| Jacksonville Attractions |
| Jacksonville, Florida's First Coast with its miles of beaches remain
relatively unspoiled and unfenced. The Beaches communities of Atlantic
Beach, Jacksonville Beach, Neptune Beach and Ponte Vedra Beach offer
some of the best sport fishing, boating and water sport opportunities in
the country. A stroll along the beach might yield a collection of
seashells, a view of porpoise and northern right whales that cavort off
the coast, or merely the relaxed state of mind that ocean waves can
foster. Mayport Naval Station is home to many U.S. ships, including
aircraft carriers. Many shrimp boats drag their nets in the waters of
the St. Johns River and the Atlantic Ocean from the docks of Mayport.
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Arboretum & Gardens A
natural preserve that showcases local flora and
fauna with a focus on conservation, recreation and
education FREE |
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Anheuser-Busch Tours
Experience how fresh beer is brewed. The Tour gives you the
opportunity to see the all-natural brewing process and marvel at our
state-of-the-art facilities, brew houses, cellars and packaging plants.
We also invite you to enjoy a complimentary tasting of our finest beers. |
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Beaches Historical Museum Enjoy
the interactive, informative, and intriguing look at
the area's heritage through exhibits and firsthand
accounts designed to bring the rich history of the
Beaches communities to life. |
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Big Talbot Island State Park is
primarily a natural preserve providing a premier
location for nature study, bird-watching, and
photography. |
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Camp Milton
Civil War Park In 1864, Camp Milton was considered
the largest encampment of Confederate forces in
Florida with over 8,000 troops. |
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Fort Caroline National Memorial French Huguenots landed
at this site in 1564 and established the first Protestant colony in
North America. Today, the park encompasses 680 acres and includes a
replica of the original fort, as well as a visitor center and a nature
trail. 12713 Fort Caroline Road, Jacksonville, Located in the Timucuan
Preserve 641-7155 |
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Friendship Park and Fountain One of the
largest self-contained fountains ever built FREE |
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Hemming Plaza
Downtown Jacksonville FREE |
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Huguenot Memorial Park In addition to the
natural beauty of the area, the park also offers
swimming, fishing, surfing, a boat launch area,
picnic shelters, restrooms, and shower facilities to
make your stay comfortable and enjoyable. |
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Jacksonville Baldwin Trail
Built
along a former railroad corridor, this trail
traverses a diversity of natural habitats including
pine flatwoods, wetlands, and hardwood uplands. FREE |
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Jacksonville Landing
Downtown Jacksonville |
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Jacksonville Zoo, north of downtown, is a
natural wonderland growing and changing daily, with
more than 1,000 rare and exotic creatures. Covering
about 70 acres along the St. Johns River, the zoo
has the only walking safari in Northeast Florida. A
true family adventure, the Jacksonville Zoo offers
an entertaining and educational experience for
visitors and residents of Florida's First Coast.
8605 Zoo Parkway,
757-4463 |
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Kathryn Abbey Hanna Park at the Beach
near Mayport Naval Station |
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Little Talbot Island State Park
has five miles of beautiful, white sandy beaches and
is one of the few remaining undeveloped barrier
islands in Northeast Florida. Maritime forests,
desert-like dunes, and undisturbed salt marshes on
the western side of the island allow for hours of
nature study and relaxation. The diverse habitats in
the park host a wealth of wildlife for viewing
including river otters, marsh rabbits, bobcats, and
a variety of native and migratory birds. |
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Kingsley Plantation 251-3537, Visit Florida's oldest
standing plantation where Kingsley's slaves produced sugarcane and Sea
Island cotton during the early 1800s. Kingsley conducted many
agricultural experiments and did much to further the cultivation of
citrus fruits in Florida. |
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Mayport Lighthouse (circa 1859) Located at
the Mayport Naval Air Station, 247-8688, This historic
lighthouse saw enemy action during the Civil War, but remained on duty,
while Union gunboats used the beacon light as a navigational aid as they
attempted to lay siege upon Jacksonville. The lighthouse is listed on
the National Register of Historic Places. |
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Memorial Park
1620 Riverside Avenue |
| Riverwalk Northbank
A two mile walk on the North Bank of the St. Johns River - Downtown |
| Riverwalk on the South
Bank of the St. Johns River |
| San Marco
Square is near Downtown |
| Theodore Roosevelt Area 13165 Mt. Pleasant Road,
Jacksonville, FL 32226, 904-641-7155, Visit this 600 acre
wilderness preserve along the St. Johns River and discover a natural
treasure of hardwood forest, wetlands, and scrub vegetation. Miles of
thickly wooded, peaceful nature trails hiking trails are on site that
offer views of distinct ecological communities with various flora and
fauna present. |
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Treaty Oak
Local lore places a treaty signing between Native Americans and European
settlers under the spreading branches. |
| Tree Hill Nature Center
located on Lone Star Road in Arlington, is home to 50 acres of trails, a
Florida Natural History Museum, butterfly and hummingbird gardens and
native animals. |
| University of North Florida Nature Preserve 4567 St. Johns
Bluff Road, Jacksonville, FL 32207, 904-646-2998, This
1,000 acre nature preserve features twelve miles of nature trails
winding through typical northeast Florida terrain which include a 21
station exercise course and a jogging path. |
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Veterans Memorial Wall at Jacksonville
Municipal Stadium showcases the names of more than 1500 local military
personnel who lost their lives while on active duty. |
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Yellow Bluff Fort Historic State Park 12157
Heckscher Dr. |
| Fernandina Beach Attractions |
| Fort Clinch A
pentagonal brick fort with both inner and outer walls, Fort Clinch was a
safe haven for blockade runners during the Civil War. Briefly occupied
by Confederate forces, its recapture by Federal troops in early 1862
gave the Union control of the adjacent Georgia and Florida coasts |
| Saint Augustine Attractions |
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Alligator
Farm and Zoo |
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Castillo de San
Marcos |
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Castle Ottis |
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Fort Matanzas |
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Fountain of Youth |
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Marineland |
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Ripley's Believe It or Not |