Our Segway Tours
We offer three unique tours of varying lengths, different days of the week. Mondays and Tuesdays, you can ride along a beach where a centuries-old fort still guards the waterways. Wednesday through Sunday, you’ll be guided through a majestic maritime forest out to waterside bluffs and plantation-era structures. All of our small-group expeditions have unsurpassed natural beauty and historical intrigue. You won’t be disappointed with your choice!
Fort George Island: Trail to Kingsley Plantation
Wednesday - Sunday9:45 AM - noon; $85 per person
Ride through a lush martime forest out to the National Park’s waterfront Kingsley Plantation- the best example of an 1800’s sea island cotton plantation in Florida. Beautifully situated on the banks of the coastal wetlands of the Timucuan Preserve, you’ll have water panoramas of islands, marshes, sand bars, and tidal rivers.
Fort George Island: Trail to Point Isabel
Wednesday - Sunday2:15-3:30 p.m.; $65 per person
Ride through a lush maritime forest out to Point Isabel with its stunning water views of the Timucuan Preserve's saltwater marshes, sand bars, and dune-lined shores.
Fort Clinch: Trail Along the Beach — New Location Coming Soon!
Beginning Monday, January 16, 2012, we will be operating on beautiful Fort Clinch
State Park. Morning and afternoon Segway excursions every Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday.
9:45 – 11:30 AM and
1:15 – 3:00 PM;
$75 per person
Ride along Cumberland Sound on a beautiful, park-protected beach located on the northern end of Amelia Island. Long stretches of beach, towering dunes, and spectacular views of the water.