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10 Places To Visit In Kingsland For Unique Eats and Gifts

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This cute little Georgia town right off I-95 near the Florida state line is packed full of creative people from artisans to farmers and is a great reason to stop for a visit in Kingsland.
Most travelers stop for gas or perhaps an overnight at one of the hotels, but many never venture pass the exit to explore whats beyond.

downtown kingsland.

From artisans and artists to oystermen and bakers, visiting the makers of Kingsland adds originality and authenticity to experience.

These passionate locals are proud to share their stories, creations and talent with patrons from near and far.

We’re sharing 10 places we hope you’ll stop and visit visit the next time you pass by Kingsland, GA

10 PLACES TO VISIT IN KINGSLAND FOR UNIQUE EATS AND GIFTS

SHOP AND CREATE IN KINGSLAND, GEORGIA

Hooks Crafted leather store in Kingsland, GA.

A standout among the variety of wonderful downtown retailers is Hooks Crafted Leather Company

Here, the work of Matt Hooks is on display.

This young craftsman and entrepreneur began in a home workshop, sewing by hand. Today, his unwavering commitment to quality shows in the outstanding line of leather goods that fill his retail space.

Along with a team of skilled co-workers, Matt creates totes, wallets, belts, portfolios, accessories and other keepsakes, onsite. They also support local events, offering classes for children during downtown holiday happenings.

Gallery 307

At Gallery 307 in Woodbine, the work of many local craftsmen and artists is featured. There is fine art and photography as well as a craft gallery.

Handcrafted jewelry, quilts, clothing and a host of one-of-a-kind creations can be found here.

Makery in Kingsland

Less experienced crafters enjoy interaction and creativity at The Makery on Lee . Here, patrons can take on stenciling, painting, candle making and more.

Projects can be taken on by walk-in DIYers as well as during scheduled classes and private parties.

Beyond the crafts and gifts, The Makery also offers a selection of Georgia-grown and made items, including delicious jams, jellies, honey and candy. Here, visitors can enjoy local flavors and support area small businesses while browsing and exploring their own creative talents.

Farm to Family Store in Kingsland

Shop local at Farm to Family, where visitors will find a variety of produce and products, from candied jalapenos to fresh-cut collard greens, produced by local community members.

DELICIOUS SWEET TREATS AT WANDERFUL THINGS

Wanderful Things in Kingsland, GA.

Creativity in the kitchen is what Wanda Clark is all about and she believes that life’s sweetest moments are made even sweeter with a touch of homemade goodness. At her bakery and lunch spot, Wandaful Things the sweet smells of that homemade goodness greet guests at the door.

With her team of talented bakers, Wanda brings her passion to the plate, creating delightful and memorable cakes, cupcakes, pastries and desserts.

Each creation is a work of art and a celebration of flavor. Wanda is also open for lunch, offering a small, curated menu of tasty sandwiches, salads and specialties.

FRESHEST SEAFOOD IN KINGSLAND, GEORGIA

Whitehouse Seafood bowl of oysters.

At Whitehouse Seafood oysters harvested from Crooked River, along with clams, crabs, shrimp and fish from local waters, provide the most succulent local flavors.

Owned by locals committed to sustaining their natural resources, Karen and Steven have worked with environmental agencies to build sustainable oyster beds–and to produce the highest quality, best tasting product.

They are committed to both offering the freshest of local seafood and to ensuring healthy harvests for years to come. They also have shelves stocked with locally sourced produce and products.

DOWN ON THE FARM IN KINGSLAND, GEORGIA

morning belle farm.

At Morning Belle Farms, growing organically is a family affair for the Parham family. These local farmers are focused on providing certified organically grown blueberries and they also offer vegetables and honey in season.

Visitors can take part in the process by taking to the field and picking their own blueberries.

SUnflowers in the sun

Nearby, Merck Farms has been offering locally grown U-pick fresh fruits and veggies at a family-owned farm located along the St. Marys River since 2011. Visitors can also find U-pick strawberries, blackberries and grapes at Vacuna Farms , serving the community since 2010 with pesticide-free fresh produce. Fruit and nut trees are available for purchase here, as well.

Kingsland Home Grown Market logo.

While in town, save the date for the Makers, Bakers and Growers featured during the Kingsland Homegrown Market on Second Saturdays.

As you stroll through the market, you’ll find an incredible array of one-of-a-kind treasures just waiting to be discovered.

From handcrafted jewelry to beautifully designed home decor, every booth holds a surprise that will capture your heart.

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