Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve - Camping
Huguenot Memorial Park
Phone
(904) 251-3335
Details
This campsite, located within the boundaries of the Timucuan Preserve, is operated by
the City of Jacksonville.
Little Talbot Island State Park
Phone
(904) 251-2320
Details
This campsite, also within the boundaries of the Timucuan Preserve, is administered by
the State of Florida.
Campgrounds you can reserve online
Little Talbot Island Sp Campground
Mileage:7 mi
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Fort Clinch Sp Campground
Mileage:20 mi
Description: Camping sites are reservable on a year-round basis. Reservations can be made up to 11 months in advance. Park is open from 8:00 am to sunset daily. The Fort is open from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm daily. The Gift Shop and Museum is open from 9:00 am to 4:30 pm daily. For further information on this campground, please click on the following link: click here
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Anastasia Campground
Mileage:37 mi
Description: Quiet hour starts at 11:00 pm. Vehicles and dogs are prohibited on the beach. Campers with pets must comply with the established pet policies. For further information on this campground, please click on the following link: click here
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Gold Head Branch Sp Campground
Mileage:46 mi
Description: The park contains 2300 acres of rolling sandhills and long leaf pines, with several lakes and a ravine with seepage springs cutting through the park for approximately 1.5 miles. The park is home to bald eagles, Sherman's fox squirrels, gopher tortoises, red cockaded woodpeckers, various snakes, hawks, fox, and numerous songbirds. The time for wildflower viewing is during October.Starting July 1, 2009 - You must being your own linens. For further information on this campground, please click on the following link:
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Faver-dykes Sp Campground
Mileage:51 mi
Description: Faver-Dykes State Park is located 15 miles south of Saint Augustine, the oldest city in in the nation. The park is a popular place for those who enjoy peace and solitude. Pellicer Creek, a state canoe trail, borders the southern boundary of the park, and is a popular place for fishing and canoeing. Other activities include bird watching, nature study, fishing, and hiking. For further information on this campground, please click on the following link: click here
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Gamble Rogers Memorial Sra Campground
Mileage:69 mi
Description: Gamble Rogers State Recreation Area extends across a barrier island. To the east is the Atlantic Ocean, and to the west is the Intracoastal Waterway. The park has a total area of 145 acres, and is a prime nesting beach for 3 species of sea turtles from May thru September. The area offers excellent surf fishing and sunbathing. During World War II, this park served as a US Army Air Corp post. For further information on this campground, please click on the following link: click here
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O'leno Sp Campground
Mileage:73 mi
Description: O'Leno State Park is located on the banks of the scenic Santa Fe River. Within the park, the Santa Fe disappears and flows underground for approximately 3 miles before it again becomes a surface stream. The park was originally constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the late 1930's, and encompasses in excess of 6000 acres. For further information on this campground, please click on the following link: click here
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Paynes Prairie Preserve Campground
Mileage:76 mi
Description: This 22,000-acre preserve is among the most significant natural and historic areas in Florida. In 1774, noted artist and naturalist William Bartram wrote a detailed description of this area, calling it the "great Alachua Savannah." The park offers hiking, bird watching, fishing, camping, picnicking, and bicycling. Natural and cultural exhibits are located in the visitors center. For further information on this campground, please go to click here
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Salt Springs Recreation Area Campground
Mileage:76 mi
Description: Salt Springs Recreation Area is located 35 miles east of Ocala, 60 miles west of Daytona Beach, and 95 miles north of Orlando. A spectacular natural mineral spring gives the area its name. An Easter sunrise service is held yearly at Salt Springs.
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Stephen Foster Folk Cc Sp Campground
Mileage:76 mi
Description: Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park offers within the park, the Stephen Foster Museum, Carillon Tower, Craft Square/Gift Shop, and a view of the famous Suwannee River. The Stephen Foster Museum and Carillon Tower features exhibits and dioramas from Stephen Fosters songs as well as a display of antique pianos. The Carillon Tower is also home to the worlds largest tubular bell instrument, constructed and installed in 1957. The tower rings out Fosters tunes in scheduled concerts throughout the day. Visit the Craft Square where working craftsmen demonstrate cultural arts and traditions, from quilting to blacksmithing and home canning. Classes are offered regularly. The Cousin Thelma Boltin Craft & Gift Shop sells regional foods, crafts, gifts, handmade items by local artists as well as Stephen Foster memorabilia For further information on this campground, please click on the following link: click here
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Note: All mileage numbers are "as the crow flies"