Amelia's Wheels Programs
Learn To Ride
Amelia's Wheels also offers a "Learn To Ride" program for children who would like to learn how to ride a bicycle. This program is designed to teach beginner bike skills and safety issues to children of all ages. $35.
Places to See
Here are just a few of many wonderful places to visit on our resort. Enjoy your ride!
• The Nature Center
At The Nature Center, located behind the
reception center, take a close up view at some of
the animals that we share the Plantation with.
The Nature Center also offers a variety of different
programs from kayaking and bike trips, to
hiking and crabbing. It’s the best way to get a
close up view of Amelia Island’s natural beauty.
Come and browse our retail store that includes a
variety of educational toys, waterproof cameras
and clothing.
• Drummond Point
Leave your bikes at the entrance and take a
short hike over dirt trails to a boardwalk over
looking the intracoastal estuary. Drummond
Point offers stunning morning and evening
views. One of our two outside basketball courts
is also located here.
• Walker’s Landing
Located on the marsh side of the Plantation,
Walker’s Landing offers a view of the wild, yet
wonderful, salt marsh teaming with wild life. It is
also the site on an ancient Indian burial ground.
• Willow Conservancy
The Willow Conservancy is a wildlife sanctuary
providing a home to an assortment of warblers,
woodpeckers, and other birds as well as
nocturnal creatures such as raccoons, armadillo,
opossum, and even bobcats. The path is shaded
by live oaks, magnolias, hickory, sabal palm, and
of course, willow trees.
• Aury Island
For a great spot to fish or just relax, follow the
bike path under Cooper’s Bridge to this quaint
little playground called Aury Island that is
tucked into nature’s beauty.
• Sunken Forest
The Sunken Forest is a short walk through
inner dune meadows, gradually spiraling up to a
beautiful overlook of the ocean and beach. A
must for early risers looking to catch a beautiful
sunrise!