Local Attractions

Jacksonville is a big city with lots to do! Here you’ll find everything including museums, beaches, farms, parks, playgrounds, movie theaters, professional sports, tours, zoos, and more!

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5.00 (2 reviews)
370 Jacksonville Zoo Train, Jacksonville, FL 32218

Escape to the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens for the only walking safari in Northeast Florida. Discover the earth’s wildlife through interactive and educational experiences. A true family adventure, the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens is growing and changing daily and is dedicated to consistently improving.  Beginning in 2004 with Range of the Jaguar and continuing with Giraffe Overlook and Savanna Blooms garden, the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens is quickly becoming a world-class establishment. The Zoo has something for everyone with more than 2,000 rare and exotic animals and 1,000 varieties of plants. Whether you are a visitor to Florida’s First Coast or a lifetime resident, we invite you to experience the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens through interactions with people, wildlife and the environment.

The Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens is a zoo located in Jacksonville. It sits at the mouth of the Trout River. The zoo occupies approximately 110 acres and has over 2,000 animals in its collection.

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5.00 (1 review)
829 Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville, Florida 32204

The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens is committed to engage and inspire through the arts, gardens and education. A permanent collection of nearly 5,000 works of art and historic gardens on a riverfront campus offers more than 110,000 annual visitors a truly unique experience on the First Coast. Nationally recognized education programs serve adults and children of all abilities.

Every week art classes are offered to both members and non-members of The Cummer Art Museum. Check the website for the most updated class offerrings and prices.

Visit the Cummer Museum for free on Tuesdays from 4-9pm and also on the first Saturday of the month.

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5.00 (2 reviews)
400 N Hogan St, Jacksonville, FL 32202

Sweet Pete’s Candy is a confectionary emporium of roughly 23,000 sq. ft., making it one of the largest candy shops in the United States. The Jacksonville location boasts a fully functioning factory with an interactive gallery, two large retail areas, a full restaurant and bar called The Candy Apple Café and Cocktails, rooftop patio and dessert bar. Sweet Pete’s features an event center that offers space for children’s field trips, catered events and parties, hands-on interactive candy making sessions and birthday parties. Birthday parties include your choice of a candy-making experience, factory tour, ice cream and many additional options to customize your party package. Stop by or call today to visit the Sweetest Destination on Earth!

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Hanna Park
5.00 (1 review)
500 Wonderwood Dr, Atlantic Beach, FL 32233

The Beach

1.5 miles of pristine sandy beach with multiple access points and it’s home to the premier surfing spot in Northeast Florida, The Poles.

Dolphin Plaza

An ideal oceanfront location for a family reunion, wedding reception, or corporate outing.

Biking and Hiking Trails

Hanna Park has over 20 miles of trails for the hardcore mountain bikers and the entire family to enjoy.

Fresh Water

A 60-acre lake and open to fishing, kayaks, pedal boats and canoes!

Kids Splash Park

Open Memorial Day through Labor Day, it’s the perfect place for kids under four feet tall to cool off in the summer.

Extras!

Hanna Park also has picnic areas, facilities for cookouts, reunions, retreats, and other group activities. Please note that reservations are required.

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5.00 (2 reviews)
405 Palencia Village Dr., St. Augustine, FL 32092

Palencia Pirate Ship Park and Athletic Fields is a fun playground shaped like a giant pirate ship. Other amenties include a covered Pavilion, basketball courts, softball and soccer fields. This fun play area is located at the entrance of the Palencia neighborhood.

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5.00 (3 reviews)
1047 Kingsley Ave, Orange Park, FL 32073, United States

The Clarke House is a shaded wooden castle playground beneath a canopy of live oak trees, a covered pavilion, walking trails, butterfly garden. There is a giant wooden airplane, a wooden ship for kids to climb on and a puppet theater with a separate area for young children. There is a walking trail through the woods about 1/2 mile long.

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5.00 (1 review)
3700 Park Street, Jacksonville, FL 32205, United States

Boone Park offers several playgrounds with nice shady walking trail. Also enjoy many tennis courts and picnic shelter.

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5.00 (1 review)
753 Park St, Jacksonville, FL 32204, United States

Riverside Park playground and duckpond offers beauty and fun. Located very close to 5 points this park hosts many fun events. (bring bread to feed the ducks)

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5.00 (1 review)
3972 3rd Street South, Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250, USA

The First Coast Cultural Center (formerly The Cultural Center at Ponte Vedra Beach) is a non-profit 501(c) (3) arts organization dedicated to providing a place for everyone in the Jacksonville region to create, understand and experience the arts.

We bring the arts to our community through art exhibitions featuring local, regional and nationally known artists; art classes and workshops for children and adults; children’s summer camps; and creative events that support educational programming.

Our outreach programs serve children with disabilities, special education needs, and low-income families.

With nearly a thousand patrons, members, and supporters and over 8,000 students each year, First Coast Cultural Center is the hub of the vibrant artistic community here at the Beaches.

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5.00 (2 reviews)
Amelia Island, Fernandina Beach, FL, United States

Amelia Island Kayak Excursions is an award-winning local family owned/operated business offering professionally guided kayak, rentals, Hobie Mirage® Kayaks & SUP’s, and motorboat tours for Amelia Island and the surrounding areas. They offer a variety of kayak tours for all experience levels ranging from black water wooded environments, salt marsh estuaries, to Cumberland Island National Seashore, the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, and the Suwannee River. They offer family-friendly tour options as well as complimentary jump seats for little ones and host Kids and Teen Kayak Camps. With all of their kayak tours, they provide a complimentary bottle of water, a pretzel type snack for each guest, and a free digital photo album. “We love what we do and it is our goal to help our guests have an authentic, fun, and informative experience as they explore the natural settings of our area. Kayaking is a wonderful way to get off the beaten path, and we would be delighted to be a part of your time on the water. Let’s Go kayaking!”

Awards:

We are honored to have received the following awards:

  • #1 Guest Rated on TripAdvisor for over 7 consecutive years in the following Amelia Island categories: Outdoor Activities, Tours, Kayaking, Wildlife/Eco Tours, Boat Tours, and Water Sports.
  • Jax Best Water Sports Rentals
  • U.S. Senate Small Business of the Week
  • Nassau County Chamber Small Business of the Year
  • Jacksonville’s Bold City Best of the Best Watersports
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4.75 (2 reviews)
1025 Museum Circle, Jacksonville, FL 32207, United States

The Museum of Science and History is a museum located  in downtown Jacksonville.  It is a private, non-profit institution located on the Southbank Riverwalk, and the city’s most visited museum. It specializes in science and local history exhibits.

MOSH has many kid-friendly exhibits as wells events and a planetarium. There are drop in rates as well as memberships that offer special benefits.

MOSH is also available to rent for special events and birthday parties.

Hours:

Mon-Thurs: 10-5
Friday: 10-8
Saturday: 10-6
Sunday: 12-5

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4.75 (2 reviews)
999 Anastasia Blvd, St. Augustine, FL 32080, United States

The St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park is one of Florida’s oldest continuously running attractions, having opened on May 20, 1893. Not only does it have 23 species of crocodilians, but also a variety of other reptiles, mammals, and birds, as well as exhibits, animal performances and educational demonstrations.

Adventure Landing
4.00 (1 review)
1944 Beach Blvd (U.S. 90) Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250

Adventure Landing and Shipwreck Island Water Park in Jacksonville Beach, is the
largest Family Entertainment Center in northeast Florida. Offering individual & family fun for all ages. Adventure Landing can accommodate private and semi-private group events hosting thousands of guests. With over 5,000,000 visitors since opening, the Jacksonville Beach Park can proudly claim that Adventure Landing is the “Place to Play” for Florida families and visitors. Adventure Landing, Jacksonville Beach, features:

  • Adventure Speedway Go-Karts
  • Adventure Golf – two 18-hole miniature golf courses
  • Laser Tag in our Multi-Level Arena
  • A monster Video and Redemption Gaming Arcade
  • The Wacky Worm Roller Coaster
  • Frog Hopper
  • Max Flight Coaster Simulator
  • Batting Cages with varied skill levels
  • On-site food services and catering
  • Two themed Snack Bars

Adventure Landing specializes in birthday parties for children and teens! Home of the “No-Hassle” birthday party, they have thought of it all! A trained party captain will be at your side to help organize and host your party from beginning to end. Adventure Landing Birthday parties are guaranteed to be memorable and affordable. Check out their Birthday Party Package options and let Adventure Landing be your first choice for your next Birthday Party! Adventure Landing has a great range of games and entertainment! They also include everything and have a variety of add-ons.

4.00 (1 review)
4535 Southside Boulevard, Jacksonville, FL, United States
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4.00 (1 review)
1996 San Marco Blvd, Jacksonville, FL, United States

The only place in town to offer dinner, drinks and a movie, San Marco Theatre serves untraditional movie theater fair including freshly made pizzas, sandwiches, nachos, quesadillas, great beer and wine.

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3.75 (2 reviews)
14780 Mandarin Road, Jacksonville, FL 32223, United States

Mandarin Park playground is located along Julington Creek. Amenities include walking trail, nature center, picnic tables and a fishing pier. The park also offers play areas, walking trails and an interpretive nature center. 

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3.00 (1 review)
9525 Philips Highway, Jacksonville, FL, United States
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2.50 (1 review)
1910 Wells Road, Orange Park, FL, United States

AMC Signature ReclinersReserved SeatingDolby Cinema at AMCIMAX at AMCRealD 3DMacGuffins BarFood & Drinks Online OrderingDiscount TuesdaysCoca-Cola FreestyleClosed Caption

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0.50 (1 review)
297 Aquatic Drive, Atlantic Beach, Florida 32233, United States

Beaches Aquatic Pool has been serving the Northeast Florida community since 1963. The 220,000 gallon pool is gas heated and maintained at 82 degrees for year round swimming comfort. The facility provides a center for recreational and competitive swimming. We offer swim lessons for children and aqua-fitness classes for adults.

Sunshine Park
2514 S Beach Pkwy, Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250

A very popular park located in Jax Beach. Amenities include:

  • Children’s playground
  • Splash Pad
  • Fitness trail
  • Basketball court
  • All-purpose field
  • Tennis court
  • Gazebo
  • Six picnic shelters
  • Two grills
  • Three volleyball courts
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333 North Laura Street Jacksonville, FL, 32202

The Museum of Contemporary Art Jacksonville is a visual arts educational institution and cultural resource of the University of North Florida. It serves the community and its visitors through exhibitions, collections, educational programs, and publications designed to enhance an understanding and appreciation of modern and contemporary art with particular emphasis on works created from 1960 to the present.

Explore MOCA for free on Wednesdays from 5-9pm and also on the first Saturday and Sunday of the month.

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1671 Francis Avenue, Atlantic Beach, FL 32233, United States

Jordan Park is 1.5 acres of wooded park with a large playground area, trees, covered picnic pavilions, grills, a basketball court, and a community center. 

The Jordan Park Community Center is a 2000 square foot of space – housing both Beaches Habitat and the community center. Hours normal hours of operation are noon to 6 pm.  The Community Center is available for rent with a 4-hour minimum of $100, plus a $200 refundable security deposit.  

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2072 George Street, Atlantic Beach, FL 32233, United States

Donner Park, located in the Marsh Oaks area at the corner of Dutton Island Dr. West and George Street, consists of over 5 acres of park land. Activities include a full basketball court, a softball field, tennis courts, and a large sand playground area and the Gail Baker Community Center.

Beautifully shaded by oak and pecan trees, Donner Park is home to many of the City’s community activities, including outdoor summer movies, fall festival, flag football, baseball, and tennis. Outdoor bathrooms are open during week days.

 

 

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716 Ocean Blvd, Atlantic Beach, FL 32233, United States

Bull Memorial Park is home to a tennis court, an amphitheater area, a picnic area, a tetherball court, a small basketball court, a large sand playground, public restroom, and an open space for field play.

Bull Park is also adjacent to the Adele Grage Cultural Center.  This center provides space for the Atlantic Beach Recreation and Special Events offices, a community room (20’X40′) with a full service kitchen (available for rent), public computers, a 60-seat theatre, and art gallery for monthly exhibitions.  

The Community room opens to Bull Memorial Park. Rental information is available online or call, (904)247-5828.  

The Center is home to the Atlantic Beach Experimental Theatre, or ABET, offers theatre performances from September-May. ABET also offers drama workshops for adults and children. For tickets call (904) 249-7177, or visit their website at http://www.abettheatre.com.  

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800 Seminole Road, Atlantic Beach, FL 32233, United States

Jack Russell Park has two large play areas and is covered with trees and a large picnic pavilion. Other amenties include basketball court, 6 tennis courts, 2 racquetball courts, skateboard ramps, baseball fields and soccer fields. A concession stand is open on weekends.

Russell Park is home to the Atlantic Beach Athletic Association, Oceanside Rotary Skate Park, Tennis Lessons, and hosts the annual Late Night Skates, Bowl Bash and Fun Day & Camp Out Under the Stars (an annual event for families).

The Atlantic Beach Athletic Association is home to the Atlantic Beach Little League Baseball, Softball and T-Ball leagues. Workshops and Clinics are also provided by the league.   For more information on Spring or Fall sign-ups, contact ABAA at http://www.abbaseball.com.

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301 Florida Blvd, Neptune Beach, FL 32266, United States

Jarboe Park has several playgrounds with new equipment and a fun sand area. Other amenities include an exercise trail, basketball court, tennis courts, volleyball courts, a lake and pavilion. Easy walk to the community garden and farmers market on Saturday at 2pm. 

9th Avenue North, Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250, United States

Tall Pines Park is a quiet, spacious playground with picnic tables and many trees to offer shade. Located just west of Penman. 

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2nd Avenue North & 10th Street North, Jacksonville Beach, FL, 32250

Gonzales Park offers a playground with two sheltered picnic areas. Also includes BBQ grills, two baseball fields, and basketball court. There is very little shade at this park. Located a few blocks north of Beach Blvd.

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3rd Street between 16th and 19th Avenue South, Jacksonville Beach, FL, 32250

Hugenot Park a nice playground just one block from the ocean. Amenities include a tennis facility with 7 tennis courts, a three acre lake, fishing pier and boardwalk, and basketball courts. 

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1st Street South between 5th & 6th Avenues South, Jacksonville Beach, FL, 32250

Oceanfront Park is just steps off of the ocean in Jacksonville Beach with a small playground area. Other amenities: four sheltered picnic areas, educational kiosk system, sand volleyball court and two dune walkovers, Handicapped-accessible. 

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11751 McCormick Rd, Jacksonville, FL 32225, United States

Ed Austin Regional Park is a huge park with so many fun things to offer. The large playarea is enclosed with a fence. There are soccer fields, baseball fields, a skateboard area, a 1.75 mile paved (mostly shaded) path, basketball courts, a frisbee golf course and many large open fields for running around. Bonus: Stroller Strength classes are held here on Tuesday at 9:15. 

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4322 Richard D. Gatlin Road, Jacksonville, FL, 32277

The Arlington Lions Club park and playground is located along the St. Johns River. Amenities include: nature areas, picnic shelters, boat and kayak ramp and a scenic boardwalk.

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2775 Huffman Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32246, United States

Huffman Blvd Park has a large playground area for the kids. Other amenities include basketball courts, open fields, tennis courts, and walking trails.

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4711 River City Dr, Jacksonville, FL 32246

Wolfson Children’s Park Playshore at the St. John’s Town Center is soft climb and play designed like sea creatures that toddlers will love. Other attractions, open air mall, restaurants, train ride, fish pond. The playground is located in front of Dick’s Sporting Goods.

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7901 Baymeadows Road East, Jacksonville, FL 32256, United States

Deerwood Rotory Park is a great playground for the little ones because of the soft ground surrounding several playstructures. There are also covered picnic tables.

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8000 Baymeadows Road East, Jacksonville, FL 32256, United States

Baymeadows Regional Park has a nice playground, soccer fields, and walking path around the lake.

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8650 Newton Road, Jacksonville, FL 32216, United States

Brackridge Park playground has umbrellas on the unique playstructure to offer shade. Other amenities include soccer and multiuse fields.

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2455 Palm Valley Rd, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32081, United States

Davis Park has a small playground area nestled in a large sport complex consisting of 5 soccer fields, 3 football fields, 4 lighted softball fields, and 6 lighted Baseball field, two multipurpose baseball fields, one tee ball field. Also features 4 stocked fishing ponds for children under the age of 12 (catch and release only) and two fenced in dog parks.

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101 Library Blvd, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082, United States

Bird Island Park is located behind the Ponte Vedra Branch Library. The playground is at the end of the boardwalk and has unique play equipment that kids love. The 4.2 acre park includes a 2 acre pond with a wooden board walk and viewing pavilion, turtle shaped maze, storytelling area, gazebos, and informational signage throughout the park.

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956 Hubbard St, Jacksonville, FL, United States

Confederate Park playground in Jacksonville’s Historic Springfield area has unique, whimsical equipment that spurs the imagination. Surrounded by beauty and history the park also includes a serene fountain setting, statues, and a fenced 2.87-acre dog park.

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Sisters Creek Marina Drive 8203 Heckscher Dr, Jacksonville, FL 32226, Jacksonville, FL

Jim King Park has a playground, a picnic area, a fishing area and boat ramp. The ramp is used as headquarters for the Greater Jacksonville Kingfish Tournament, and is closed to the public during the tournament.

3461 Lannie Road, Jacksonville, FL 32218, United States

Lannie Road Park is a playground in the park that is home to Gateway Radio Control Club, an association of radio control model airplane experts. The park includes picnic tables with work benches, taxi-ways, a runway, athletic fields and club house. Insurance coverage is required to fly a model plan at the facility.

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Leonid Road, Jacksonville, FL 32218, United States

Ray Green Park playground is also home to JAX BMX club. Other features of the park include BMX track, athletic fields, tennis courts and picnic facilities.

7000 Roosevelt Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32244, United States

Tillie K. Fowler Regional Park has several playground areas on a 500-acre facility also offering a nature center and amazing trails for hiking, biking and enjoying nature. One special feature is a 35-foot elevated observation tower that provides the perfect birds-eye view.

8435 118th Street, Jacksonville, FL, 32224

Lew Brantley Park playground is located in the 90-acre park with a community center, basketball courts, picnic areas, nature trail with fitness stations. This park is home to “Field of Dreams” Miracle League field, where special needs youth can experience playing baseball in their own league.

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3320 Chrysler Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32257, United States

Elizabeth Betty Wolfe Park/Pickwick Park has a peaceful playground with a beautiful walking trail. Located in the Pickwick neighborhood.

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10851 Hood Rd, Jacksonville, FL 32257, United States

Losco Regional Park feels like you’re in the country with its quiet atmosphere complete with a scenic paved trail that wraps around the wooded park, one multi-use field, soccer fields and two playgrounds – including one for toddlers. Losco Park also boasts a splash pad when it’s time to cool off!

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3960 Alcazar Avenue, Jacksonville, FL 32207, United States

Granada Park playground is in the beautiful Spanish inspired rectangular park located in the middle of Granada Boulevard.

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1800 San Marco Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32207, United States

Landon Park playground is nestled right in beautiful San Marco. The park has many large trees offering shade for play.

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2870 Sydney Street, Jacksonville, FL 32205, United States

Willowbranch Park playground is located right behind the Willowbranch Library. Other amenities include baseball field, basketball court, picnic tables, benches, a little creek and plenty of trees.

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5903-1 Solomon Rd, Jacksonville, Florida 32234, United States

The Diamond D Ranch has been a family owned and operated ranch for over 60 years, providing a variety of entertainment for all, including birthday parties, field trips, weddings, trail rides, riding lessons and corporate events. The ranch is a beautiful place where family and friends can go to enjoy a fun filled day of entertainment.

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One World Golf Place St. Augustine, FL 32092

Celebrate the Game’s Best!

Explore genuine artifacts from our members thought a variety of exhibits and the Member Locker Room. See our new exhibition Honoring the Legacy: A Tribute to African – Americans in Golf. Tickets include all-day admission, a round on the 18-hole natural grass putting course and a shot on our island green Challenge Hole. The IMAX Theater features documentaries and Hollywood Films year round. Senior, student and military and group discounts are available.

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4012 University Boulevard North, Jacksonville, FL 32277, United States, North America

With over 30 pools located throughout Jacksonville, there is bound to be one close to you. In addition to swim team, these pools offer affordable swim lessons and other programs at numerous pools around our city. The city is leading the Waterproof Jacksonville campaign, offering FREE swim lessons for families that otherwise could not afford!

JaxParks offers swim programs at its outdoor pools each year in June and July. Classes are offered year-round at the Cecil Aquatics Center.

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745 West Forsyth Street, Jacksonville, Florida 32204, United States

For 30 years, Sally Corporation has hosted thousands of visitors for a free tour of their robot factory. Tours are offered on Tuesday and Thursday, hourly from 9am-1pm. Minimum age is 7. No tours during July or August.

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11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonville, FL 32226, United States

Kingsley Plantation is open seven days a week, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., except on Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Years Day. Admission is free.

You can explore the grounds at Kingsley Plantation, which include the slave quarters, barn, waterfront, plantation house, kitchen house, and interpretive garden. The visitor contact station/bookstore is located in a 1920s building adjacent to the plantation buildings.

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1408 Gator Bowl Blvd, Jacksonville, Florida 32202, United States

Please note the Jacksonville Fire Museum is closed; it’s re-opening date will be announced when available.

The Jacksonville Fire Museum serves as an educational link between past and present. Through the years, thousands of visitors have toured the museum, learning about the rich history of the Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department.

At the Jacksonville Fire Museum, you will see thousands of items detailing the history of the fire service not only in Jacksonville, but the entire state of Florida. Exhibits include photos from the Great Fire of 1901, a fully-restored 1902 American LaFrance horse-drawn fire engine, and a working 1926 American LaFrance fire engine.

If your kids love fire trucks and firemen then this museum is worth a visit. Located in Metropolitan Park this small museum offers visitors lots of information about the history of fire service in Jacksonville and in Florida.

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301 A Philip Randolph Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32202, United States

The Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp are a minor league baseball team based in Jacksonville, Florida. The team is a member of the Southern League and is the class Double-A affiliate of the Miami Marlins Major League Baseball (MLB) team.

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1 Everbank Field Dr, Jacksonville, FL 32202

The Jacksonville Jaguars are a professional American football team based in Jacksonville, Florida. They are members of the South Division of the American Football Conference in the National Football League.

The Jaguars offer a Kids Club and Family Fun Zone,  as well as a Woman’s Club.

Founded: November 30, 1993
Arena/Stadium: EverBank Field
Division: AFC South

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1000 W Bay St, Jacksonville, Florida 32204, United States

The Jacksonville Sharks are members of the Arena Football League (AFL). The ArenaBowl XXIV and four-time South Division Champions are presented by Sea Best Seafood and play all home games on Sea Best Field at the Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena.

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Jacksonville, FL, United States

Jacksonville Armada FC are an announced professional soccer team to be based in Jacksonville, Florida. They are scheduled to join the North American Soccer League (NASL) for the 2015 season. They will initially play their home games at the Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville in Downtown Jacksonville.

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Hodges Stadium, North Entrance Road, Jacksonville, FL, United States

The Jacksonville Axemen are a semi-professional rugby league team based in Jacksonville, Florida, U.S. They currently play in the USA Rugby League. They play their home games at Hodges Stadium at the University of North Florida.

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1860 Starratt Rd, Jacksonville, Florida 32226, United States

The Catty Shack Ranch is dedicated to the rescue and care of big cats. We provide sanctuary to cats confiscated by the state for illegal ownership, improper enclosures or maltreatment. Educating the public on these beautiful wild cats is our passion.

Our events are our primary way of raising funds for our residents. 100% of proceeds to go our residents! We are completely run by volunteers, so we are only able to be open certain days of the week. Please see our “Public Tours“ listing for the days we are open on our website.

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581705 White Oak Rd, Yulee, Florida 32097, United States

White Oak conserves and sustains some of the earth’s rarest wild animals. We are located in Northeast Florida

White Oak is one of the world’s premiere wildlife breeding, research, and training facilities. Located along the St. Mary’s River in northeast Florida, White Oak conservation programs span 600 acres and are surrounded by 6,800 acres of pine and hardwood forest and wetlands.

Co-founded in 1982 White Oak provides conservation options for the future by maintaining genetically diverse populations of threatened species in spacious, natural facilities. With a complex of research, husbandry, education and conference facilities, White Oak leads professional efforts to improve veterinary care, develop holistic animal management techniques, and better understand the biology of critically endangered species.

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9600 Oceanshore Blvd, Saint Augustine, Florida 32080, United States

Founded in 1937 as Marine Studios, Marineland began as an underwater film studio. In 1938 it was opened to the public as the “Worlds First Oceanarium.” Large porthole windows on the side of the Oceanarium gave many their first glimpse at the beauty and diversity of the ocean. Marineland pioneered dolphin training in the 1940’s and the animals soon became the stars of elaborate performances where they exhibited aerial acrobatics. The ever growing popularity of bottlenose dolphins, conservation, and education resulted in Marineland evolving from a show stadium environment to a new habitat that allows guests to meet dolphins up close. Today guests enjoy an educational experience swimming, touching, feeding, and even painting with dolphins.

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Fuller Warren Bridge, Jacksonville, FL, United States

Every Saturday from 10am till 3pm, RAM provides a dramatic venue for up to 150 juried artists to share their custom creations, from handmade pottery, paintings, and jewelry, to silk-screened shirts and unique accessories. RAM’s award-winning Farmers Market offers local produce, dairy, meats, and honey, as well as exotic flowers, plants and spices. RAM’s main River stage features regionally and nationally known artists, great Indie bands, up-and-coming vocalists, and terrific local talent, all in a covered, riverfront setting that’s hard to top.

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Jarboe Park, 5th Street, Neptune Beach, FL, United States

Every Saturday from 2-5 rain or shine vendors at the Market sell a wide selection of in-season, local and organic produce, local all-natural meats, free-range eggs, cut flowers, locally roasted organic coffees, edible plants and trees, orchids, handcrafted teas, gluten-free and vegan foods, handcrafted cheeses, locally made desserts, freshly baked breads, homemade dog treats, local honey and other seasonal delights. Through the Beaches Green Market, community members can learn about seasonality and sustainable farming practices by getting to personally know the people who grow their food. The Market aims to empower through education and awareness, thus allowing people to make active decisions towards the betterment of their personal health, that of their families and the planet as a whole.

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120 Marketside Avenue, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL, United States

It’s no surprise that this well planned community has its own farmers market. This market opens the third Saturday of the month from 10-2. With over 80 vendors, there is something for everyone. Each month the farmers market has a theme. April’s theme is the 3rd Annual Jaguars Rally complete with appearances from Jags cheerleaders, mascot Jaxson De Ville and former players.

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N 7th St, Fernandina Beach, FL, United States

Local Chiropractors, Joe and Elizabeth Lee, have opened a local farmers market and a local Arts Market – both are located in Fernandina Beach, on beautiful Amelia Island, Florida.

The Fernandina Beach Market Place, is a true farmers’ market located on N. 7th Street, in the historic district of Fernandina Beach, and their newest market, the Fernandina Beach Arts Market, features local arts & crafts by talented artisans from our community, and is located adjacent to the farmers market on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of each month.

Fernandina Beach Market PlaceThe Fernandina Beach Market Place: Join your family, neighbors and friends at this weekly event where farmers, growers, and entrepreneurial individuals sell locally grown and produced goods to those living in, and visiting, our friendly, little community. The farmers’ market is open EVERY Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., year round, rain or shine.

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9451 Regency Square Boulevard, Jacksonville, FL, United States

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1028 Park Street, Jacksonville, FL, United States
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2042 Park Avenue, Orange Park, FL, United States

The Town of Orange Park Farmer’s and Arts’ Market was created in September 2012. The market is run by The Town of Orange Park Events and Recreation Division. We have grown tremendously since our opening day. We now have over 100 vendors on a regular basis that offer a variety of homemade and homegrown products from local merchants, live entertainment, food on-site, and a great family atmosphere!

When is the market held? The market is held on most 1st and 3rd Sunday’s of each month from 11am-4pm. Some Sunday’s we’re closed due to special events or holidays. Our season runs from September through May and we are closed June, July, and August.

Where is the market located? The market is located on the busy corner of US17 and Kingsley Ave. 2042 Park Ave, Orange Park, FL 32073. This is an outdoor market and sometimes due to inclement weather the market may be closed. Just look for the large yellow signs!

What can you expect to find at the market? We offer a huge variety of quality handmade and homegrown items. You will find nearly anything your heart desires from locally grown honey, cupcakes, pies, salsa, granola, plants, produce, raw milk, eggs, cheeses, hand crafted jewelry, bird houses, pottery pieces, didgeridoos, soaps, and many many more handcrafted items!

Where do I park? Due to the success of our market, parking can, unfortunately, be problematic. We suggest parking at CVS/Winn Dixie and using the pedestrian crosswalks to enter the market. There is also parking at Town Hall off of US 17 and Smith St and Kingsley Ave- both of these areas offer limited parking.

How do I become a vendor? All vendors are required to fill out an application. Applications can be found on our website click here or you can pick up an application at Town Hall or our booth at the market.

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1 World Golf Pl, Saint Augustine, Florida 32092, United States

The World Golf Village Associates will host a series of farmers markets for the local community on the Walk of Champions. More than 50 local vendors from Northeast Florida will have an arrangement of fresh food and specialty items to choose from. This event will take place from 3-7 p.m. Stay for Happy Hour at the Village with drink specials at Slammer & Squire, Fairway’s Café, Renaissance World Golf Village Resort and Caddyshack Restaurant.

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716 Ocean Blvd, Atlantic Beach, Florida 32233, United States

The Mid-Week Market is a (farmers’) market that offers local, healthy, fresh, and green foods to beaches residents. Every Wednesday at Bull Memorial Park two blocks from the ocean in Atlantic Beach, FL. From 3-6pm.

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Laura Street North, Jacksonville, FL, United States

Jaxsons Night Market occurs the third Thursday of every month in the heart of downtown from 5:30-9 PM. For Jaxsons, by Jaxsons showcasing what makes our community unique.

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Jacksonville, FL, United States

Your local modern general store specializing is local honey, jams, soaps, candles, yard art, candy, gifts, olive oils , vine ripe tomatoes and more.

We sell specialty Georgia made Amish Jams, local Jacksonville Raw Honey & Honeycomb, Bee Pollen, Vidalia Onion Relish, Chow Chow, MayHaw Jelly.

We sell Hyppo Popsicles. We specialize in Americana.

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4136 Thomas Mill Road, Jacksonville, FL 32218, United States
904-679-3880904-679-3880

Braddock Blueberry Farm uses natural practices, but they are not certified organic. You might want to bring a small step stool to reach the berries. Call or email them to find out exact hours for the week and if they will be open for picking.

Directions: 4136 Thomas Mill Road, Jacksonville, FL 32218. Go north on Lem Turner Road to Braddock Road (4 miles north of I-295), turn west on Braddock Road, go 3/10 mile, turn south onto Thomas Mill Road and proceed on dirt road to the end. Field is through the metal farm gate on right.

Price & Payment: $3 per pound, cash or check

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7010 Ricker Road, Jacksonville, FL 32244, United States
904.772.1369904.772.1369

Dowless Blueberry Farms is located on the Westside of Jacksonville. They are open for picking late May through late June. Call them to find out exact hours the fields are open.

Directions: 7010 Ricker Road, Jacksonville, FL, 32244. 2 miles south of 103rd street off I-295.

Price & Payment: $3 per pound, cash

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14959 Thomas Mill Road, Jacksonville, FL 32218, United States

Kent’s U-Pick Fresh Blueberry Farm uses no pesticides on the blueberry bushes. Reservations required. Listed on Facebook. They try to estimate how plentiful the berries will be to accommodate and if weather permits. The season usually lasts six weeks. Mid-May to end of June. During blueberry season, the blueberries do not ripen all at the same time. There are no restroom facilities. Normally schedule Wednesday or Saturday from 7:30 to 12 noon for picking. If the schedule is not on Facebook, call to see what days are open and to make reservations.

Directions: Blueberry field is located at the end of Thomas Mill Rd, Jacksonville, FL 32218. Starting at Lem Turner Road and Highway I – 295, head out north on Lem Turner Road (SR-115) toward Callahan, and go 3.5 miles to Braddock Road. Turn left onto Braddock Road, go one block, and turn left onto Thomas Mill Road (the first part is short and paved). Continue straight onto the dirt part a short distance and look for the windmill. Turn right at the windmill for the entrance and parking. The parking area can accommodate 30 vehicles at a time. For more detailed directions: Go to Facebook Google and search for Kent’s Blueberry Farm for a map and pictures.

Payment: Cash

Contact: (904) 768-3484 Home (904) 868-7822 Cell

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5571 Long Branch Rd, Jacksonville, FL 32234, United States

Blu By U Farm Est. 2015 is a local, Christian family-friendly U-Pick blueberry farm, Petting Zoo, Bait and Tackle shop, etc. See the details of the season within our posts or at our website. Contact us with any questions!

 

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2595 Stratton Road, Jacksonville, FL 32221, United States

Williams Blueberry Farms boasts a very nice manicured blueberry patch in the middle of a residential area that is easy to reach from I-10. Be sure to go early for the best berries and call to make sure there are some available.

Directions: 2595 Stratton Road, Jacksonville, FL 32221. I-295 to Normandy Blvd; go west approximately .4 miles to Stratton Road. Turn left, go until you see a Blueberry sign on the left. Follow the signs.

Price & Payment: $3 per pound, cash

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762 Pine Dr, Woodbine, GA 31569, United States

Harrietts Bluff Organic Blueberry Farm is located in Woodbine Georgia, about 45 minutes north of Jacksonville. They boast 4 acres of blueberry plants with almost 5,000 plants. Harrietts Bluff Farm is USDA organic certified by the Georgia Crop Improvement Association. There is a port-o-potty bathroom available for use while visiting the farm.

Directions: 762 Pine Dr. Woodbine, GA 31569. Go north on I-95 to Exit 7 (Harrietts Bluff Road). Turn right on to Harrietts Bluff Road. You will be going east, after about three miles you will cross a saltwater creek. Then take your first left on Pine Dr. Go to the end of Pine Dr. (about one mile). The farm will be on your right.

Price & Payment: $2.79 per pound, cash or check

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130 Bostwick Park Dr, Bostwick, Florida
386.937.5246386.937.5246

HNH Blueberry Farm is located in Bostwick, Florida, about an hour south of Jacksonville. This is a family farm with lots of blueberry bushes. They are typically open on the weekend, Saturday 8-7 and Sunday 1-6, but check their Facebook page for updates on availability.

Directions: 130 Bostwick Park Dr, Bostwick, Florida. HNH Blueberry Farm is south of Green Cove Springs off of Highway 17.

Price & Payment: $3.25 per pound u-pick, $4 per pound already picked, cash

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852030 U.S. 17, Yulee, FL 32097, United States
904.415.0337904.415.0337

The Blueberry Ranch is located north of Jacksonville, off Highway 17 in Yulee, Florida. Opening day for picking will be Wednesday, June 3rd. They will be open Wednesday – Saturday, 9am-3pm for picking, but be sure to double check and make sure there are berries available before heading out.

Directions: 852042 US Highway 17, Yulee, Florida. Take 95 north past Yulee, take exit 380 to Highway 17 south.

Price & Payment: $3 per pound, cash

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350 Beach Street, St Augustine Beach, Florida, United States

Head on down to the St. Augustine Pier where kids can splash in the water at the splash pad and also enjoy a sandy playground directly connected to it.

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4208 Kingsbury Street, Jacksonville, FL 32205, United States

The Murray Hill Playground boasts a water feature splash pad that is sure to keep kids cool after they have fun on the playground equipment

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210 South Riverview Drive, Jekyll Island, GA 31527, United States

The rides and attractions at Summer Waves are super cool! Plan your fun-filled day with relaxing laps around Turtle Creek Lazy River, riding the waves of the Frantic Atlantic, and taking in high-speed thrills down Pirate’s Passage. All of our attractions promise to be a splash-tacular good time!

Check the website for season pass, & daily & group admission rates.

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301 Herb Bauer Dr, St Marys, GA 31558, United States

7 acre recreational swimming facility located in Southeast Georgia. 3 separate water attractions including a lazy river, interactive children’s play area, and a lap pool with a 2 story twister slide. owned and operated by the City of St. Marys. Concessions, Gift Shop, lockers, restrooms and changing areas all on site.

Please call or check website for admission rates.

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157 King Street, St Augustine, Florida 32084, United States
(904) 826-1594(904) 826-1594
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Fax (904) 826-1595

Complimentary Winery Tours and Tasting are offered everyday at the San Sebastian Winery. Discover the art of winemaking and guests 21 and older will enjoy a complementary wine tasting.

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8550 Beach Boulevard, Jacksonville, FL 32216, United States

Nice Paddle is the Leader in paddle sports! They live and breath paddling.
From little Recreational Kayaks to Fishing Kayaks Plus: Stand Up Paddleboards for Touring, Fishing, Racing, Surfing or just to get in shape……… give Nice Paddle a try!

A division of All Wet Sports is located right off of Beach Blvd, next to Big Pottsberg Creek.

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13030 Heckscher Dr, Jacksonville, FL 32226, United States

Located in Talbot Islands State Park you can rent their kayaks or sign up for a kayak tour.

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Offers a variety of guided kayak tours throughout the St. Augustine area.

No drive-ins without reservation – our kayak service is mobile – we meet at the loacation of the trip – please see our “Kayak Trips” page.

Please Reserve Ahead

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111 Avenida Menendez, St Augustine, FL 32084, United States
904.377.7245904.377.7245

Two hour guided nature tours, located in the heart of downtown St. Augustine.

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370 Zoo Road, Jacksonville, FL 32218, United States

Explore the Trout River on your own in one of an open seat kayak.

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5255 Carter Spencer Road, Middleburg, FL 32068, United States

Choose & Cut Farm and Wreaths: Sand Pine, Virginia Pine, Red Cedar, Leyland Cypress, and Spruce Pine available.
Open: The day after Thanksgiving and then Wednesday 2 to 5 pm, and Friday, Saturday, and Sunday 10 am to 5 pm.

Make sure you call to confirm when they are open and what is available at each farm.

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11965 O. C. Horne Road Sanderson, FL 32087
(904)259-7703(904)259-7703

Choose and Cut Farm and Hay Rides: Red Cedar and Leyland Cypress available.
Open: The day after Thanksgiving and then daily from 8 am to 6 pm.

Make sure you call to confirm when they are open and what is available at each farm.

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35317 Huff Road Eustis, FL 32736

Choose and Cut Farm, Potted Trees, Gift/Craft Shop, Hay Rides, Petting Farm/Zoo, Wreaths, and Santa on first three weekends 12 pm to 4 pm: Sand Pine, Red Cedar, Arizona Cypress, Fresh Cut Northern Trees – Fraser Fir, Blue Spruce, Scotch Pine, and Douglas Fir.
Open: the day after Thanksgiving to December 22nd daily (except closed Mondays) 10 am to 6:30 pm.

Make sure you call to confirm when they are open and what is available at each farm.

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18120 NE State Road 26 Orange Heights, FL

Located approximately 90 minutes southwest of Jacksonville. They’ve been in business for almost 80 years and boast an impressive 500+ acres. You are sure to enjoy the great produce, friendly service, and affordable prices. U-pick strawberries are scheduled to open in late March. Their store is open Monday-Saturday – Hours: 9:00am-6:00pm. They accept Cash, Check, Debit cards, Visa/MasterCard, Discover.
Directions: 18120 NE State Road 26 Hawthorne, FL. Take 301 South through Waldo, or 21 South through Keystone Heights.

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14080 Normandy Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32221, United States

Urban Folk Farm is a new farm on the southwest corner of Jacksonville located near the Equestrian Center. We are two city folks from Miami who want to provide naturally grown, great tasting, and healthy food to the Jacksonville community.

The fall of 2014 was our first planting season. This year, we are planting several varieties of bok choy, brussel sprouts, cauliflower, and lettuce, carrots, beets and many more delicious vegetables. Not only are we planting on our fields, but part of Urban Folk Farm is also dedicated to small scale permaculture; we’ve got veggies growing all over! We have small orchard of young fruit and nut trees. Currently, we have a few free range chickens, but our girls don’t venture too far from their coop because of the hawks in the pine scrub that surrounds our farm. We have a limited amount of eggs for sale.

We look forward to meeting you all at the local farmers markets, but in the meantime feel free to give us a call, or stop by and hangout for a bit in our little piece of paradise!

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9470 Zambito Rd, Jacksonville, FL 32210, United States

We are a small family owned apiary on the Westside of Jacksonville, Florida. We offer Local Honey, Nucs, and VSH Queen Bees. Free Swarm Removal.

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2004 Orange Picker Road, Jacksonville, FL 32223, United States

We started out to raise the best food for our own family and now we are able to share it with yours.

Real farm food that is free from toxins, corruption and cruelty and produced in North Florida. Delivery route through Jacksonville, St Augustine, Middleburg and Green Cove Springs.

Visit our website to join our occasional farm newsletter or to get Hog Share pork, grassfed beef, chicken and duck eggs.

Join our facebook group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/foodfreedomfarmshares for further updates and information.

Livestock raised outdoors on fresh pasture and woods and ecology enhancing farming practices, no GMOs, no spraying, no routine use of pharmaceuticals, except in cases where it would be cruel not to, and helping others learn to do it.

“The Earth is the Lord’s, and the fullness thereof;” Therefore, we see our role in the fullness of creation as stewards, not consumers.

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800 Seminole Road, Atlantic Beach, FL 32233, United States

Atlantic Beach is a terrific beach to explore with families. Bull Park is located just a few blocks from the ocean and offers a picnic zone or alternate play area (shaded playground!) if you or your little one needs a break from the sand and surf. There is not a lot of parking located near the beach, so your best bet is to find parking at either Jack Russell Park, Bull Park, or the Beaches Town Center area and walk to the ocean. From most of the Atlantic Beach public access points, you are a short to medium size walk to the Beaches Town Center, where you can find lovely local dining options and shopping alike!

 

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116 1st Street, Neptune Beach, FL 32266, United States

Ultimate Beaches Guide:
This is often the first beach we visit, primarily because of proximity to the Beaches Town Center. I told you I loved this place. The local, coastal vibe just makes me happy. When you are ready to put your toes in the sand, it is fairly easy to find public access parking. We seldom, if ever, pack a lunch when we go to Neptune Beach because you are just a short stroll to some pretty tasty restaurants. Our favorite stops on Neptune Beach days are MShack when we are in the mood for simple burger and fries, Poe’s Tavern, and, of course, Dreamette. Yes, I said Dreamette. There is a new location just behind the Starbucks. From Neptune Beach, you can get to Jarboe or Bull Park quickly by car or bike.

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11 3rd Street South, Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250, United States

Ultimate Beaches Guide: We find ourselves at Jacksonville Beach events all season long. It is a vibrant, bustling beach. There are so many fun festivals, concerts, and movie nights at the amphitheater. If you are heading out to enjoy the sand and waves on Jacksonville Beach, you will find ample parking across the beach; but be careful that you do not park in a restricted area. If you think your little one might need to get off the beach and stroll away from the sand for a time, this a terrific beach for you. There is a park on 9th Avenue North, Tall Pines Park, that can provide a nice change of pace. There are also easy-to-access public restrooms on 3rd Avenue North, 2nd Avenue North, and 5th Avenue North. It may sound crazy but my favorite eatery to frequent on my Jacksonville Beach days is a grocery store, Native Sun. This place makes delicious juices and has lots of yummy ready eat foods that are perfect to take with you. On June 18th, the Salt Life Music Festival will be happening from 6:15 am – 10 p.m. If you want to check out the schedule of festivals, find them here on the Jacksonville Beach Website.

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County Rd 203, Sawgrass, FL 32082, United States

Ultimate Beaches Guide: It just doesn’t feel quite like summer until we have made our first trip to Mickler’s Beach. Located on the south end of Ponte Vedra Beach, it is a beautiful, easy-to-navigate beach. The beach access point provides ample parking, restrooms, showers and a handicapped accessible dune walk-over. We always find amazing seashells and shark teeth walking along this beautiful stretch beach. It is not atypical to see fisherman pulling in some fairly impressive catch off the shoreline or find yourself strolling alongside a horseback rider. Some of our most idyllic days happened at Mickler’s. This beach is a bit out of the way, so we tend to pack a picnic lunch although you are just a short drive away from dining options off of A1A.

Scenic A1A: The four-lane roads of Ponte Vedra Beach narrow to two as nature takes over the ride. The first public beach in Ponte Vedra, a favorite of locals, lies two blocks east of A1A at the last traffic light you’ll see for 20 miles. On the right the turn street is called Mickler Road; on the left Ponta Vedra Boulevard. Even though there is no sign designating this hidden gem, take the left. Mickler’s Landing, pronounced “Myklers” by locals, a local favorite famous for its pink, coquina-sand stretches of beach, has no sign at all. So finding it is a special delight. The wooden walkway through the twenty-foot high sand dunes gives you the first inkling that a special place is about to be revealed.

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505 Guana River Road, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082, United States

Ultimate Beaches Guide: When we want to immerse ourselves in the natural coastal environment, we head to Guana State Park. It is located just south of the Mickler’s Beach access. As with Hanna Park, there is an entry fee; but it is an even better deal at just $3.00 per vehicle up to 8 people. This beach access is gorgeous and provides ample parking. These beaches are beautiful coquina beaches, rich in sand and shells. We always find tons of oceanic wildlife enjoying the beaches with us. Beach access is open from 8 am until sunset every day. While there is not easy access to playgrounds, you can head across the street to enjoy education center and river/marsh hiking trails. Be sure to pack a picnic lunch and enjoy a day wrapped in nature.

Hopefully, you have figured out which beach you’re heading to first. What are you waiting for? Go get packed! Ahhhh … beach stuff … If you want to know how to pack like a pro for that trip, hop on over to Jessica’s post for tips on how to get beach bound.

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229 Walnut St Green Cove Springs, FL 32043

Located in Green Cove Springs, this spring-fed swimming pool has undergone renovation in recent years and is ready for swimmers! Spring Park is a beautiful park located along the St. Johns River, one block east of City Hall and features playground equipment, picnic facilities, and a gazebo!

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3 South Front Street, Fernandina Beach, FL, United States

Book an Amelia Island Kayak Tours or Boat Tours today and let them do all the planning! They make the arrangements, provide the knowledge, expertise, and equipment so you are free to create memories, build bonds, and experience the adventure of a lifetime. For those who love the outdoors, kayaking Amelia Island is a little slice of heaven on Earth. They strive to have each customer leave with a lasting memory of an amazing experience and have had the honor of introducing people of all ages and abilities to the natural wonders of kayaking. All that’s required on your part is an adventurous spirit!

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4208 Kingsbury Street, Jacksonville, FL 32205, United States

Murray Hill Playground is located in the Murray Hill section of west Jacksonville. One of the City’s oldest schools, Ruth N. Upson Elementary (formerly the Murray Hill School built in 1916)) resides just northwest of the park. Murray Hill incorporated in 1916 and remained a separate municipality until its annexation by Jacksonville in 1925. In 1941, the heirs of J. Graeme Drew sold the park property to the City. Several athletic associations have used and helped maintain the playground over the years including the Murray Hill Youth Assoc., the Wright Youth Assoc., and most recently the Murray Hill Athletic Assoc. Improvement projects in 2001-2003 added two scoreboards, a walk path, fencing for two T-ball fields, a water feature, three portable shelters, a playscape and more.

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1701 Myrtle Avenue North, Jacksonville, FL 32209, United States

The playground at J.P. Small Park was renamed in June 2007 to honor Eugene M. GLover. Mr. Glover, who passed away in 2006, was affectionately known by friends, colleagues and the young people he worked with as the “Gentle Giant.” He spent 42 years working in a variety of capacities for the PREC Department; most notably at J.P. Small Park, which was named for his high school coach and mentor. A sign has been erected in the park officially naming the playground for the former Stanton High School and Florida A&M University athlete and brother of the former sheriff, Nat Glover.

10632 Old Kings Road, Jacksonville, FL 32219, United States

The Dinsmore Playground is located in the heart of the Dinsmore area of northwest Jacksonville, between Iowa Avenue and the historic Old Kings Road. Many early families such as the Plummers, Higginbothams, and Picketts are buried in the nearby Dinsmore Cemetery that was established in the latter 1800’s. Beginning in the early 1900’s, dairy farming became the principal industry of the area. Across from the playground resides Dinsmore Elementary School that was built in 1953, and the School Board leased land for the playground to Duval County in 1956, at a time when there were no public parks in Dinsmore. Currently, there is a joint-use agreement for the playground between the City and the School Board. The Dinsmore Neighborhood Civic Association has taken an active interest in the area’s recreational facilities through the years, and worked with the City in making improvements to the playground.

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1199 Church Street West, Jacksonville, FL 32204, United States

Florida C. Dwight Memorial Playground is located in the La Villa section near downtown Jacksonville, just west of Interstate 95. The park comprised a portion of the Town of La Villa, which was subdivided and incorporated after the Civil War and remained independent until annexed by Jacksonville in 1887. After the City purchased the land in 1904, it became a park for the area’s white residents known as La Villa Park. In 1929, the City’s second playground for African-American children was established there and named La Villa Playground. Florida Dwight (1886-1977), the playground’s first recreation director, pioneered organized recreation for the City’s African-American community from 1918 (with the opening of Oakland Park) until her retirement in 1950. To honor her years of devoted work, the playground was renamed in 1983, and then designated a local historic landmark in 1995.

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949 Hubbard Street, Jacksonville, FL 32206, United States

Confederate Playground is located near downtown, in the Springfield section of north Jacksonville. First named Dignan Park, for a chairman of the Board of Public Works, it opened in 1907 and contained the City’s first supervised playground. The United Confederate Veterans chose Jacksonville as the site for their twenty-fourth annual reunion in 1914, which was attended by an estimated 48,000 former Confederate soldiers. Many of the activities took place in the park, and five months later it was renamed, Confederate Park. Troops, many from the nearby Armory, used the playground portion of the park for drill grounds and tent/hut encampments during both World Wars. The playground was permanently established as a separate facility from Confederate Park in the 1950’s, and today provides open space and recreational facilities for residents of the Springfield and downtown communities.

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2150 Lane Avenue South, Jacksonville, FL 32210, United States

Wiley Road Playground is located at the intersection of Lane Avenue and Wiley Road in southwest Jacksonville. It resides adjacent to the Cedar Hills Estates neighborhood that was developed in the latter 1950’s, and across from Hyde Grove Elementary School that that was built in 1960. The City purchased most of the playground property in 1971, and obtained the rest when for a portion of Coulee Ave. was closed two years later. The property remained undeveloped for several years, and HUD built a Senior Citizen Center at the site about 1980-81. During its early years, the playground contained an athletic field, tennis and shuffleboard courts, restrooms, and a sizeable undeveloped area. Recent improvements include a new water feature in 2001 and a major addition to the Senior Center in 2003.

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2260 Spring Park Circle, Jacksonville, FL 32207, United States

St. Nicholas Playground is located adjacent to Spring Park Road in the St. Nicholas/Spring Park section of Jacksonville. Following City land purchases in 1936 and 1937, the park was created and originally named Spring Park, and was expanded by additional land acquisitions in 1944. The St. Nicholas Park and Home Park subdivisions were developed near the park in the late 1930’s to meet the housing needs of Jacksonville’s growing middle class, and the Spring Park Elementary School opened adjacent to the park in 1942. The playground became a popular site for games of the City’s baseball leagues. In recent years the Spring Park Neighborhood Association and St. Nicholas Area Preservation have taken an active role in the maintenance and welfare of the facility, which contains a walking/jogging trail completed in 1999.

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2260 Spring Park Road, Jacksonville, FL 32207, United States

St. Nicholas Playground is located adjacent to Spring Park Road in the St. Nicholas/Spring Park section of Jacksonville. Following City land purchases in 1936 and 1937, the park was created and originally named Spring Park, and was expanded by additional land acquisitions in 1944. The St. Nicholas Park and Home Park subdivisions were developed near the park in the late 1930’s to meet the housing needs of Jacksonville’s growing middle class, and the Spring Park Elementary School opened adjacent to the park in 1942. The playground became a popular site for games of the City’s baseball leagues. In recent years the Spring Park Neighborhood Association and St. Nicholas Area Preservation have taken an active role in the maintenance and welfare of the facility, which contains a walking/jogging trail completed in 1999.

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11808 Fayal Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32258, United States

Greenland Park was dedicated April 20, 1990. Funding for the project was allocated from the 1988 Neighborhood Park Improvement Bond Program for Council District 4. In 1991, a monumnet was dedicated in the park to Brandon O`Leary, a 13 year old MAA member who was killed earlier in the year. On January 25, 1995, the City of Jacksonville purchased an additional 16.5 acres from RM Williams to expand the Greenland Road Park site to its current 20.3 acres. In February 2003, the park received a new playscape, swing set and benches. In August of 2007 new renovations were completed to the Concession and Restroom Facility Building.

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5000 Greenway Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32244, United States

The Ortega Hills Playground is located in the Ortega Hills area across from the Jacksonville Naval Air Station. The name Ortega derives from Joseph de Ortega, a judge during the second Spanish occupation of Florida from 1783-1821. In 1804, when John McIntosh bought the plantation that is present-day Ortega, he named it for the judge who facilitated his purchase of the property. Development of Ortega Hills began in 1954, and Devco Inc. donated the land for the park to Duval County in 1959. In recent years the local Community Association, led by its tireless founder Charles Zilla, lobbied for a new park that resulted in a major renovation in 2001. Park usage then increased dramatically, as people rushed to use the new facilities, which included landscaping and a walking/jogging trail around the perimeter.

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657 East Union Street, Jacksonville, FL 32206, United States

Oakland Park is located in the Oakland section of downtown Jacksonville, and has been City property since the 1880’s. The residential community of Oakland emerged during the 1870’s and was oriented toward working-class families. West of the park lies the Old City Cemetery established in 1852, and along the park’s northern boundary, St. Joseph’s Cemetery, which is a part of the Old City Cemetery. The park has historical significance as the first playground established by the City of Jacksonville for African-American children. The park opened on July 4, 1918, through the efforts of noted Jacksonville humanitarian, Eartha M.M. White (1876-1974), and for ten years was under the direction of pioneer recreational leader Florida C. Dwight (1886-1977).

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4541 Timuquana Road, Jacksonville, FL 32210, United States

Timuquana Park is located in the Timuquana Manor neighborhood of southwest Jacksonville, just east of bustling Roosevelt Boulevard. The community was platted in 1942, mostly to provide housing for personnel at the nearby Jacksonville Naval Air Station. The plat dedicates the park property to public use. The name Timuquana derives from the native Indians, the Timuquas, who were living in the area when the first Europeans arrived in the sixteenth century. In 2003, the Timuquana Manor area has established one of the most successful Neighborhood Watch Programs (for crime) in Jacksonville. City officials highly praised Mrs. Alice Turknett, a resident who lives near the park, for her leadership in the program.

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8000 Baymeadows Road East, Jacksonville, FL 32256, United States

The 9A/Baymedows Regional Park site is situated between Baymeadows Road East and State Road 9A in southeast Jacksonville. The City purchased the 52-acre parcel from Disston Ranch in June 2002. Volunteer representatives from neighborhoods in the area, known as Baywatch, intent is to keep an eye on the development, growth, transportation, zoning, and parks and recreation issues relating to the area. Baywatch has had a significant role in the planning and funding for the Park in their coordination with Councilmember Graham and the Mayor’s Office. In December 2003, the Master Plan of the Regional Park was completed. Phase I development of the Soccer fields, infrastructure, playground, pavilions, and restrooms are open to the public by January 2008. Future Phase II will include the construction of the Baseball Fields, Fishing Pier, and Tennis Courts.

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2870 Sydney Street, Jacksonville, FL 32205, United States

Willowbranch Park is located in the Riverside area, along the course of Willowbranch Creek. Former City Councilman John J. Griffin led the drive to create the park, and development began in 1916. Additional acreage was acquired southeast of Park Street between 1921 and 1925. Dr. Harold Hume donated 1700 azalea bushes around 1924 to beautify a portion of the grounds, while the Willowbranch Library opened at the park in 1930; and the creek was straightened and bulkheaded in 1934. Eventually four other small City parks/gardens were created from the park property – one south and one north of St. Johns Avenue and two along Park Street (in the 1950’s). Since its creation in 1974, Riverside Avondale Preservation (RAP) has worked to preserve and improve the park, along with the Willowbranch Park Improvement Committee that formed in 1999. Through the years it has remained one of the City’s most picturesque parks. At the instigation of Councilman Jim Overton in 2002, a bronze memorial plaque honoring Patricia Austin, the deceased wife of former mayor Ed Austin, was installed at the park in 2004. An immense live oak tree canopies two benches provided for the relaxation of visitors.

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8435 118th Street, Jacksonville, FL 32244, United States

The groundbreaking for this 90 acre park was held on February 21, 2003. A large portion of this park will help preserve the environmentally sensitive area around McGirts Creek. At the completion of construction in March 2007, the park includes a community center, basketball courts, playground, picnic areas, trails, three youth baseball fields and two soccer fields. A highlight of the park is the “Field of Dreams” Miracle League field, where special needs children are able to experience playing in their own baseball league. Concieved by the West Jacksonville Rotary and funded by private donations, Lew Brantley Field was dedicated in May 2007.

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5054 Soutel Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32208, United States

In April 2000, Bob Hayes Sports Complex became a reality when the City purchased an adjacent parcel to Lonnie Miller Regional Park from the Diocese of St. Augustine for $175,000 (OR 9610 pg. 1347), subject to an easement for underground utilities, access, and other terms (OR 7330 pg. 1398).As of December 2004, funding has been approved for the $1.4 million project, which will be put out for bids as soon as the latest revision of the plans is completed. To be known as the Bob Hayes Soccer Complex (or possibly Sports Complex), the facility will include several youth soccer fields, a football field, a pavilion/concession building that will also contain restrooms and storage space, playground and picnic equipment, bleachers, sidewalks, an asphalt trail, parking, a retention pond, irrigation, sewer/drainage facilities, and landscaping.

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3310 St Augustine Rd, Jacksonville, FL 32207, United States

Angelina Danese Park is located in south Jacksonville, at the intersection of Danese Court and St. Augustine Road. The site comprised part of the Philips community that was established in the last half of the 1800’s. Alexander and Angelina Danese, who arrived in America as immigrants from Italy in 1885, had twelve children following their marriage in 1898. The couple established their home on the park property in 1929, and after their deaths the children wanted to honor their parents’ memory. Their son Emanuel Danese, and his wife Mary Margaret, later donated the property to the city in 1973 for use as a passive public park – in honor of his parents and with the stipulation that it be named for his mother. But the site remained a vacant tract until the city, with the aid of City Councilmen Matt Carlucci and Reggie Fullwood, developed the property as a neighborhood park, which opened in March 2003.

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11950 San Jose Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32223, United States

Chuck Rogers Park is located in Mandarin, north of the intersection of San Jose Blvd. and Orange Picker Rd. Sometime between 1968-1977, a borrow pit was excavated on part of the site, which was later used as a private landfill. The efforts of the City, Councilman Dick Kravitz, and the Jacksonville Youth Soccer Club led to the purchase of the site in 1995 and its development as Mandarin’s first soccer park, which opened for the inaugural game March 7, 1997. An additional 1.1-acre parcel for the park was donated to the City in 1998. The park is named for Chuck Rogers (1909-1980), who worked for the Parks and Recreation Dept. for 41 years. He started and ran the City’s youth leagues in all sports, was the guiding light in the tremendous rise of slow-pitch softball in the City, served for many years as the grand marshal for the City’s parades, and much more. Eventually, Mr. Rogers was inducted into the Jacksonville Sports Hall of Fame.

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2601 Cesery Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32211, United States

Cesery Park is located in Arlington’s Lake Lucina neighborhood, at the corner of Cesery Boulevard and Columbine Street. The park and boulevard are named for William R. Cesery (1912-1996), a pioneer developer of Arlington who started the trend of building larger apartment complexes in Jacksonville. About 1950, he purchased forty acres for his first subdivision, which took its name from a large water hole that he called Lake Lucina. General Trading Company, whose principals, D.W. and F.W. Tredinick, founded the Jax Liquor Store chain, donated the land for the park to Duval County in 1961. The County created a tot lot for children, and the City took over its operation following consolidation in 1968. A wooden pavilion and picnic tables were added to the park in 1996.

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7932 Concord Circle, Jacksonville, FL 32208, United States

Concord Park is located in the in the Lake Forest section of northwest Jacksonville, near the intersection of Edgewood Avenue and U.S. Interstate 95. After filing of the first plat in 1926, it was not until around 1944 that development began again in Lake Forest, whose streets and parks exhibit an American Revolutionary War theme. Concord Park is one of two half-oval parks that were named and platted by the developers in 1944. Battles at Lexington and Concord, Massachusetts on April 19, 1775 between the colonial Minutemen and the British redcoats marked the beginning of the War. Through the years, the park has remained a small, neighborhood facility with play equipment for the children, and a major improvement project in 1999 added picnic facilities, new benches, and a water fountain. With several towering pine trees providing shade and visual relief, the park offers a place for fellowship and relaxation.

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1704 University Boulevard West, Jacksonville, FL 32217, United States

Crabtree Park is located in the Lakewood area, three blocks east of the intersection of San Jose Blvd. and University Blvd. West. Walter Crabtree developed the entire Lakewood area between 1946 and 1961, some of it around picturesque New Ross Creek that meanders through the northwest section. He conveyed the land for the park to Duval County in several deeds between 1957 and 1963. For over fifty years, Walter R. Crabtree (1899-1993) was a real estate developer and builder in Duval County. He operated his own lumber company, and built the Lakewood Apartments across from the park. Through the years, sports have been the main activity at Crabtree Park: organized youth baseball/softball games and pickup basketball games.

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2045 Florida State Rd 16, St. Augustine, FL, United States 32084

The St. Augustine Aquarium & Snorkel Adventure is an exciting new attraction, now open, where you can observe 100s of reef fish & rays or get in the water and snorkel with them! Feed sharks ,see Guitarfish, Southern rays, Yellow rays, Seahorses and touch invertebrates like starfish in our Phase 1! In Phase 2 our guests will be able to observe Bonnethead and Blacknose sharks, as well as an array of mesmerizing fish, eels and rays.

The St Augustine Aquarium offers a unique setting for birthdays! Birthday person gets to feed a shark for free with birthday package or a ray or fish with a snorkel party. Dedicated hostess and party area with tables for 2 hours plus all decorations, paper products and games. Call or visit our website for more information.

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4852 Ocean St, Jacksonville, FL 32233

Captain Alvarez is a fourth-generation Jacksonville local who has grown up fishing these waters. His love for the ocean started at a very young age, not only fishing but also surfing our beaches. You will be fishing on a 2016 Pathfinder 24-foot center console, powered by a Yamaha 300 horsepower outboard. We fish exclusively with Penn reels, most of which are paired on Ugly Stik rods. Spider Wire Ultra Cast braided line makes long-casting easier, and pulling those tough redfish out of the rocks. Most of the fishing is live bait, although Sebile Plugs and Berkley Gulp are always on the boat for that early morning trout bite or jigging the St. Johns River for flounder.

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1810 W Beaver St, Jacksonville, Florida 32209, USA

The Jacksonville Farmers Market at Beaver Street is the oldest and largest market in Northeast Florida open every day of the year dawn to dusk. You can save up to 70% off store prices, and they offer fresh local, seasonal, ethnic, organic and specialty produce, other items like honey, peanuts, preserves, fresh seafood, baked goods, plants and more.

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11964 Mandarin Rd, Jacksonville, Florida 32223

The Mandarin Museum and the 1898 St. Joseph’s Mission Schoolhouse for African-American Children are open every Saturday from 9-4 at Walter Jones Historical Park, 11964 Mandarin Rd. The museum features the Civil War steamship Maple Leaf which was sunk in the St. Johns River at Mandarin Point in 1864. On display are many artifacts recovered from the shipwreck, Civil War soldiers’ uniforms and an interactive exhibit about the diving operation that recovered the objects belonging to the soldiers. The historic schoolhouse is the last remaining one-room schoolhouse left in Duval County. While visiting, children can pick-up a park and museum scavenger hunt that helps them learn about important objects or sit in an old school desk and color or read a book, and learn about how different school was over 100 years ago. Following the visit to the museums, you will want to stroll the beautiful 10-acre Walter Jones Historical Park, walk along the St. Johns River on the boardwalk and imagine being dropped back in time to a quiet life of the early 1900s. Picnic tables and restrooms are available.

For more information and photographs, see Mandarin Museum and Historical Society or call 268-0784. Comprehensive School and Youth group tours are available by appointment with a small fee.

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4251 State Rd 21 Green Cove Springs, Florida 32043

Amazing Grace Crop Maze provides FAMILY FUN on the FARM in Clay County! Photo ops, cow train, duck races, jump pad, barnyard ball zone & more!

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19856 County Road 121, Hilliard, Florida, USA

We are a 150-acre working family farm. Our farm is open the general public October through mid-November for our Fall Farm Days. We invite you to load up the family, come out to the country and spend a fun-filled day with us. Enjoy our sweet farm animals, wagon rides out to visit and feed the cows and calves while on your way to our 6-acre maze. Enjoy the kids having fun on the playground, visit the barnyard animals, ride the horses, stop by the pumpkin patch and most of all make precious memories with your family that will last a lifetime.

See website for special events!

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5995 Brough Rd, Elkton, Florida, USA

With over 50 years of farming experience, Sykes Family Farms continues to grow. Providing folks of all ages with a FARMtastic family tradition that they can look forward to each Fall.

Just a short country drive from St. Augustine…

Located just 10 miles west of St. Augustine in Elkton, Florida. Coming from Jacksonville or Daytona? Cruise down I-95 to exit 311. Then head toward Hastings on SR 207 for about 5 miles. We are located on the right. You can’t miss us!

9 acres of cornfusion and fun!

Since 2010, Sykes Family Farms has been providing folks of all ages with “Agritainment”! You may wonder what this means… We combine a 9-acre corn maze full of “cornfusing” twists and turns, “live” entertainment including, Jack, the loudest hee- hawing donkey around and lots of farmtastic family fun… Mix it all together and you have “Agritainment”!

More than just a maze. Check out all we have to offer.

Our 9- acre maze is only the tip of the iceberg! Enjoy jumping on one of our jump pads, visiting with the animals, riding through the fields on the hayride, a variety of delicious snack vendors, and more! You are sure to have an a-MAZE-ing time at Sykes Family Farms!

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1821 San Pablo Road S Jacksonville, Florida
(904) 221-1700(904) 221-1700

The Isle of Faith Pumpkin Patch is one of the most popular patches in Jacksonville. With a Hay Maze, photo opportunities, Noah’s Ark and Cinderella’s Carriage climbing toys, Miss Muffet’s Tuffet with a giant spider and a slew of fresh pumpkins, you want to make sure you add this patch to your list.

The Jacksonville Pumpkin Patch is hosted and managed by Isle of Faith United Methodist Church. It is entirely volunteer run! Every person you come across working in the patch is volunteering their time in support of the good that comes from it.

The patch is open to the general public with no entry fee!  Please be mindful of our hours.

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11270 San Jose Blvd., Jacksonville, FL 32223-7286
(904) 268-5549(904) 268-5549

Located in Mandarin, the Mandarin United Methodist Church Pumpkin Patch is one of the biggest in the city. Filled with tons of pumpkins of all sizes, this patch also offers props including giant pumpkins, mini tractors, Fall decor and more, making it the perfect spot for fall photos.

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2051 Park Ave, Orange Park, FL 32073, USA

Located on U.S. 17 in Orange Park, just across the street from the Orange Park Town Hall. Also available for school trips weekday mornings for story time as well as the opportunity to purchase mini pumpkins for each child.

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3120 Hendricks Ave, Jacksonville, Florida 32207, USA

Tons of pumpkins and activities for the kids at the Southside United Methodist Church patch! The SUMC Pumpkin Patch is a family-friendly place in Jacksonville for pumpkins and lots of fall fun! SUMC Pumpkins on the Point is the place where you can purchase pumpkins, get great photos, host class field trips, birthday parties, playdates, enjoy a movie in the patch and so much more.

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400 Penman Rd, Neptune Beach, FL 32266, USA

Christ United Methodist Church’s Annual Pumpkin Patch will have all things Pumpkins, Hay Maze, Story Telling, and GREAT family photo ops!

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6595 Columbia Park Ct, Jacksonville, FL 32258, USA

Make your fall schedule complete with a trip to a pumpkin patch.  Great variety and selection of pumpkins, maze, photo hot spots, friendly service, and convenient location! Stop by the patch located at our Lakeshore Location (6595 Columbia Park Court).

FREE admission! Come and enjoy the patch and some great photo ops.  Our pumpkin patch is with a purpose, too!  When you purchase a pumpkin the proceeds go to directly support missions (not the church budget!).

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12210 83rd Street East, Parrish, FL 34219, USA

All Aboard for the annual Pumpkin Patch Express! This popular trip takes you to our patch of pumpkins. Children are invited to pick their own pumpkin to take home. Everyone is also invited to participate in the hayride, Lincoln log building, crafts and other activities offered at no additional charge!

Please note, if a date indicates Online Sales Sold Out please choose another date/time or call the ticket office to confirm availability. Wheelchair accommodations must be made separately.

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11830 Old Kings Rd, Jacksonville, Florida 32219, USA

Born in 2014, Congaree and Penn began as a tiny rice farm. Since then, we’ve grown from four acres of rice paddies into a thriving farm of orchards, you pick vines and fields, and home to thousands of honeybees and fancy chickens. Congaree and Penn boast the largest (and youngest) Mayhaw orchard in the world, after planting over 5,000 trees throughout the past few years. Native to the South, this fruit-bearing tree has inspired us to seek out and plant other native and hearty Southern species.

In 2016, Congaree and Penn began juicing seasonal fruit from local farms to produce shrubs, our nod to a Colonial-era pastime. As we expand our orchard and pressing and milling operations, Congaree and Penn continue to innovate and introduce new produce and products.

We also fancy the farm as a stunning destination for weddings, farm dinners, tours, and workshops.

Celestial Farms
13958 Duval Road, Jacksonville, Florida, USA

Celestial Farms grows healthy nurturing children by demonstrating the physical, emotional, social, intellectual and spiritual benefits of farming. By caring for animals, children will learn about unconditional love and responsibility. In the gardens, children will learn how to be self-reliant and delayed gratification. Most importantly, children will learn healthy eating habits and from where their food comes.

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2259 Forest Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32246, USA

Bring the family and enjoy a day on the farm!

Each admission includes a Hay Ride to the Pumpkin Patch for the family, A Pumpkin for each paid child, Pumpkin Carving and Decorating (we have all the supplies!), Scarecrow Building (bring your own clothes, we have the straw, etc.), S’mores & Apple Cider, and of course a Pony Ride for each child! Playground and Pic Nic Tables on Site. Miniature Horses and Mini Pigs to feed and Pet! Fun, Fun, FUN!

Please check back for specific dates on which Saturdays and Sundays in October we will be open!

RSVP Required: [email protected] or text 904-254-5058

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276 N Roscoe Blvd., Ponte Vedra Beach, Fl, 32082

New this year (2023) are tractor trailer rides every weekend from noon – 4 pm; Family Fun Days Oct. 14-15 with a bounce house, slide, face painting, games and a craft! Thousands of pumpkins in the field; selfie setups; mini pumpkins and gourds inside along with homemade goods. M-F from 1 pm to dusk; Saturdays from 9 am to dusk; and Sundays from 11 am to dusk.

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4807 Roosevelt Blvd., Jacksonville, Fl, 32210

Fun photo ops and a good selection of pumpkins are available. Pumpkins are priced by size.

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2636 New Berlin Rd, Jacksonville, FL, USA

Grab a pumpkin for the family and snap a photo in one of the patch’s picturesque setups!

2021 Schedule:
Opening Day: Oct 15
Open Daily: M-F 3-7p, Sat 10am-7pm and Sun 12-7p
Dates: Oct. 16 – Oct. 31 or until sold out, whichever comes first.

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8264 Lone Star Road, Jacksonville, FL 32211, USA

The Annual Pumpkin Patch is here to serve our community. The pumpkin patch is a fundraiser for our youth to raise funds to go on mission trips and for our sponsorships for youth in need.

2021 Pumpkin Patch Schedule:
Opening Day: Sept. 30th
Open daily until Halloween Day!

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4651 Kernan Blvd., Jacksonville, FL, 32224

Pumpkins for sale at Victory Lutheran Church & Preschool

Dates and hours subject to change. Proceeds support Youth Programs. Please call 904-642-8900 for more details.

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11041 Beach Blvd, Jacksonville, FL, USA

Boasting approximately 200,000 square feet of everything imaginable, the Beach Boulevard Flea & Farmers Market is open to the public year-round. Vendors are ready to serve you year-round, and with covered isles, we’re open rain or shine. To find out if we’re open on the day you plan to visit, please don’t hesitate to contact our office at (904) 930-4149.

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Melton Nelson Boat Ramp, Fernandina Beach, FL, USA

Amelia Island Adventures is the least expensive way to enjoy a botanical wildlife kayak tour of Amelia Island. Explore the Amelia Island’s area rich in eco plant life, fish, turtles, birds, and fresh air with Amelia Island Adventures.

Amelia Island kayak tours are now available for self-guided tours that are a two hour (one way up and back) leisurely route, self-guided Lofton Creek is calm & safe for the entire family at Melton Nelson Boat Ramp in Yulee. Open year-round 7 am-7 pm.

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377 S Roscoe Blvd Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida

We are a fully stocked tackle shop with options including but not limited too; Live and Frozen bait, inshore and offshore gear, surf fishing, apparel, and a whole lot more! We offer spooling services for all types of reels, and great local advice as well from our knowledgeable and friendly staff. We are here to not only get you rigged up properly but to help you have the best experience possible on the water!

Besides the fishing side of our establishment, we didn’t stop there! We also offer Kayak (One and Two Person) and Paddleboard (SUP) rentals, a great experience for the family or just a solo get away, right here on the Intracoastal Waterway! Children are more then welcome to ride along as well!

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8613 Oglesby Ave, Jacksonville, FL, USA

Herb N Chick aims to create a health driven community where individuals can engage in fun outdoor activities together. The facility is designed to promote both education and fitness through hands-on programs and exercises in an open space with four acres of land and an eight acre lake. Herb N Chick offers a wide range of hobbies and sports: from school field trips and growing nutritional foods in the garden, to fishing clubs and archery classes that welcomes individuals of all ages and skill levels

Programs:

  • Petting Pals
  • Fishing Club
  • Family friendly games
  • Explore Archery
  • Educational field trips/Projects
  • Growing and raising fresh healthy foods
  • Senior Visits, Home School Activities

Our Site:

  • 4 open acreas of natures best
  • An eight acre FISH filled lake
  • Hand raised chickens and Furry Friends
  • Green House and Gardens (Coming soon!)
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9292 Arlington Expy Jacksonville, Florida

Indoor air-conditioned adventure park facility with wall to wall trampolines, flying trapeze, foam pit, dodgeball, battle beam, rock climbing wall, foam pit, and basketball dunking lanes. A fun place to jump and burn energy for all ages.

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10579 Brightman Blvd, Jacksonville, Florida, USA
iFLY is an empowering adventure for friends and families. We offer birthday parties, customized corporate events, and unique team building opportunities. We even specialize in STEM field trips for students K-12+. Groups of all sizes with participants as young as three years old can experience the thrill of flying. No experience is necessary, and participants of all abilities are welcome.
iFLY creates a true free-fall experience without jumping out of a plane. Our vertical wind tunnel generates a wall-to-wall cushion of air you will safely float on. No parachute required – it’s just you, an iFLY certified instructor, and the power of the wind! You’ll feel a sense of freedom you’ve never felt before.
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700 Florida Ave Oviedo, Florida
(407) 366-8512(407) 366-8512

U-pick berry farm located in Oviedo, Florida. Cash and checks only. Please call before you visit!

Jacksonville, FL, USA

We are a homeschooling family of seven with a small goat farm, who loves to be outdoors, in the forest, in the garden, on the water or out with our animals… we’re happiest outside in the beautiful Florida sunshine!

After years of people asking us to come and visit the farm, we decided to start an organized homeschool group, but it turned into a lot more than that! Almost a year later and we are running Homeschool groups, Preschool groups, Family Farm Days, and Camps. We continue adding new programs all the time – all at the request of interested families!

We are so happy to be able to share what we have with everyone! Providing a place to learn about, nurture and connect with animals that aren’t seen in most people’s everyday life. Come and spend some time with us and experience a little of what it’s like to be a Farmer for a Day!

Abess Park & Playground
12743 Abess Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32225, USA

The park offers playscapes, grills, a picnic shelter, restrooms, 2 youth baseball fields, a basketball court, 2 tennis courts, a soccer field, and paved trails. Also, check out the newly constructed splash pad!

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13611 Normandy Blvd Jacksonville, Florida

Check out the Cecil Aquatic Center for open swim and dedicated lap swim hours.

345 Chestnut St., Jacksonville, FL
(904) 266-2478(904) 266-2478

Located at Baldwin High School, this pool is a great place for anyone living on the west side of town. Call ahead to check hours.

I am a local artist. I give Jagua Temporary Tattoos. Jagua is a fruit native to South America. When turned into a powder, it can be mixed with water and essential oil (I use Eucalyptus) to create an all natural ink. The ink goes on like a gel, dries and peels off, leaving you with a stain “tattoo.” Typically, the tattoo will last 2 weeks. I am a vendor at Riverside Arts Market and First Coasts Arts Market located at Things Very Special. The tattoos are available and can be booked at both markets. I can also be contacted by email or through my Facebook page.

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10244 103rd St, Jacksonville, FL 32210

The property at 10244 103rd Street was originally purchased by Duval County on August 19, 1960 from Hercules, Inc. When consolidation occurred in 1968, the 14-acre park became part of the City of Jacksonville’s facilities in the Department of Recreation and Public Affairs. The park consists of a 0.5-mile lighted asphalt Go-Kart track, bleachers, grills, restrooms and parking. The North Florida Kart Club has been active at the site since its early days and has helped in its maintenance and park improvements by its fund-raising efforts. In addition, the Club hosts regional and national Go-Kart races at the facility.

A. Philip Randolph Heritage Park
1096 A. Philip Randolph Blvd Jacksonville FL 32206

This park is named after A. Philip Randolph who grew up in Jacksonville and became one of the most important figures of the Civil Rights Movement during the 1950s and 1960s. A life-size bronze statue of Olympic Gold Medallist and Dallas Cowboy star, Bob Hayes, was added to the park in November 2002. Hayes grew up in Jacksonville, less than a mile from the park. Park amenities include playscapes, an amphitheater, picnic tables, benches and restrooms.

8000 Baymeadows Rd E, Jacksonville, FL 32256

The Fort Family Regional Park site is situated between Baymeadows Road East and I-295 in southeast Jacksonville.Park facilities currently include a tennis complex with clay courts, hard court and pickle ball courts, soccer fields, playground, pavilions, and restrooms. Future Phase will include the construction of the Baseball Fields and Fishing Pier.
Additional Amenities include: Concession stand, hiking trail, bike racks, and grills.

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1293 W 19th St, Jacksonville, Florida, USA

Our main goal and original mission is collecting and promoting the history of Durkeeville, a historically African American neighborhood in Jacksonville, Florida and serving as a cultural literacy and resource center for all members of all the communities in Jacksonville. The center includes artifacts, research books and video history of the Durkeeville neighborhood.

“Preserving the past, to enhance the present and pave the way to the future.”

TOURS AVAILABLE FOR ALL GROUP SIZES

Adventure Kayak Florida
500 Wonderwood Dr, Jacksonville, Florida, USA

Located in the Hanna Park campground store, Adventure Kayak Florida offers campground supplies, kayak and canoe rentals, mountain bike and beach cruiser rentals, and guided kayak tours inside and outside of Hanna Park.

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300 A Philip Randolph Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32202, USA

The Jacksonville Icemen, proud affiliate of the NHL’s Winnipeg Jets and AHL’s Manitoba Moose, announced they were awarded an ECHL membership in February 2017, beginning with the 2017-18 season. The Icemen begin their 72 game season at the Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena on Saturday, October 14 against the Orlando Solar Bears. Season tickets, partial plans, and group tickets are on sale now by calling 904-602-7825 or visiting JacksonvilleIcemen.com. Individual game tickets will go on sale in mid-September.

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829 N Davis St, Jacksonville, Florida, USA

The Ritz Theatre and Museum was constructed in 1999 on the site of the 1929 Ritz Theater movie house in Jacksonville’s historic African American community of La Villa. During La Villa’s height of activity in the 1920s-1960s, it was known as the “Harlem of the South.” The mission of the Ritz Theatre and Museum is connecting communities to the past, present, and future contributions and stories of African American arts and culture in Jacksonville. The Ritz’s vision is to serve as the destination and resource for our community as “The Harlem of The South” by leveraging, educating, empowering, and inspiring current and future leaders.

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1805 Mayport Rd, Atlantic Beach, FL 32233

ABAM is a co-op shop featuring over 90 local artists and vendors, a learning studio, and a vintage market. ABAM offers a variety of items to fit all your buying needs, including wall art, jewelry, paintings, pottery, glass, fine art, vintage items, handmade gifts, and much more! Beyond shopping, ABAM offers an array of classes in a variety of art mediums for all age ranges to ensure that almost everyone has a chance at learning a new craft or creating a new piece of handmade artwork!

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We are a Christian based family fun Christmas Tree Farm. Not only do we have chose-n-cut trees, we also have a petting zoo with a variety of farm animals, a fire pit for smores, Hay rides, Santa workshop, and tractor-pulled deer train ride.

WHY US?
At a Southern CHRISTmas Tree Farm, we are focused on providing chose-n-cut Christmas Trees with the highest levels of customer satisfaction. We will do everything we can to meet your expectations.

With a variety of trees to choose from, we’re sure you’ll be happy!
Take a look around our website and if you have any comments or questions, please feel free to contact us. We hope to see you again! Check back later for new updates to our website. There’s much more to come!

ACE ARƎNA
10503 San Jose Blvd. Suite #18 Jacksonville, Florida

ACE ARƎNA’s mission is to provide a safe, fun atmosphere for community entertainment with an emphasis on esports, education, and events.

Whether you’re looking for competitive or casual gaming, ACE ARƎNA has programs and leagues that focus on sportsmanship, teamwork, and competing with respect. Fast fiber internet and high-end gaming systems give gamers an upper hand when competing in local and online tournaments.

IRL (in real life) social and competitive gaming allows players to experience high fives and fist bumps with their friends. Camps and training at ACE ARƎNA allow players to learn about all of the opportunities in the gaming industry.

There is always something fun happening at ACE ARƎNA. Some of the daily activities include casual gaming, local and online tournaments, birthday and private parties, watch parties, leagues, live streaming, and music entertainment.

283 College Dr, Orange Park, FL 32065

Thrasher-Horne Center presents performing and visual arts in its arts center as well as banquets, receptions, and meetings in its conference center. At Thrasher-Horne Center, we aspire to become the premier gathering place; the intersection of arts and commerce; the hub of community, education, and culture in Northeast Florida.

Thrasher-Horne Center is located on the Orange Park Campus of St. Johns River State College, at 283 College Drive. The arts center is dedicated to developing and nurturing the artistic potential and growth of the students, residents and visitors of the community by offering the very best of professional theater, dance, music performances and visual art exhibits. The conference center provides a friendly atmosphere with rooms available for receptions, banquets, meetings, wedding and conferences.

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128 E Forsyth St Jacksonville, Florida

From ballet and opera to contemporary pop, jazz, rock, country and blues The Florida Theatre offers 200 cultural and entertainment events annually for every taste and age. More than just an entertainment center, The Florida Theatre is also home to graduations, awards ceremonies, lectures, business meetings and charity events that support the community’s schools, churches, hospitals and civic groups.

As an anchor to downtown development along the beautiful St. Johns River, The Florida Theatre draws 250,000 people to Jacksonville’s center each year. The magnificently restored Florida Theatre is recognized as one of the finest concert venues in the Southeast. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

The Florida Theatre holds special memories for four generations. From the Vaudeville acts and silent films of its earliest days to today’s blend of performances of all kinds, The Florida Theatre has served as Jacksonville’s premier entertainment center since 1927.

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4750 Soutel Dr Jacksonville Fl 32208

We believe that technology is advancing so rapidly that many people and businesses are left behind because they lack the knowledge and the resources to participate.

The answer, the solution… for us to not only survive but to thrive is found in a Collaborative and Responsible Tribe where people care for and support one another.

This is our platform where we collaborate. Combine our efforts and energy so that we can help others get what they want. We get what we want. And make the world a better place in the process.

We keep more resources in the community to better our schools, homes, businesses, people, and families.

30771 Foghorn lane, Hilliard, FL 32046

We believe the food we provide our family should be fresh and safe. At Traders Hill Farm, we aim to inspire a new generation of farming, and a cleaner, safer way of eating. In 2013 we set out to create a sustainable aquaponics farm that would become the standard bearer for cleaner, safer lettuce, herbs, specialty produce, and fish. Traders Hill Farm is the largest environmentally-safe aquaponics production facility in the Southeastern United States based in the heart of Northeast Florida’s farmland in Hilliard, Florida. Our products are in the finest grocery stores, restaurants, and resorts throughout Northeast Florida, Central Florida and Southern Georgia regions. We invite you to join our ever-growing family.

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510 Shetter Avenue, Jacksonville Beach, FL
9100 Philips Highway Jax, FL 32256

Holiday’s Nursery has two permanent locations! Jax Beach and Southside. Hundreds of beautiful Pumpkins, Fall Mums, and more flowers/plants!

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249 Parker Street Jacksonville, FL 32202

Go Tuk’n, Inc. is the one and only electric Tuk Tuk tour operator, transportation services, mobile bar, and bartending services.

  • Downtown Jacksonville City Tour (3-hour tour)
  • Certified Public Art Tour (3-hour tour)
  • The Certified Riverside Avondale Preservation (RAP) tour (3-hour tour).
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542238 US-1, Callahan, FL 32011, USA

Jacksonville, FL Area Christmas Tree Lot

If you are looking for a Christmas Tree Lot in the greater Jacksonville, FL area, look no further! Griffin Farm Fresh Christmas Trees has been serving Callahan, FL for many years. We provide Fresh Fraser Firs freshly cut and immediately shipped from the mountains of North Carolina. Our world-class customer service is second to none. We will give you the professionalism of a huge company with the special touch of a small town mom and pop shop. It is a tradition for many people to pick out their Christmas Tree every year. Make lasting memories with your friends and family by coming to see us. We have your tree ready!

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21175 nw 43rd Ave Lawtey, FL 32058
(904) 545-5688(904) 545-5688

Crawford Farms U-pick and Specialty Market Strawberries. Join us for a day of sunshine and fresh air picking strawberries. Availability changes weekly because of mother nature so be sure to check our most recent posts. Thank you!

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487 Millican Road, Palatka, FL 32177

Towers Family Farms is family-owned and operated since 2013. Our business started over a Thanksgiving meal in 2012. By 2013, the 300-acre farm became a reality in Palatka, FL, and was given the name Towers Family Farms. In 2014 we planted 10 acres of blueberries, which has since grown to 20 acres, all of which are USDA certified. In 2020 we added a small U-Pick strawberry patch to our farm and are in the process of building a brand new 6,000 sq. ft. event venue. We are pleased to provide quality products and services to our loyal friends and future customers.

Please check out our events page for the latest information about U-Picks and local availability in Jacksonville. We are also planning a number of exciting events in the future, so stay tuned. You can also visit us on Facebook and Instagram.

4818 river city dr, jacksonville FL suite 101 32246

Urban Youth Park is Jacksonville’s first state of the art parkour/gymnastics training facility! We are located at the St. Johns Town center next to Luis Vuitton, Apple, Tesla and Nordstroms. Originally based in Los Angeles CA with over 600 students and 3 locations. Our main owner (Jessica Funke) made the decision to expand to Florida. We have made a huge impact in our communities in California and plan on changing lives of kids and adults here in Florida. At THE PARK, we are passionate about empowering all athletes to realize their potential by overcoming mental and physical challenges through the art of movement. We teach the sport of trampoline, flipping, parkour, martial arts tricking and ninja warrior in a safe and fun environment. At THE PARK we encourage Passion, Adaptability, Responsibility and Kindness. We teach these traits and movements through the programs we offer such as classes, summer camps, birthday parties, open gyms, private lessons and more!

424-409-9984

[email protected]

http://www.urbanyouthpark.com

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3183 Russell Rd. Green Cove Springs, FL 32043

Cooper’s Creek is a small, privately owned horse stable that offers riding lessons, equine education, and equine-related business seminars.

4720 Town Crossing Dr, Jacksonville, FL 32246, USA

Our adventures bring epic stories to life in a one-of-a-kind tactile experience inside of St Johns Town Center. These games are real, existing in the physical space and require mind, body and all five senses. It’s social, immersive, challenging and it is fun. The Escape Game is great for families friends, couples, team building, and really anyone looking for something new and different.

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8701 Argyle Forest Blvd Jacksonville, FL 32244

Pumpkin patch perfect for residents in the Oakleaf, Watermill, Chimney Lakes and Argyle Forest neighborhoods!

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3455 Joe Ashton Rd Saint Augustine, FL 32092

Bring your family out for a hands-on farming experience as you pick your own produce or cut flowers. Check with us for product availability and special events before booking your appointment during the week. We are open Saturdays from 8 am-3 pm.

Welcome to the #1 trending selfie museum in the WRLD. Arguably one of the most instagrammable places in the East, here you can immerse yourself into our fun, eye-catching, interactive art installations. Experience many unique themes knowing we had your best selfie in mind. Bring your friends, family, a date, or just yourself and your phone, and unleash your inner child! Want the perfect atmosphere for your party? You can reserve the entire studio for your event, party, team building, or celebration!

Cowart Ranch & Farms

Fun on the Farm Activities!

  • Get lost in our walk through maze (approximately 30-60 minute adventure)
  • Pumpkin Patch with lots of picture opportunities!
  • Buy local produce from our sunflower patch.
  • Tractor driven Hayrides (approximately 15 minutes)
  • Farm animals
  • Pony Rides! (Not included with entry- $8 or 2 for $15 & legal guardian must sign waiver)
  • Hand pumped water driven Ducky Dash game
  • Large Burlap Sack Farm Slide (Huge hit!)
  • Tractor Train for the little ones to get a tour around the pumpkin and flower patch (1st ride free, then $3 per ride)
  • 2 sets of Corn hole boards
  • Old fashioned Horseshoes
  • Corn box that’s fun for kids and adults
  • Climb up and chill out on the Tire Castle
  • “Straw Crawl” Mini-maze for younger children and more
  • Night time Bonfire that is so nice! (S’mores available for sale here)
  • Giant Jumping bounce house/pad!
  • High Pressurized Corn Cannon (1st shots free w/entry then $1 per 2 shots)
  • Vendor booths and a small Country Store where we sell homemade goods, jams, jellies, local honey, and pumpkins, and more!
  • Many Picture Opportunities for friends and families alike!
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2292 Mayport Rd #35, Jacksonville, FL 32233, USA

Jacksonville’s 1st and ONLY brick & mortar improv comedy club! Offering family-friendly entertainment EVERY Friday & Saturday night at 7:30pm… and grown-ups only entertainment EVERY Friday & Saturday night at 10:00pm.

We teach classes for adults and kids, offer corporate training, roadshows, venue rentals, and more!

At First Coast Comedy we do funny. Our comedians specialize in improv comedy, meaning our shows are based entirely on your suggestions. Our trained comedy professionals have no plan and willingly dive headfirst into almost any challenge the audience will throw at them, resulting in unforgettably hilarious moments. For those reasons, no two shows are ever the same.

Oak Haven Winery
Avington Rd, Sorrento, FL 32776

Oak Haven Farms is located on the gentle rolling hills of Sorrento in the Central Florida region. The Farm began as a 20-acre strawberry farm in 1996 with owners Harry and Karen Stauderman and daughter Lynn. Our iconic oak tree is positioned in the heart of the farm which serves as a landmark and is celebrated on our wine logo. It serves as a historic landmark in Sorrento, FL.

The farm slowly expanded over time to include a country kitchen which offers u-roast hot dogs, soda and chips and home-style strawberry shortcakes, and ice cream sundaes WEEKENDS during the strawberry season (Late December-Mid March).

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Do your children love trains? Let them experience the time when the railroad ran through town. They will get to ring the bell on a real steam locomotive and learn about life during the turn of the century as they tour Pablo Historical Park. Your little engineers will want to make tracks to visit again and again!

The Beaches Museum creates a unique learning experience for people of all ages. Visit the Beaches Museum and explore the history of pioneers at the Beaches, discover who Henry Flagler was, and experience the innovation of the railroads! Your trip begins with a scavenger hunt in our Permanent Exhibit featuring the six beach communities of Mayport, Atlantic Beach, Neptune Beach, Jacksonville Beach, Ponte Vedra, and Palm Valley. On tour through our History Park, you can visit the 1911 Steam Locomotive, the 1900 Florida East Coast Mayport Depot, and the 1900 Florida East Coast Foreman’s House while having the stories of each building brought to life by the docent. Finally, discover our Heritage Demonstration Garden, maintained by the Master gardeners through the University of Florida IFAS program. In the garden, you will have the opportunity to learn about seasonal vegetables, sugar cane, and composting. Visitors will gain a richer understanding of local history and gain a valuable experience in this fantastic beach culture.

Visit us online at http://www.beachesmuseum.org for more information.

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9433 Lem Turner Road, Jacksonville FL 32208

The Selfie Showroom, is a premier selfie studio designed for photography enthusiasts of all levels, beginning right from the convenience of their smartphones. Our vibrant and visually captivating space offers a unique backdrop to capture stunning self-portraits, creating memorable moments that can be shared and cherished. Whether a beginner or an experienced photographer, our studio provides the perfect setting to explore your creativity, experiment with different angles and lighting, and elevate your selfie game. Step into The Selfie Showroom and unleash your inner photographer in a fun and inspiring environment.

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1041 East 8th Street, Jacksonville, FL, USA
11667 Lois Cross Court, Jacksonville, FL, USA

Jax Black Car Transportation provides Chartered Chauffeured Passenger Transportation Services, including Group Charters for Field Trips, Special Events, Corporate Travel, and family Travel. Serving Jacksonville for over a decade, JBC was chosen Best of Jax in 2022. Easy online reservations. Location in both Springfield and Mandarin, servicing Jacksonville, Ponte Vedra, Nocatee, Amelia Island, & St. Augustine. Reserve your bus, shuttle, car, or luxury van & driver online instantly—early morning and late evening service. We are Jacksonville’s total transportation solution for reliable, professional service for weddings, Anniversaries, and Corporate Events. We have Luxury Shuttles for Business Class Service. Male & female English-speaking drivers with a spotless, non-smoking fleet that is exceptionally well maintained. Certified Veteran Owned, Drivers (School ) Certified. Licensed and Insured since 2013 in North Florida. Contact us for personal service 24/7 at 904-372-8084.

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