Jacksonville, Florida
Florida,  Jacksonville,  United States

10 Fun Things to Do in Jacksonville, Florida

There are so many fun things to do in Jacksonville, Florida. Whether you enjoy museums, the beach, or spending time at the park, the Bold City has it all!  In fact, our city has the largest urban park system in the county! With more than 80,000 acres of parks, beaches, preserves, and green space there are endless opportunities for fun!

Fun Things to do in Jacksonville

Jacksonville Zoo

Visit the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens

The Jacksonville Zoo & Gardens is one of our favorite hangout spots. The zoo is one of our city’s main attractions, with more than a million visitors checking it out each year. The zoo has over 2,000 animals and just as many plants in its gardens. The kids love being able to feed the giraffes, stingrays, and goats. The zoo also has one of the best tiger and primate exhibits in the country. Even better? The zoo has a super-fun splash park where your kids can splash around.

Blackrock Beach
Blackrock Beach

Enjoy a Day at the Beach

One of the best ways to enjoy Jacksonville is by hitting the beach. Jax has more shoreline than any other city in the nation! We are home to 22 miles of beaches and 40 miles of Intracoastal Waterway. Many of our beaches, such as Jax Beach, are free to the public. Some of our favorite beaches are Huguenot Beach, Blackrock Beach, and Little and Talbot Island State Parks.

Castaway Island Preserve
Castaway Island Preserve

Hit the Parks!

Jacksonville is home to the largest park system in the country! Our parks offer everything from hiking trails to splash pads, kayak launches, totally rad playgrounds, and stunning gardens. Some of our favorite parks include the Jacksonville Arboretum and Garden, Castaway Island Preserve, Landon Park, Riverside Park, and Memorial Park.

Catty Shack Ranch
Catty Shack Ranch

Visit the Catty Shack Ranch Wildlife Sanctuary

One of the COOLEST places in town is the Catty Shack Ranch Wildlife Sanctuary. The ranch is a non-profit organization that offers a safe home for rescued exotic animals. Their goal is to educate the public about the dangers of owning exotic animals; you know- lions, tigers, and cougars…typical “house pets”.

MOSH
MOSH Mural

Spend Some Time at the Museum of Science and History (MOSH)

MOSH, one of the top museums in the city, offers many hands-on exhibits geared towards older kiddos. Smiley loved the Atlantic Tails exhibit which highlights many of the marine animals that live off of our coast. She also enjoyed learning about the Timucua people and the history of our hometown. This stop can easily be paired with the Riverwalk (see below).

Check Out the Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens

The Cummer is one of the largest fine arts museum in the region. Smiley is really into art so she enjoyed checking out their sizeable collection. The museum also boasts incredible gardens that are perfect for enjoying a picnic on the river.

Boneyard Beach
Boneyard Beach, Big Talbot Island

Spend the Day at the Timucuan Preserve

  • Our home is situated right on the border of the Timucuan Preserve. The preserve is a 46,000 acre National Park site that is home to countless parks, trails, and historical buildings such as Fort Caroline and Kingsley Plantation. Some of our favorite parts of the preserve include Fort Caroline, Kingsley Plantation, Big Talbot Island, Little Talbot Island, Cedar Point, and Pumpkin Hill.

Hit the Water with Kayak Amelia

If you want to enjoy the Timucuan Preserve from the water, Kayak Amelia is the way to go! They are the official outfitters for the Talbot Islands State Parks. They offer kayak and SUP rentals and guided tours.

Explore Downtown with Go Tuk’n

Want to check out all of the amazing public art in our town? Join a Go Tuk’n tour for a unique way to explore the sites! There are several tours available including the Art Tour which takes you through historic neighborhoods such as Riverside and Avondale.

Southbank
"Mirrored River: Where Do You See Yourself?" Mosaic on the Southbank

Enjoy the Riverwalk

The Riverwalk can easily be paired with a visit to MOSH. The Riverwalk is a three-mile stretch of land along the St. Johns River. From here you can check out Friendship Fountain, hop on a water taxi, or simply enjoy a stroll along the river.

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Updated: 11/2/21

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