Kingsland, GA Indoor Activities
Indoor Activity Deals
Hang Glide USA
The instructor teaches the passenger flight basics during one-hour glider flights over the Ritz Carlton, Egans Creek and other landmarks
Lingerie Football League
- Midtown
After opening the season with a commanding 48–0 victory, the Breeze take the field against the Eastern Conference rival Baltimore Charm
Jacksonville Maritime Heritage Center
- Downtown Jacksonville
Members explore maritime heritage center's myriad ship model & ocean-liner dioramas & attend quarterly member meetings & programs
Mindful Motion Yoga
- Windy Hill
Instructors lead students of all ages and skill levels through a variety of classes that link breath and boost strength and flexibility
Emerald Princess II Casino
- Jekyll Island
Aboard four decks of a cruise ship, guests can gamble, eat dinner, or take in ocean breezes
Pilates on 3rd
- Jacksonville Beach
Certified instructors lead Pilates, yoga, and cross-training classes seven days a week in an upscale fitness boutique
SSI SUP
- St. Simons
For two to three hours, paddleboard tours search the open ocean, natural marshes, and sand bars for wildlife and shells
Steel Mill Crossfit & Gym
- Hillcrest
Rep-based CrossFit workouts are scalable to challenge students of any fitness level
Fitness Lab Jax
- Crystal Springs
Classes, held six days a week, include low-impact, intermediate, and advanced boot camp, as well as Pilates and TRX Suspension Training
Fitness Together Jacksonville 13457 Atlantic Blvd
- Atlantic
Trainers combine strength-training, cardio, and nutrition programs to create custom fitness regimens for clients
Island Party Entertainment
- Fairfax
Aboard a retired military boat with a margarita machine, guests cruise along St. Johns River soaking up the sunset at Jacksonville Landing
Dog Wood Park
- Southside
Pooches shirk leashes and gambol freely across a 15-acre park replete with trees, swimming ponds, and digging pits
Boxing Bunnies
- Multiple Locations
Seasoned boxer creates a supportive atmosphere as she guides women of all athletic abilities through one-hour boxing workouts
Meridian Fitness
- Palm Valley
Personal trainers lead groups of students in 45-minute boot-camp cross-training classes designed for all skill levels
Salsa Caliente
- Mandarin Station/Losco
Instructors separate students by skill level and teach beginner, intermediate, or advanced moves for styles such as LA salsa and mambo
TitanUp Fitness
- Jacksonville Beach
Group fitness classes infuse cardio exercises, weight training, and yoga with a personal-training vibe
Outdoor Combo Fitness
- Craven
Group fitness classes, including Zumba, boot camp, and yoga, unfold outdoors every day of the week
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Owned and operated by The Potter’s House International Ministries, King Pins Bowling center improves hand-eye coordination with air hockey, billiards, and more than 20 automatic scoring lanes. Between frames, patrons can grab a cheesy pizza at the snack bar or catch a game on either of the alley’s two jumbo screen TVs.
Originally built in 1927, 5 Points Theatre has undergone a transformation throughout the years from "talkie" palace to neo-modern nightclub to contemporary art-house cinema, earning accolades from the Florida Times-Union for its eclectic and offbeat lineup of films. The upcoming calendar hosts a variety of exclusives and special showings in addition to popcorn-popping Hollywood releases. Stop in for cult-classic midnight screenings, during which the theater transforms into a pumpkin carriage piloted by the delicate dreams of cinematic fans. The eclectic mix of motion pics ensures you'll still be able to catch Blue Valentine between viewings of foreign flicks, such as the Best Picture–nominated British historical drama The King's Speech.
My Gym children's fitness center, which currently has more than 200 international locations, began more than 25 years ago as a structured place for children to safely play, acquire new skills, and romp off a sugar buzz. With a dedication to imparting the benefits and fun of fitness, the affable, energetic crew of teachers and supervisors at the Jacksonville branch employs their expertise in music, dance, and gymnastics to build youngsters' strength and self-esteem while simultaneously stimulating their giggleplexes. Classes are organized according to age level—starting as young as 6 weeks—and are designed to incorporate the latest physiological, psychological, and meteorological research. My Gym’s curriculum includes structured classes for all developmental degrees, from Tiny Tykes, a class for parents and babies that focuses on movement, to Whiz Kids and Champions, classes designed for elementary-aged kids to master motor, sports, and gymnastics skills. One-hour free-play sessions enable children to engage in unstructured, parent-supervised frolics on the activity-filled premises.
Even though Perry Farrell coined the phrase “Alternative Nation,” invented the Lollapalooza concert series, and played midwife to the genre of modern rock in the 1990s, his musical powers are even more attuned in 2012. Jane’s Addiction, composed of frontman Farrell, guitar wizard Dave Navarro, drummer Stephen Perkins, and Chris Chaney on bass, could be Florida retirees betting on games of shuffleboard and coasting off the success of seminal albums such as Nothing’s Shocking and Ritual De Lo Habitual. Instead, the band lets its freak flag fly with its latest album, The Great Escape Artist and its subsequent Theatre of the Escapists tour.
A year before her death in 1959, Ninah Cummer—an art collector, garden enthusiast, and civic leader—donated her riverfront home and art collection to the community, imploring her fellow citizens to help support the foundation of an art museum. In less than 10 years, the board of trustees transformed the abode into the verdant Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens, adding to Ninah's original gift of 60 pieces until the collection included nearly 1,000 works of art.
Today, the permanent collection holds pieces that span more than four millennia, from 2,100 B.C. to the 21st century. An ancient Egyptian stone tablet intrigues viewers with cryptic hieroglyphs and stylized portraits while, nearby, Peter Paul Rubens' The Lamentation of Christ epitomizes the colorful, sweepingly histrionic style of the Baroque painters. American treasures include Gilbert Stuart's iconic portrait of George Washington—one of over 100 he painted in an attempt to perfect the likeness of the first president and design a killer mask for the White House Halloween party.
After getting their fill of indoor beauty, guests can head to the open air and vibrant scenery of the museum's gardens. Begun more than a century ago, the gardens crisscross with winding paths that take guests under the canopies of majestic oaks and alongside the Italian garden's shimmering reflecting pools.
The Amelia Island Museum of History is the fortuitous result of circumstance. In 1975, a committee from the Duncan Lamont Clinch Historical Society gathered to found a history museum for Fernandina Beach and Amelia Island. Meanwhile, local collector William Decker was studiously acquiring historical documents and artifacts from the area—a lot whose pieces numbered in the thousands. When Decker died, the collection passed on to his son, a noted altruist, and just like that the Amelia Island Museum had its bones.
Today, the museum's exhibits examine local culture of the Timucua Native American tribe, Spanish and French explorers, pirates, and Victorian-era residents. Curators have assembled the Women of the Port photography display to highlight women working in the local maritime industry.
Museum guides are not restricted to the grounds, and often helm tours of the island's haunted locales, historic Centre Street, and Fernandina Beach's north end—with a focus on history from the mid-18th to 19th centuries.
