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Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve & Fort Caroline National Memorial
Plan Your Visit

The Timucuan Preserve is a 46,000-acre area with individual park sites to visit. Each park site is unique for an aspect of natural or cultural history. There are many ways to access areas within the Preserve, so planning your visit with the directions and materials on these pages will start you on a path that leads to enjoyable and educational experiences.

NEW! - Have a day to spend at the Timucuan Preserve? You'll want to read A Day in the Park.

Click here for information about the park's five Passport to Your National Parks stamps.

Male painted bunting, photographed by Roger Clark  

Did You Know?
Painted Buntings return to nest within the boundaries of the Timucuan Preserve each year in late April.
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Last Updated: February 18, 2009 at 10:33 EST