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Playgrounds on Wilmington IslandIf your a mom, dad, grandparent, babysitter, etc. you are always looking for something to do with your kids so you can get a little free time. There a three "public" playgrounds on Wilmington Island (many more private ones behind churches, schools, etc.). The first one is maintained by Chatham county and is at the far end of the island. The other two playgrounds are in HOAs and it is best if your there as a guest to a homeowner in that neighborhood. This park is owned by the county and anyone can use it. It is great for a party and has a section for older kids and a section for younger kids. This playground is great for kids of all ages! There are monkey bars, slides, balance beams, and a car for your kids to play in. There is even a tire swing and merry go round! This playground is great!! It has a ton of climbing space and will keep your kid entertained. Like I said before, there are many more playgrounds on Wilmington Island but they are owned by schools and churches. The owners might not want you to use their playground.
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Circle of trees geocacheA huge favorite past time of locals around here is geocaching. The first geocache I ever found was in the heart of Wilmington park covered in dirt and grime. It was a micro (geocaching term for super tiny) and required a lot of searching for. One of the few tips I can give you is to read the hit carefully and disregard everything else in the description except for the nano part. also make sure you look up the new international version of psalm 1:1 for it has the clearest definition. Above is a NANO a type of geocache. This is the type of micro you should look for. The map is not entirely correct, you should look for a roundabout when you get to the location
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AuthorHi!! I'm Abby Van Brimmer. I live on Wilmington Island, just outside of Savannah, GA. Us islanders won't get offended if you haven't heard of Wilmington Island. We are a residential part of part of the "armpit of the south" just twenty minutes outside of downtown. I enjoy writing about the many hidden gems on Wilmington Island and the surrounding areas. Archives
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