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    Riverfront Park

    4.5 (8 reviews)

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    Jay P.

    Small yet beautiful riverfront park by the St Johns River. This park boasts nice walking/hiking/biking trails, upfront parking, clean outside restrooms and many more. A well-kept park that offers beautiful views of the St John's River from any direction. There is a dock for fishing (catch & release only). It has one long pier and 2 observations decks. There is even an Kayak launch area (handicap friendly). There are much to love about this park. I particularly love going here because of its small, slalom coursed style mountain bike dirt trails. It definitely different from most trails I've ridden. The trails are nice and flowy, where you can definitely ride fast. And towards the end of the dirt trail leads you into the back of the woods that carries of small segment of little trails. There is even a graveled beginner course for those wanting to get a feel of what the whole trail is about. So if you're looking for a park that's nice, tranquil and peaceful, where you can catch some Zen time, or if you're just out to get some great pictures or in the mood for a good walk...then this is the place for you. It is a great place to visit with or without kids.

    Kaitlyn O.

    Beautiful park. Quite frankly one of the nicest ones I've been to in the area. Not too crowded. Nice breeze from the water and beautiful view of the St. John's River. Perfect for biking, running or walking. Definitely recommend and will be coming back!

    Natalie K.

    Great place for a walk, not too off the beaten path. Great piers for water views and fishing. Nice pavilion style cover for shade. The walking/biking paths are a little narrow but clear. The forest floor is not lush with alot of plant green so it's easy to see if a critter is coming, however still alot of hiding places. The trails were easy to navigate without alot of roots and such. We took our 4yr old and he had no problems. Bring your own chairs.

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    Beautiful park, if you love waterfront trails or just a nice view of the river this is for you!

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    Camp Chowenwaw Park

    Camp Chowenwaw Park

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    Such a fun time last night at Camp Chowenwaw!…read more We stayed in one of the treehouses, number 5 to be specific. There was so much wildlife to be heard throughout the night including owls, woodpeckers, and what we think were crickets or maybe lubbers. The bathrooms and shower areas were very clean for a park/camping area. There are different trails to explore along the path to the treehouses, which we didn't have a chance to do. We suggest bringing a sheet or blanket to cover your mattresses. Each treehouse has 2 twin sized bunk beds (total of 4 mattresses). They are VERY uncomfortable, so if you need extra support, you should probably bring a mattress topper/padding. The grills were pretty clean, just need some dusting off before cooking, though, nothing out of the ordinary. Upkeep for everything was great!

    Ever slept in a tree house cabin? If you are interested in camping, picnicking, kayaking,…read morecanoeing, swimming, fishing, bird watching, wildlife viewing, outdoor photography, and hiking--Camp Chowenwaw Park is the place to go! Their trail systems through the uplands and the wetlands offer scenic tracts for the hiking enthusiast. Camping facilities include 15 tent sites, two lodges with bunk beds sleeping 16 people per cabin, 9 tree house cabins, each accommodating 4 people, and 7 cabins with bunk beds sleeping 4 - 8 people. Each campsite has a bathhouse with full restroom accommodations and a unit house with electricity including a stove and refrigerator. Located throughout the park and at each campsite are picnic tables and grills for use by campers and park visitors. Just note: Vehicle access is limited & all camping sites and cabins are accessed by walking trails. The park is ideally suited as a natural outdoor environmental education facility when you consider the setting, location, and proximity of diverse upland and wetland ecosystems. Classes and naturalist programs for organized groups and the public will be available in outdoor and indoor classrooms. This is one magical place off the beaten path where you can still interact with wildlife, get a little exercise, enjoy nature, explore the unknown, cool off in the water and at the end of the day, sleep in a tree and still be close to home! How can you not love that?!!

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    Fleming Island Plantation Cdd

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    This CDD is a great place to live - it has a little taste of the live, work, play atmosphere as it…read moreis located right by the 220 shopping center. ATT has an office building on the plantation grounds. Fleming Island High and Thunderbolt Elementary are also on the grounds, and are two highly rated Clay county schools. A few other businesses are on the grounds of the plantation, like Island Life Grille, but most places are just north in the shopping area of 220. Fleming Island Cinema 12 (Carmike) is an immediate neighbor. The staff at the clubhouse are very courteous and helpful for any of your needs. The organizers send out a monthly "Living in Fleming Island Plantation" paper that includes the events calendar and highlights local businesses. Throughout the year there are mini parades for kids to get involved in and community get togethers at the splash park or club house. Two pools are on the grounds, one with a lap pool and one with a water slide. There are tennis courts, basketball courts, picnic pavilions and a play ground by the club house. There is a large green space behind the splash park, but no pets or bikes/scooters/blades are allowed on the space or the sidewalk so I'm not quite sure why this space exists. Perhaps for ultimate frisbee games... The CDD is just that, a CDD. There is a hefty CDD fee annually in addition to a small HOA depending on which subdivision you live in. The CDD puts those dollars to work though keeping the landscaping clean and up to date. The place is beautiful, though I do need to contact those in charge about a very rough road outside our division. If you want to be involved, you can run for a position on the CDD board. All in all this is a great place to live with ample amenities to suit just about everyone's needs. A bubble in the universe - you really never have to leave if you don't want to!

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