Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve & Fort Caroline National Memorial
Partnership Areas
Timucuan Trail State and National Parks is a unique co-op between the City of Jacksonville, State of Florida and National Park Services. The group of parks includes some of the last unspoiled coastal wetlands on the Atlantic Coast and preserves the area's rich historic and prehistoric sites. Hiking, biking, and kayak trails weave through the seamless system of parks, giving visitors a rare view of pristine marshland, coastal dunes and maritime hammocks.
Below are links to some of the sites you can visit in the Timucuan Trail State & National Parks:
Talbot Islands State Parks Explore the full range of dynamic coastal habitats & fun activities available at the Talbot Islands. more...
Working Together Download this media packet for an in depth look at the partnership (pdf 253 KB). more...
Florida Sea Islands Paddling Trails Find out where to take a paddle in the Timucuan Trail State and National Parks. more...
Did You Know?
Fort Caroline National Memorial was the site of the first conflict between Europeans over land that is now part of the Continental United States.
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