boxer

Glacier

Glacier

1964

American professional wrestler, martial artist and actor

Ellis E. Williams

1951

American actor

Bumble Bee Slim

1905–1968

American Piedmont blues musician (1905–1968)

Aaron Swinson

1971

American basketball player

Trevon Scott

1996

American basketball player

Landmarks & Historic Sites

Attractions and heritage-registered places located in Brunswick, GA.

Brunswick Old Town Historic District

Brunswick Old Town Historic District

historic district in Brunswick, Georgia

National Register of Historic Places listed place
Ballard School

Ballard School

historic school building in Brunswick, Georgia

National Register of Historic Places listed place
Windsor Park Historic District

Windsor Park Historic District

historic district in Georgia, United States

National Register of Historic Places listed place
Colored Memorial School and Risley High School

Colored Memorial School and Risley High School

high school in Brunswick, Glynn County, Georgia

National Register of Historic Places listed place
Frank M. Scarlett Federal Building

Frank M. Scarlett Federal Building

federal building in Brunswick, Georgia

National Register of Historic Places listed place
Old Glynn County Courthouse

Old Glynn County Courthouse

historic county courthouse in Brunswick, Georgia, U.S.A.

National Register of Historic Places contributing property

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Traveler Guide to Brunswick, GA

Brunswick is a city in Coastal Georgia just north of Florida, the mainland gateway to several islands in the Intracoastal Waterway, including St. Simons Island and Jekyll Island.

1 Lover's Oak, intersection of Prince St and Albany St. A 900 year old oak estimated to be from the 12 century AD, where, according to Native American legend, lovers would meet. (updated Nov 2021) 2 Lanier's Oak, median of Hwy 17 (Glynn Ave). Said to be the oak that inspired Sidney Lanier to write the poem "The Marshes of Glynn", while sitting under the branches. (updated Nov 2021) 3 Liberty Ships Memorial, 101 Gloucester St (in Mary Ross Waterfront Park). A plaque to commemorate the vast number of Liberty Ships produced in Brunswick during World War II to counter German forces. Sometimes there will be tall ships, cruise ships, etc moored to the landing here on Oglethorpe Bay. (updated Nov 2021) 4 Fort King George State Historic Site, 302 McIntosh Rd, Darien, ☏ +1 912 437-4770. Tu-Su 9AM-5PM. The oldest British fort on the Georgia coastline, dating to 1721, as a deterrence to Spanish and American Indian attacks. It was subsequently abandoned and then saw resettlement of the area nearby as the town of Darien when General James Oglethorpe brought a contingent along in 1736. Tours and trails and a museum on site. $7.50 adults, $7 seniors, $4.50 youth (6-17). (updated Nov 2021) 5 Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation Historic Site, 5556 US-17, ☏ +1 912 264-7333. W-Su 9AM-5PM. Relics of a rice plantation using slave labor from the early 1800s that became a dairy with heirlooms and paths through the marsh. $8 adult, $7 senior, $5 youth (6-17). (updated Nov 2021)

Attend the Brunswick Rockin' Stewbilee at the Mary Ross Waterfront Park in October and sample many different vendors' Brunswick Stew recipes, a tomato-based stew with okra, corn, lima beans, and meat (the most authentic purportedly being rabbit) that Brunswick, GA claims to be the originator of. 1 Blythe Island Regional Park, 6616 Blythe Island Hwy, ☏ +1 912 279-2812. Daily 6AM-6PM. A park with marshes and trails to explore. Free admission, charge for camping. (updated Nov 2021) 2 Ritz Theatre, 1530 Newcastle St, ☏ +1 912 262-6934. 1899 theater that is used by the Golden Isles Arts and Humanities Association to host performing arts productions and related events. (updated Nov 2021) 3 Altamaha Wildlife Management Area, 2613 US Highway 17, Darien, ☏ +1 912-262-3173. Here you can really get a sense of the marsh life at the mouth of the Altamaha River, with kayaking launches and wildlife viewing, and also find the Butler Island Plantation, where hundreds of slaves performed arduous work to cultivate rice and where now the estate looks something like a haunted house. (updated Nov 2021) 4 Sapelo Island Visitors Center, 1766 Landing Rd, Darien, ☏ +1 912 437-3224. Tu-Sa 7:30AM-5:30PM. Coordinate ferry tours to Sapelo Island with its Hog Hammock Community, home of Gullah Geechees, an African American subtype of former slaves, Reynolds Mansion, and marshes and beaches, such as Nanny Goat or Blackbeard Beach. (updated Nov 2021)

1 Marshside Grill, 1200 Glynn Ave, ☏ +1 912 342-7981. M-Sa 11AM-9PM. Fair views of the marshes here to go along with your seafood or other dining choice. They have the brunswick stew too. (updated Nov 2021) 2 Indigo Coastal Shanty, 1402 Reynolds St, ☏ +1 912 265-2007. M 11AM-3PM, Tu-F 11AM-9:30PM, Sa 4PM-9:30PM. Artsy little eatery featuring Caribbean/island types of cuisine. (updated Nov 2021)

1 Courtyard Brunswick, 580 Millennium Boulevard, ☏ +1 912 265-2644, fax: +1 912 265-4029. 2 Fairfield Inn Brunswick, 107 Gateway Cir, ☏ +1 912 264-2060, fax: +1 912 265-5679. 107 Gateway Center Circle. 3 Hampton Inn Brunswick, 128 Venture Drive, ☏ +1-912-261-0939. The Hampton Inn Brunswick provides the most comfortable and convenient accommodations of any hotel in Brunswick. Cracker Barrel is walking distance from the hotel. 4 Holiday Inn, 138 Glynco Parkway, ☏ +1 912 264-3300. The Hostel in the Forest (10 miles west of Brunswick on Highway 82), ☏ +1 912 264-9738. A rustic, idealistic, and serene hostel with treehouses, $25 including dinner. Must call for a reservation. 5 Comfort Suites Golden Isles Gateway, 220 Gateway Center Blvd (Get off exit 38 off I-95 and turn east), ☏ +1 912 342-4618. Check-in: 1500, check-out: 1100. 60 room upper mid-scale hotel. 2.5 miles from FLETC and the Glynco Airport. 15 min from St. Simon's and Jekyll Islands. $70-120.

1 Golden Isles Airport (BQK IATA, previously known as "Glynco Jetport"). is mostly a general aviation airport, but also has daily flights from Atlanta on Delta Air Lines. The nearest major airports are Savannah/Hilton Head International (SAV IATA) to the north, and Jacksonville International (JAX IATA) to the south, in Florida. Each is about 1.5 hours away by car. Brunswick can be accessed by car from Interstate 95 by Exit 29 (US Highway 17/Georgia State Route 25 Northbound), Exit 36-A (US Highway 341 / US Highway 25 / Georgia State Route 27 Southbound) or Exit 38 (Georgia State Route 25-Spur).

Major highways in Brunswick include Interstate 95, US Highway 17, US Highway 341 (multiplexed with US Highway 25 for almost its entire route) and Georgia State Route 303. US Highway 82's eastern terminus is at Interstate 95 Exit 29. Primary north/south city streets include Glynn Av (US 17), Martin Luther King Bl, Altama Av, Habersham St and Newcastle St (US341/25). Primary east/west city streets include Fourth Ave (US 341), Gloucester St (US 25), "L" St, Parkwood Dr, First St, Fourth St, GA25-Spur, Community RD (GA 303), Chappel Crossing Rd, and Glynco Parkway. Brunswick can be travelled by car, on bicycle or on foot. Drivers should beware that Brunswick uses Photo Enforcement of traffic laws at some intersections. As of February 2007, The intersection of L St and Martin Luther King Bl, the intersection of Altama Ave and Community Rd (GA 303) and the intersection of Glynn Ave (US 17/GA 25) and the F.J. Torras Causeway to St. Simons Island have cameras installed and in operation.

Travel tips adapted from Brunswick (Georgia) on Wikivoyage, licensed CC BY-SA 4.0. Content summarized; visit the source for the full article. See our methodology for how we use it.

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