Huguenot Memorial Park


In Jacksonville, Florida there are a few different parks to enjoy. The Huguenot Memorial Park is one of them. It is located at 10980 Heckscher Drive. The park is along the ocean front, which allows for surfing, sunbathing and beachcombing. The park is also full of natural wonders such as local birds and native plants. It is considered one of the only natural areas left in North Florida.

Huguenot Park was designed as a birding trail. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission helped advance the project for Florida residents. They undertook the job in order to keep bird species protected, as well as leave a good habitat behind.

Camping, observation, picnicking, swimming, fishing, and more is available at the park. There are restroom facilities for campers and day visitors. The park is open from sunrise to sunset. There can be driving and pet restrictions sometimes at the park. These restrictions are for safety. At the moment Huguenot Memorial Park is revising their pet policy to make it better for park patrons. There are other Jacksonville parks that are currently allowing pets such as Kathryn Abby Hanna Park. Nesting activities can restrict driving on the beach.

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