If you are up for an ultimate coastal eco-adventure, Jacksonville is the place to be! We have the most extensive urban park system that will take you from riverfront views to the local wildlife you will only experience in Jacksonville. Fort Caroline National Park
This historic replica of the French settlement in 1564 features the stunning view of the St. Johns River. Go back in time and learn about the vibrant story between the Spanish and French rivalry in the 16th century. Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve This large park extends to 46,000 acres and is considered the biggest park in the city. You can hike, swim, bike, and fish in the wetlands, trails, and beautiful beaches in the area. Kingsley Plantation The Kingsley Plantation is one of the only surviving plantation homes in Florida. If you want to learn more about the city’s heritage, you can join the daily guided tours or audio tours to the slave quarters and the plantation site. Pumpkin Hill Creek Preserve State Park There are a lot of things visitors can do in this 4,000 acre-Northside park. You can go camping, hiking, canoeing, kayaking, or bird watching in the park. You can quickly go to both Betz Tiger Point and Cedar Point Preserve from this park. Yellow Bluff Fort Historic State Park This park played a significant role during the Civil War because it served as a military camp when it was built in 1862. Its location made it easy for anyone to access the inland areas of Florida. Anyone can go to the park for free. Fort George Island Cultural State Park Guests come to this park that was named after a fort used to defend the southern flank for fishing, boating, and hiking. The park also features a once exclusive resort, Ribault Club. Hanna Park Anyone who loves outdoor activities would like to be in Hanna Park. It has a public beach where you can go surfing. For people who want to go hiking or biking, they can enjoy the 20-mile trail with various difficulty levels. Castaway Island Preserve You can find the salt marshes of this preserve along the Intracoastal Waterway of Jacksonville. The preserve features an interactive trail ideal for exploring wildlife in the area. You can also join a public kayak or canoe launch. Jacksonville Arboretum It is considered as one of the best outdoor sites in the city that offers different wildlife, hiking trails, a breathtaking pond, and beautiful landscaped gardens and trees. This park, located in Arlington, is a perfect place for families who want to go hiking with their pets. Fort Family Regional Park at Baymeadows This family-friendly park in the Southside area has a soccer field, picnic areas, trails, and a playground for the children. There is also a lake perfect for fishing in this 52-acre park. Hemming Park Hemming Park is an integral part of the city's history as it is the first established park in Jacksonville. It was built in 1857 and became an important site for the Civil Rights movement. At present, the park becomes a venue for music festivals and other family-friendly events. Click here for more information. Jacksonville, FL is a diverse and interesting city. Here are 12 days of things to do and see the next time your visit the area.
Day 1 Calling all water adventure lovers! You can explore the St. Johns River and other beaches in Jacksonville with your loved ones by joining a local tour. You don't need to have your boat to enjoy the beaches or the Intracoastal Waterway. You only need to visit the place and ready yourself for a day filled with fun and enjoyment. Day 2 Jacksonville is big on sports, so if you are a fan, you can catch an exciting game by Jacksonville Giants or the Jacksonville Icemen. You can watch a game for as low as $10. Day 3 Jax is known for its wide array of local breweries. Tag along your drinking buddy and explore the beer options the city offers. Day 4 Jacksonville has something in store for the art lovers. There are over twelve museums located in Jax, and each one offers unique exhibits that guests of all ages will enjoy. There are interactive exhibits and classes which tourists can join. If you are a lover of art, go ahead and get yourself an annual membership to any of your favorite museums. Day 5 You can do a lot of water adventures in Jacksonville including surfing in one of the world's best beaches to go surfing. Recently, Surfline named Jax as one of the Best Surf Cities in the World. Day 6 Jacksonville is all about art, including performing arts. There are eight concert venues and theaters around the city, so whether you want to see a play or watch your favorite band perform, Jacksonville has something in store for you. Day 7 You can also go shopping in one of Jacksonville's shopping districts. With the variety of choices, we are sure that there is one for everyone. You would be helping the local businesses when you buy from the local retail stores. Day 8 Ready your camping supplies and head to the camping beachside for a night of bonfire, hot dogs, and fun. You will appreciate Florida's when you see its natural beauty. Day 9 There's a lot for water lovers in Jax. You can go fishing on a chartered trip in its water teeming with big fish. Don't worry if it's your first time because you will be with professional fishers and they will teach you how to catch that fat-bellied fish. Day 10 If you want to explore the city but you don't know where to start, you can join a tour with a guide. You can learn about the rich history of the town and even explore the beaches in this tour. Day 11 Do you want to learn how to make candy? How about joining a DIY workshop? You can enter both at Sweet Pete's and Creative Grain. There are other more fun and interactive classes you can participate including Painting with a Twist and The Studios at Florida School of Holistic Health. Day 12 No trip is ever complete without a sumptuous meal. Whether you want to dine in a high-end restaurant or relax in a homey fish camps, you can find a place to satisfy your craving. For more information about Jacksonville, click here. |
AuthorOwner of Jacksonville Tree Service Archives
November 2019
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