Timucuan Ecological & Historic Preserve

slave cabins made of tabby with wooden roofs
The tabby cabins at Kingsley Plantation were the homes of many enslaved people.
sand dune and blue sky
The sand dune at American Beach is a protected part of the Timucuan Preserve.
fort gate
The fort exhibit at Fort Caroline teaches visitors of the failed French colony in Florida.
park bench alongside a trail
The Theodore Roosevelt Area trails provide a getaway from the urban hustle within the city of Jacksonville.
A baby fox pops it's head from a burrow
The Timucuan Preserve hosts wondrous biodiversity.
Photos: National Park Service

About Timucuan Ecological & Historic Preserve

Visit one of the last unspoiled coastal wetlands on the Atlantic Coast. Discover 6,000 years of human history and experience the beauty of salt marshes, coastal dunes, and hardwood hammocks. The Timucuan Preserve includes Fort Caroline and Kingsley Plantation.

Quick Facts

State Florida
Designation Ecological & Historic Preserve
State Code FL
Weather We have mild winters and hot summers. In the winter average highs are in the 60's, lows in the 40's. The summer temperatures reach up into the 90's.

Location & Map

Timucuan Ecological & Historic Preserve is located in Florida.

Operating Hours

The grounds for Fort Caroline and Kingsley Plantation are open 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Wednesday through Sunday; closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas Day, and New Year's Day. The preserve headquarters is open 7:45 a.m. to 4:15 p.m., Monday through Friday; closed on all government holidays. Cedar Point and the Theodore Roosevelt Area are open sunrise - sunset.

Wednesday 9:00AM - 5:00PM
Monday Closed
Thursday 9:00AM - 5:00PM
Sunday 9:00AM - 5:00PM
Tuesday Closed
Friday 9:00AM - 5:00PM
Saturday 9:00AM - 5:00PM

Activities

Auto and ATV Scenic Driving Biking Boating Motorized Boating Fishing Food Picnicking Guided Tours Self-Guided Tours - Walking Self-Guided Tours - Auto Hiking Living History Historic Weapons Demonstration Paddling Canoeing Kayaking Stand Up Paddleboarding Junior Ranger Program Swimming Saltwater Swimming Wildlife Watching Birdwatching Museum Exhibits Shopping Bookstore and Park Store

Getting There

The beautiful expanse of the Timucuan Preserve is located within the city limits of Jacksonville, Florida. The Preserve can be accessed from major roads and highways in and around Jacksonville. Directions to individual park sites such as Kingsley Plantation, American Beach and the Ribault Column can be found on our website. Our main visitor center is located at Fort Caroline, about 14 miles northeast of downtown.

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Contact & Address

Address 12713 Fort Caroline Road, Jacksonville, FL, 32225
Phone 904-641-7155

Topics & Themes

Architecture and Building African American Heritage Archeology Burial, Cemetery and Gravesite Colonization and Settlement Enslavement Explorers and Expeditions Forts Incarceration Monuments and Memorials Native American Heritage Social Movements Civil Rights Wars and Conflicts Colonial/European Contact Conflicts Civil War Women's History Dunes Trails Wetlands

Things To Do

Read the Names on the Fort Caroline Memorial

Read the Names on the Fort Caroline Memorial

Read the known names of the French colonists of Fort Caroline, the failed French attempt to establish a colony in…

The exhibit panel listing the names is located in the fort model with additional panels illustrating the event and life…

Hike the 7 Creeks Trail

Hike the 7 Creeks Trail

Hike the seven mile, Seven Creeks partnership trail crossing through habitats and national, state, and city parks.

This is a long but mostly flat trail. Prepare for a four hour hike if you stage a vehicle at…

Photography in Timucuan

Photography in Timucuan

The Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve is a stunning location for photography enthusiasts. With its winding drives canopied by majestic oaks,…

Kayak with the Dolphins

Kayak with the Dolphins

Kayak through the creeks and rivers of Timucuan Preserve in the hope of seeing dolphins in the wild.

Kayak with the dolphins of Timucuan Preserve. 

Learn from a Ranger

Learn from a Ranger

There are a few things park rangers love, pointing at things, getting distracted by cool birds, and sharing our knowledge…

Rangers conduct a wide variety of programs, from living history demonstrations, to ranger talks, guided hikes, pop-up programs, and informal…

Boating in the Backwaters

Boating in the Backwaters

Sailboat, fishing boat, kayak, or canoe, choose your own boating adventure in Timucuan Preserve.

A kayak adventure into the marsh to observe shorebirds. A memorable year for the Kingsfish tournament. A sunset cruise on…

Visitor Centers

Kingsley Plantation Visitor Contact Station

You can explore the grounds at Kingsley Plantation, which include the slave quarters, barn, waterfront, planter's house, kitchen house, and interpretive garden. The visitor contact…

Hours: Kingsley Plantation is open Wednesday through Sunday, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., except on Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Year's Day. Admission is free.

Timucuan Preserve Visitor Center at Fort Caroline

Located at Fort Caroline National Memorial, the Timucuan Preserve Visitor Center hosts the exhibit "Where the Waters Meet." This exhibit showcases the richness of the…

Hours: The visitor center is open from 9:00 am - 4:30 pm Wednesday through Sunday. All National Park Service areas of the Timucuan Preserve are closed on Thanksgiving, December 25th, and January 1.

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