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Established in 1988 and known as the area where the waters meet, the Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve is a national preserve in northeastern Duval County that comprises over 46,000 acres of wetlands, waterways, salt marshes, and coastal dunes. Located in the Fort Caroline National Memorial, the Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve is managed by the National Park Service and features landscapes that date back 6,000 years and includes historic areas such as Fort Caroline National Memorial and the Kingsley Plantation.

Home to unspoiled coastal wetlands, salt marshes, and hardwood hammocks, the Timucuan Ecological and Historic, Preserve features two visitor’s centers – the Timucuan Preserve Visitor Center at the Fort Caroline National Memorial and the Kingsley Plantation Visitor Contact Station, which boasts a plantation house, kitchen house, slave quarters and an interpretive garden.

Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve, 12713 Ft Caroline Rd, Jacksonville, FL 32225, Phone: 904-641-7155

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