Sightseeing
Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens is a locally and nationally award-winning institution and is consistently ranked as a top-rated attraction in North Florida. These awards support the Zoo's goal to establish itself as a leader in education and conservation of the world's plants and animals. This zoo is just minutes away from the property.
321 locals recommend
Jacksonville Zoo & Gardens
370 Zoo PkwyJacksonville Zoo and Gardens is a locally and nationally award-winning institution and is consistently ranked as a top-rated attraction in North Florida. These awards support the Zoo's goal to establish itself as a leader in education and conservation of the world's plants and animals. This zoo is just minutes away from the property.
The sunsets are magnificent while riding a horse on the beach!
14 locals recommend
Amelia Island Horseback Riding
4600 Peters Point RoadThe sunsets are magnificent while riding a horse on the beach!
$5 per vehicle
8 a.m. to sunset, 365 days a year.
Little Talbot Island is one of a handful of undeveloped barrier islands remaining in Northeast Florida. Boasting more than five miles of pristine beaches and three miles of bike trails, Little Talbot offers untouched natural beauty and diverse ecosystems for visitors to explore.
There is, of course, the white sand and rolling surf typical of many high energy coasts. But there is also the eroding sun-bleached roots and fallen trunks of cedar and palm that create a linear tapestry of natural sculptures.
Enjoy beachcombing, surfing, fishing, hiking, birdwatching, a winding kayak journey along the bluffs of Myrtle Creek and camping in a lush forest hammock. There is something for every outdoor lover on Little Talbot Island.
29 locals recommend
Little Talbot Island State Park
12157 Heckscher Dr$5 per vehicle
8 a.m. to sunset, 365 days a year.
Little Talbot Island is one of a handful of undeveloped barrier islands remaining in Northeast Florida. Boasting more than five miles of pristine beaches and three miles of bike trails, Little Talbot offers untouched natural beauty and diverse ecosystems for visitors to explore.
There is, of course, the white sand and rolling surf typical of many high energy coasts. But there is also the eroding sun-bleached roots and fallen trunks of cedar and palm that create a linear tapestry of natural sculptures.
Enjoy beachcombing, surfing, fishing, hiking, birdwatching, a winding kayak journey along the bluffs of Myrtle Creek and camping in a lush forest hammock. There is something for every outdoor lover on Little Talbot Island.
Food scene
Lively market held SATURDAY under the bridge featuring local artists, plenty of food vendors & entertainment.
173 locals recommend
Riverside Arts Market
715 Riverside AveLively market held SATURDAY under the bridge featuring local artists, plenty of food vendors & entertainment.
Highly suggest to make reservations! The food is mouthwatering. Perfect for a date night!
27 locals recommend
13 Gypsies
887 Stockton StHighly suggest to make reservations! The food is mouthwatering. Perfect for a date night!