Gravity Autos

New and used car dealer near Kings Bay Base, GA

Used cars, trucks, and SUV dealership near Kings Bay Base, GA

Kings Bay Base, Georgia, is a U.S. naval base located in the city of St. Marys in southeast Georgia's Camden County. Known for its submarine flotilla, it's home to the U.S. Atlantic Fleet's Ohio-class submarine force. Nestled on the Cumberland Sound, it spans approximately 16,000 acres of land and water combined, offering remarkable views and teeming with natural beauty. Despite its military focus, Kings Bay Base boasts a charming combination of rich history, southern hospitality, and a serene natural environment. It stands as an intriguing choice for historical, military, and nature enthusiasts exploring Georgia.


Gravity Autos is a new and used car dealer serving Kings Bay Base, GA and surrounding communities

Gravity Autos is Kings Bay Base's destination for used cars, trucks, and SUVs. We're located is located at 10575 Atlantic Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32225.

  1. Head west on Warbler St toward Warbler Ct (0.3 mi)
  2. Turn left onto USS James Madison Rd (1.2 mi)
  3. Turn right onto USS Benjamin Franklin Dr
    Restricted usage road
    (0.5 mi)
  4. Continue onto St Marys Rd
    Partial restricted usage road
    (5.5 mi)
  5. Take the ramp to Jacksonville (0.3 mi)
  6. Merge onto I-95 S
    Entering Florida
    (20.9 mi)
  7. Take exit 362A for I-295 S toward East Beltway/Jax Beaches (0.9 mi)
  8. Keep right (0.1 mi)
  9. Take the ramp to I-295 S (0.4 mi)
  10. Take the ramp onto I-295 S (9.1 mi)
  11. Keep left to stay on I-295 S (3.0 mi)
  12. Take exit 48 for FL-10/Atlantic Blvd (0.2 mi)
  13. Slight left onto the ramp to Neptune Beach/Atlantic Beach/Jacksonville Beach (167 ft)
  14. Slight left onto FL-10 E/Atlantic Blvd (0.1 mi)
  15. Turn left
    Destination will be on the right
    (367 ft)

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