Huguenot Memorial Park Jacksonville Review, Directions
Phone:Â +1 904-255-4255
Address:Â 10980 Heckscher Dr, Jacksonville, FL 32226, United States
Website:Â www.coj.net
- Hours of Operation
- Admission
- Directions
6 am – 7 pm (daily)
- Pedestrian and bicycle entry fee is $3
- The vehicle entry fee is $5 with $1 for each additional person.
- An annual pass for the park costs $99
- The bus entry fee is $50.
Driving from downtown Jacksonville, head west on Adams Street towards Ocean Street. Take the FL-115 S and FL-113 N Southside Connector to I-295 N and take exit 41 to head to Heckscher Drive.
Description
The Huguenot Memorial Park is a fascinating visit, where visitors can learn about the many flora and fauna while strolling on the beach or exploring the trails. Entering the Huguenot Memorial Park, you will first see a tree-shaded area with picnic tables, ideal for relaxing with your meal. The next area contains 70 primitive campsites, each with a picnic table and fire ring and ideal for a tent or an RV.
Right in the center of the Huguenot Memorial Park is the Nature Center, which is open from 2 pm to 5 pm daily and allows visitors to explore and learn about the flora and fauna in the park that they may encounter along the beach. The Nature Center offers interactive displays, games and reference books and center staff are always on hand to explain anything about the park in more detail. Guided tours are available including a beach walk and information about the birds, marine life and animals in the area.
The children will enjoy a playground next to the Nature Center with adventurous climbing options and other fun. During summer, a concession stand is open here where snacks and cold drinks can be purchased. From this area, it is possible to drive right on to the beach.
Visitors should take note that part of Huguenot Memorial Park is designated a critical wildlife area, which is roped off during the nesting season when terns and shorebirds come to nest. However, the park forms part of the Great Florida Birding Trail where visitors can find out more about the park’s conservation efforts and the types of birds to be seen.
It must be noted that day visitors are not allowed to bring their dogs along with them. Visitors that camp in the park can bring their pets, but they must be kept firmly on a leash and must never be left alone.
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Huguenot Memorial Park Reviews
Huguenot Memorial Park reviews are excellent, with many saying that the beach is beautiful, as well as the wildlife they spotted during their visit. Comments were made about the many birds, hermit crabs, squid and fish to be seen. However, some recommended visitors keep their shoes on when walking on the beach.Â
Others commented on how much they enjoyed the many sandbars at the beach, which they said looked like mini islands. They were allowed to drive on to the beach and have a barbeque. The kids thoroughly enjoyed swimming here.
Many said how efficient and friendly the park staff is and very helpful with questions or help. Others said the park is the perfect place to camp, at least for one night. As the park has been affected by hurricanes in the past, some reviewers commented on how well it has recovered since. They thoroughly enjoyed fishing in the park.