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Jacksonville Arboretum and Gardens

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The Jacksonville Arboretum and Gardens is a sprawling 120- to 126-acre urban woodland and nature preserve located in Jacksonville, Florida. Situated at a low elevation of approximately 6 meters, this significant natural attraction offers a tranquil escape within Northeast Florida, showcasing a rich diversity of plant life and various ecosystems, including hardwood forests, wetlands, and sandhill habitats.

Visitors consistently praise the arboretum for its serene atmosphere and the opportunity to immerse themselves in nature. Many appreciate the well-maintained network of…

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  • Position:Jacksonville, Duval County, Floride, États-Unis d'Amérique

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    25 septembre 2023

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    La propriété Jacksonville Arboretum and Gardens est une propriété privée et bien entretenue pour ses utilisateurs. Il y a des frais de 3 $ si vous n'êtes pas membre de Garden, et les sentiers ne sont ouverts qu'à la circulation piétonnière (et aux chiens en laisse), ce qui rend ces sentiers naturels plus calmes que certains des autres réseaux de sentiers ouverts aux vélos de montagne autour de la ville.
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    Live Oak Trail, Sand Ridge Trail & Lake Loop Trail — Jacksonville Arboretum & Gardens

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    Embark on an easy hike along the Live Oak, Lake Loop and Rosemary Ridge Trails, a gentle 2.0-mile (3.2 km) route perfect for all skill levels. You will experience a…

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    Hike the easy 0.8-mile Aralia and Jones Creek Trail Loop in Jacksonville Arboretum & Gardens, gaining 16 feet over 20 minutes.

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    Position:Jacksonville, Duval County, Floride, États-Unis d'Amérique

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    What is the entry fee for Jacksonville Arboretum & Gardens, and how can I pay?

    The Jacksonville Arboretum & Gardens is privately owned and maintained. There is a $3 entry fee per vehicle for non-members. Payment is typically made at the entrance via an honor system or designated collection point. Membership offers unlimited access.

    Are the trails at Jacksonville Arboretum & Gardens wheelchair accessible?

    While the arboretum features a stabilized walkway around its prominent two-acre lake, most of the over three miles of rustic hiking trails traverse natural, uneven terrain including hardwood forests, wetlands, and sandhill ecosystems. These natural trails, along with wooden bridges, are generally not considered wheelchair accessible. The lake loop offers the most accessible option.

    How long are the trails at Jacksonville Arboretum & Gardens?

    The arboretum boasts more than three miles of rustic hiking trails. These trails are interconnected, allowing visitors to create various loop walks of different lengths, from short strolls around the lake to more extensive hikes through diverse forest ecosystems.

    What are some unique natural features or 'hidden gems' to look for at the Arboretum?

    Beyond the diverse ecosystems, look for the national champion loblolly bay tree and a significant live oak. The recently added Fernery Garden, showcasing 825 plants that thrive in shaded conditions, is also a unique highlight. Additionally, remnants of the site's past as a gold mining operation, such as uneven terrain and tailings deposits, can be observed along some trails, offering a glimpse into its history.

    Is public transportation available to Jacksonville Arboretum & Gardens?

    The Jacksonville Arboretum & Gardens is located at 1445 Millcoe Rd, Jacksonville, Florida. While parking is available on-site for those driving, direct public transportation options to the arboretum itself are limited. Visitors typically access the arboretum by car.

    What should I wear for hiking at Jacksonville Arboretum & Gardens?

    Comfortable footwear is highly recommended due to the diverse terrain, which includes natural paths and wooden bridges. Depending on the season, light, breathable clothing is suitable, and insect repellent can be beneficial, especially in warmer months. Sun protection like a hat and sunscreen is also advisable.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options near Jacksonville Arboretum & Gardens?

    The Jacksonville Arboretum & Gardens is situated in a natural setting, so there are no cafes or restaurants directly on-site. However, due to its convenient location near downtown Jacksonville, visitors can find a variety of dining and accommodation options within a short driving distance in the surrounding areas.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see at the Arboretum?

    The arboretum is a haven for local wildlife. Visitors frequently spot various bird species, especially around the lake and within the diverse forest habitats. The dedicated butterfly garden is designed to attract and sustain local butterfly species, offering excellent opportunities for observation. Other small animals and insects common to Northeast Florida's ecosystems may also be present.

    How crowded does Jacksonville Arboretum & Gardens get, especially on weekends?

    While the arboretum is a popular destination, its extensive trail system and natural setting often allow for a peaceful experience. However, like many natural attractions, it can experience higher visitor numbers on weekends, holidays, and during pleasant weather. Arriving earlier in the day can help ensure a quieter visit and easier parking.

    Can I bring my dog to Jacksonville Arboretum & Gardens?

    Yes, the Jacksonville Arboretum & Gardens is a dog-friendly destination. Leashed dogs are welcome on the trails, making it a great place to enjoy nature with your canine companion. Please remember to clean up after your pet to help maintain the pristine condition of the arboretum.

    What is the best time of year to visit for specific activities like birdwatching or seeing flowers?

    The arboretum offers different charms throughout the year. Spring and fall are generally ideal for comfortable hiking and birdwatching, with migratory birds often passing through. Spring also brings blooming wildflowers and the butterfly garden to life. Winter offers cooler temperatures for hiking and a different perspective on the deciduous trees, while summer showcases lush greenery and the full vibrancy of the wetlands.

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