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Reddie Point Preserve

99RJ+F6, 4499 Yachtsman Way, Jacksonville, FL 32277, USA

Overview

Category:Hiking with Kids
Location:Jacksonville, FL

What People Say

What's Great

  • Spacious play areas (mentioned in 6 reviews)

Areas for Improvement

  • Parking can be challenging (mentioned in 4 reviews)

Detailed Insights

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Perfect for Age Groups

  • Toddlers (1-3 years)

Best Times to Visit

  • Morning hours (less crowded)

Accessibility Features

strollerparking

Recent Reviews

Ty're Coleman

Ty're Coleman

4 months ago

It's very quiet and relaxing. Nice place to fish and crab. There is even a mini beach area you can go to as well.

James Sweet

James Sweet

4 months ago

A nice little wilderness area with a couple of walking trails through the woodlands and marshes along the St John's River. Easy trails, no real gradient, and the trail is easy to follow and mostly well marked.

Heather Monroe

Heather Monroe

a year ago

Nice pier to fish from. Plenty of parking with portable toilets. Handicap parking available. Nice small beach area to launch kayak. Sidewalk area to take walks or use stroller if you have toddlers or small children. Nice scenic area with a large pond just past entrance that seems to be popular for fishing.

Erin Owens

Erin Owens

2 months ago

Nice easy stroll. Trails are wide and well maintained. Just know the trails are not very clearly marked, but you can't really get lost so it's not too big of a deal. Very nice place. Parking is easy and plenty of it

Alex Vane1

Alex Vane1

a year ago

Reddie Point Preserve: A Natural Haven for Conservation and Recreation Introduction: Nestled along the banks of the St. Johns River in Jacksonville, Florida, lies a hidden gem known as Reddie Point Preserve. This 102-acre nature preserve is a testament to the importance of conservation and the preservation of natural habitats. With its diverse ecosystems, scenic trails, and educational opportunities, Reddie Point Preserve offers visitors a chance to reconnect with nature and appreciate the beauty of the natural world. I. History and Importance of Reddie Point Preserve A. Historical significance of the area 1. Native American presence 2. Early European settlers B. Conservation efforts and establishment of the preserve 1. Acquisition by the City of Jacksonville 2. Collaboration with local environmental organizations II. Biodiversity and Ecosystems A. Flora and fauna diversity 1. Native plant species 2. Abundance of bird species B. Unique ecosystems within the preserve 1. Salt marshes and their ecological importance 2. Maritime hammocks and their role in coastal ecosystems III. Recreational Opportunities A. Hiking and walking trails 1. Scenic views of the St. Johns River 2. Interpretive signs and educational materials along the trails B. Kayaking and canoeing 1. Access to the river and its tributaries 2. Wildlife observation and exploration of waterways IV. Educational Programs and Community Involvement A. Environmental education initiatives 1. Guided nature walks and talks 2. Workshops on conservation and sustainable practices B. Volunteer opportunities and citizen science projects 1. Habitat restoration and maintenance 2. Wildlife monitoring and data collection Reddie Point Preserve stands as a testament to the importance of preserving natural habitats and providing opportunities for people to connect with nature. Its rich history, diverse ecosystems, and recreational opportunities make it a valuable asset to the community. By engaging in educational programs and volunteering, individuals can contribute to the conservation efforts and ensure the long-term sustainability of this natural haven. Reddie Point Preserve serves as a reminder that the preservation of our natural world is not only essential for the well-being of our planet but also for our own physical and mental well-being.

Contact Information

99RJ+F6, 4499 Yachtsman Way, Jacksonville, FL 32277, USA

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Opening Hours

Monday: 6:30 AM – 8:30 PM
Tuesday: 6:30 AM – 8:30 PM
Wednesday: 6:30 AM – 8:30 PM
Thursday: 6:30 AM – 8:30 PM
Friday: 6:30 AM – 8:30 PM
Saturday: 6:30 AM – 8:30 PM
Sunday: 6:30 AM – 8:30 PM

Quick Stats

Overall Rating
4.6
Total Reviews749
Recent Reviews5