The park includes five ball fields, two tennis courts, an off-road bicycle course and picnic facilities.
Situated atop St. Johns Bluff, the monument provides a commanding view of the St. Johns River.
Two-mile asphalt path with wooden bridges, providing access to the Ortega River Nature Preserve for walkers, joggers and the handicapped.
Ripple Effect Tours offers a variety of outdoor experiences, including kayaking, fishing, boat and ecotours along waterways and landscapes rich with wildlife.
With 28,000 square feet of concrete, there is plenty of room for skateboarders of all ages and abilities. They have ½ pipes, rails, ledges, banks and a 9 and half foot (6 foot shallow end) kidney shaped pool to challenge even the most experienced skater.
Children’s playground, baseball field, multi-purpose fields, volleyball sand pit, several tennis courts, several basketball courts and more.
An active park that consists of a small playground area, swings, benches and a soccer field.
The main attraction is the ancient subterranean springs which flow year-round at a constant temperature of 72 degrees which has been said is the legendary “Fountain of Youth”.
3 pavilions, picnic tables, wooden boardwalk, beach access, outdoor showers and restrooms.
“Silver Springs State Park combines the charm of a historic Florida attraction with the crystal clear beauty of one of the last uninhabited spring runs in the state.”
Large playground, Splash Pad, fitness trail, basketball court, all-purpose field, tennis court, gazebo, six picnic shelters and two grills.
Explore an authentic reconstruction of a Military Hospital that stood on this site during the Second Spanish Colonial Period, 1784-1821.
Offers fishing, Splash Park & Playground, picnic tables, a covered Pavilion, gift shop and lighted beach volleyball courts.
From horseshoes to hiking - camping to canoeing - basketball to boating…and more!
It is filled with exquisite Byzantine style frescoes of many apostles and saints of the Christian church.
Pack up the stroller, put on your walking shoes and bring your little one on an early learning adventure as we stroll through the Zoo.
This 2,000-mile, self-guided highway trail connects and unifies 515 birding and wildlife viewing sites throughout Florida.