Skip to content

The Jacksonville Beaches area is a collection of four distinct beach neighborhoods – Jacksonville Beach, Atlantic Beach, Neptune Beach and Ponte Vedra Beach.

Fernandina Beach is a city in Nassau County, Florida on Amelia Island. It is situated on Amelia Island, which was voted third best island in the United States by Conde Nast Traveler.

This refuge provides habitat for threatened and endangered species, such as the red-cockaded woodpecker, indigo snake, and wood stork, along with a wide variety of other wildlife.  It is world renowned for its amphibian populations.

Hanna Park boasts sunny beaches, freshwater lakes, and wooded campsites. The park features 1.5 miles of sandy beaches. The park’s 60-acre freshwater lake is perfect for fishing, kayaking, paddle boats, and canoes.

This preservation area includes undeveloped beaches, historic sites, cultural ruins, critical habitat and nesting areas, as well as numerous plant and animal communities. 

A protected area of over 300 acres that runs north to south along Egans Creek. Its grass-covered roads serve as a network of trails that are suitable for walking and bicycling, and its environment exhibits a variety of natural wildlife and vegetation.  

This seaside park offers 70 primitive campground sites, a playground, picnic areas & fishing.

A site of human occupation for over 5,000 years, Fort George Island was named for a 1736 fort built to defend the southern flank of Georgia when it was a colony. Today’s visitors come for boating, fishing, off-road bicycling and hiking.

Pumpkin Hill Creek Preserve State Park is part of a larger area known as the 7 Creeks Recreation Area. The area offers hiking, biking, horseback riding, kayaking and more.

Little Talbot Island is an undeveloped barrier island offering more than 5 miles of pristine beaches and 3 miles of bike trails.