The Beautiful Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve in Florida.

Explore the Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve 

Booking a trip to Amelia Island is a fantastic choice for travelers who can’t wait to dig their toes into the sand and make the most of endless sunshine year-round. That said, if you happen to be a nature enthusiast or a history buff heading this way, there’s plenty for you to enjoy as well! That’s because Amelia Island sits within easy reach of some truly spectacular destinations to explore and among them is the Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve

When you’re ready to head this way in the name of musical fun, don’t forget to access our exclusive Amelia Island Vacation Guide! This free resource is filled with exceptional recommendations for the best activities and attractions in the area, so you’ll know you’re making the most of your trip starting on day one. Staying at The Addison on Amelia Island means you’ll have everything you need just a short distance away from the fantastic live music venues listed below. 

Where You’ll Find the Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve 

Reaching the Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve from Amelia Island is a breeze. It’s conveniently located at 12713 Ft. Carolina Road in Jacksonville which is just 40 miles South following FL-200, Florida A1A, the Buccaneer Trail, and I-95 South. This beautiful and historically rich ecological preserve is open Wednesday through Sunday from 9:00 am until 5:00 pm making it an easy addition to even the most packed itinerary. All Timucuan Preserve sites are open to the public and free of charge and no entrance pass is required.  

What You’ll See When You’re Here 

Taking time to explore the Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve is an exercise in an array of outdoor recreation options. That’s because this destination spans more than 46,000 acres of terrain made up of various park sites to visit. Each park boasts its own unique and rich history as well as a collection of diverse ecosystems for guests to discover. There are wildlife observation platforms overlooking lush salt marsh habitats on-site as well as opportunities to visit a fort and memorial exhibit showcasing what life would have been like for 16th-century French colonists in the area. As you walk among palmetto and oak groves throughout the preserve, you’ll be walking in the footsteps of the Timucuan people who once inhabited the terrain before Columbus ever arrived. Whether you’re looking to explore plantation life, or you drop by the park museum to get up close to tribal artifacts, you’ll find it’s easy to linger here longer than you originally planned.  

On-Site Activities to Enjoy 

Finding activities to add to your to-do list at the Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve isn’t difficult. If you’re someone who loves to lace up their boots and hit the trails, you’ll quickly discover that the hiking opportunities here are top-notch. Routes like the Hammock Trail are extremely popular for visiting families thanks to the paved pathway, beautiful views, and options to customize the length of your trek. Fishing in the salt marsh is another popular activity guests enjoy when they visit, and birding is a must in every season for those with binoculars in hand. When you aren’t checking out the many historic sites, you can refuel with a picnic lunch before heading out on a kayak to explore the surrounding waters in good company.  

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The next time you decide to take time to enjoy a journey to Amelia Island, be sure added luxury, comfort, and style are a part of the experience by booking your accommodations at the Addison on Amelia Island. Reach out today to learn more and to start turning travel plans into a reality soon!