Located at 11 Magnolia Avenue, Ponce de Leon's Fountain of Youth Archaeological Park is a 15-acre park along Hospital Creek, which is a part of Florida’s Intracoastal Waterway. There is an artesian well on the grounds of the park, and legend has it that this is the Fountain of Youth supposedly discovered by Spanish explorer Ponce de Leon in the early 16th century.

There are many other attractions in the park, including the Timucuan village of Seloy, which has been partially reconstructed. Here, guides explain to guests what life was like at the time for this group of Native Americans. There is also a planetarium, a Spanish lookout tower, a gift shop, and a cafe.

11 Magnolia Avenue, 904-829-3168

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