Bring your sunglasses, bathing suits, and bikes to explore Northeast Florida.
Please feel free to explore the many wonderful beaches, trails, restaurants, and breweries while visiting us. If you would like any recommendations, please let us know!
The downtown Jacksonville area on Friday night and Saturday will be difficult to traverse. I recommend visiting locations downtown at a different time unless heading down for the Florida vs. Georgia Football Game.
Experience more than 100 acres of award-winning exhibits and gardens.
Our gardens and trails provide a place where you can find peace and connect with nature.
Come enjoy our award-winning natural trails and picnic area.
Beautiful scenery and diverse wildlife provide visitors with quality experiences in hunting, fishing and wildlife viewing.
Discover 6,000 years of human history and experience the beauty of salt marshes, coastal dunes, and hardwood hammocks.
The Timucuan Preserve includes Fort Caroline and Kingsley Plantation.
The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens is the largest fine arts museum in Northeast Florida. The Cummer was established in 1958, when art collector, garden enthusiast, and civic leader Ninah Cummer bequeathed her art collection and riverfront home to create a museum. Today, the core collection of 60 pieces from Mrs. Cummer's estate has grown to include more than 5,000 works of art. The historic gardens, set against the backdrop of the St. Johns River, serve as a centerpiece of beauty for all to enjoy.
Explore the art, artists, and ideas of our time in the heart of Downtown Jacksonville! As a cultural institute of the University of North Florida, MOCA Jacksonville is committed to serving this community and its visitors through exhibitions, collections, educational programs, and publications that bring contemporary art to life for visitors of all ages.
The annual Florida vs. Georgia Football game will take place on November 2nd. Enjoy the weekend festivities of this rivalry game.
The St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum is a historic site dating back to 1589 with the first wooden watchtower built by the Spanish. The site of Florida's first lighthouse, the United States government made it official in 1824. The current St. Augustine Lighthouse was built between 1871-1874, with the original first order Fresnel lens from Paris, France installed at the top. It is still an active aid to navigation today.
Anastasia State Park is a haven for visitors and for wildlife. Abundant wading birds hunt for food along Salt Run, including colorful roseate spoonbills. Osprey and eagles rule the skies, and painted buntings and warblers often flit about the hammock forests.
Explore the downtown shops and restaurants of St. Augustine.
Built by the Spanish in St. Augustine to defend Florida and the Atlantic trade route, Castillo de San Marcos National Monument preserves the oldest masonry fortification in the continental United States and interprets more than 450 years of cultural intersections.
San Sebastian Winery, founded in 1996 is located at 157 King Street, St. Augustine, Florida in one of Henry Flagler’s old East Coast Railway buildings located just a few blocks from historic downtown. American wine, dating back to 1562.
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