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Central Park - Fernandina Beach (FL)

Address: 🏡 1200 Atlantic Ave, Fernandina Beach, FL 32034
Phone : +1 (904) 277-7300
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  • Egans Creek Greenway Trail - Fernandina Beach Stephanie Holbrook: Nice spot in a residential area. Lots of birds and we enjoyed the creek running alongside the trail. Plenty of benches to sit a watch the birds. Bridges have some history in the railway which was neat to read about. It got somewhat busy as we were leaving around 11 am.
    Amelia Island Lighthouse - Fernandina Beach Lance Doddridge: Not much to say, as the site is under construction. It looks nice. If you trek there from the beach, its a nice little hike through a quiet neighborhood.
    Burney Park - Amelia Island Christina Polovich: This was my first visit to this park and definitely not my last. This park was amazing, had beautifully clean stretches of beach, and a unique indoor restroom shower facility. With the playground very close to the showers and the parking lot being only steps away with a handrail up the walk, This place is exceptionally family friendly! Its mobility-friendly as much as a beach can be and kid friendly also. As long as you have the patience to endure, this beach is for everyone to enjoy.
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    Old Spanish Trail - Crestview R Jenkins: Mostly for large events and games. Great stage pavilion and several other smaller ones. 2 balls fields (reserve through city), restrooms, very small playground area. Local farmers market at the entrance. Event venue and place where a lot of community events take place during the year. The fair happens here too.
    Allen Park - Crestview Maicol: Beautiful park with awesome attractions... The water showers are excellent for the children and the playground equipment is up to expectations for this type of park. The picnic areas are plentiful with cooking stations for your BBQ.
    Shoal River Wayside Park (Bill Duggan Jr. Park) - Crestview Eddie Gillis: The area is great for getting on the Shoal River and has lots of picnic tables. Also, theres a creek the woods next to the park
    Emerald Coast Zoo - Crestview Christa Smith: We had an incredible day at the zoo with our 5 kids, and they absolutely loved every minute of it. The zoo is beautifully shaded, which made it super comfortable, even on a hot day. Dakota was fantastic! So knowledgeable and engaging with the kids. The interactive experiences were a big hit. They were able to feed some animals, pet others and learn so much in the process. It’s clear the staff really cares about the animals and making the visit enjoyable for families. Highly recommended for a fun, educational day out with the kids! This was our second visit and won’t be the last! Can’t wait to return!
    Twin Hills Park - Crestview taco: Huge park with picnic tables and lots of friendly ducks! ( do NOT FEED DUCKS AND GEESE BREAD - THEY CANNOT DIGEST IT!) a great place to go if you want to feed ducks vegetables and spend time in nature.
    Carver-Hill Museum - Crestview Al Y: Id like to see achievements and hard work of the graduates. Also please correct online description. If it founded by the Jewish kind man, what honors he got in museum? Or was it founded in 50s by the Mr Carver?