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Area Information
Doctors Lake Park is located on the corner of White Owl Lane and Lakeshore Drive North on Fleming Island and provides a picnic area with a covered pavilion and a 320-foot fishing pier. This one-acre park provides access to Doctors Lake for fishing, small boats and canoes.
Eagle Harbor Park is a 7-acre park located on Fleming Island, and contains two basketball courts, one picnic area with a covered pavilion, and one fully equipped playground.
Four Silo Park consists of two tennis courts, a basketball court, one softball field, three picnic areas, and a playground on six acres, located at 1657 Farm Way, off of CR 220.
Foxmeadow Rec. Park is at 1155 Foxmeadow Trail off of Old Jennings Road. The park has covered pavilion, basketball, all purpose ball field, horse riding trails and a playground.
Greenwood Park is a 1.13-acre park on Evergreen Ave off of Knight Boxx Rd. This park has three pavilions and four picnic areas, one basketball court and a fully equipped playground.
Hunter-Douglas Park is 10-acres on Longmire Road in Middleburg. The park has a pavilion with large picnic areas, a softball field, a basketball court, a tennis court, and a playground.
Kingsley Lake Park is located off SR 16A at Kingsley Lake. This is a 1/2-acre park consisting of a tennis court, a picnic area with a covered pavilion, and play area.
Main Street Park is next to the Main Street Boat Ramp in Middleburg on the North Fork of Black Creek. This 5-acre park has three pavilions with picnic areas, playground equipment, an 825-foot boardwalk, and two fishing piers.
Omega Park Playground is located within the larger Omega Community Park on CR 218 in the Middleburg-Clay Hill area. This park consists of one pavilion with picnic area, two tennis courts, and a fully equipped playground.
Ridaught Landing Park is located on Chief Ridaught Trail in the Doctors Inlet/Ridgewood area. This park has an equipped playground and a half basketball court.
Eagle Harbor Soccer Complex is a 28.96-acre soccer complex located adjacent to the Fleming Island Elementary School and is leased to the Clay County Soccer Club (CCSC). This park consists of 12 soccer fields, a pavilion with picnic area, and an equipped play area. For information on activities an sign-up dates, please contact the CCSC at (904) 278-1182.
Omega Park is a 16-acre park located on CR 218 approximately one mile west of SR 21 in the Middleburg/Clay Hill area. Seven baseball fields surround a large concession facility and allows for league and tournament competition. The park also includes two football fields and a softball field and is currently leased to the Middleburg Athletic Association (MAA). For information on activities and sign-up dates, please contact the MAA at (904) 282-9847.
Paul C. Armstrong Park is an 18-acre park leased to the Clay County Adult Softball Association (CCASA), and is located at 2445 CR 220 in Doctors Inlet. This park consists of three softball fields, two tennis courts, a basketball court, a playground, two soccer fields and five covered pavilions w/picnic areas. There is also a voter precinct building located on this site. For information on activities and sign-up dates, please contact the CCASA at (904) 291-2065, Mr. Derrick Lovell.
Walter Odum Park is located at the end of Parkwood Avenue and includes one softball field, five baseball fields and a football field for league and tournament play. This park is leased to the Bel Med Athletic Association (BMAA). for information on activities and sign-up dates, please contact the BMAA at (904) 264-1910.
Bayard Point Conservation Area is located off of SR 16 on the St. Johns River in the Green Cove Springs area. This resource-based park contains 9,898 acres which are used for hiking, fishing, picnicking, and horseback riding. Bayard Point Conservation Area is owned and maintained by St. Johns River Water Management District (SJRWMD). For information, please contact the SJRWMD at (386) 329-4404 or on the web at: sjrwmd.com.
Black Creek Ravines is a 973-acre regional park located along the south bank of Black Creek. Black Creek Ravines is a resource-based park that provides such activities as horseback riding, hiking, bicycling and picnicking, as well as fishing, boating and canoeing on Black Creek. Black Creek Ravines is owned and maintained by St. Johns River Water Management District (SJRWMD). For information, please contact the SJRWMD at (386) 329-4404 or on the web at: sjrwmd.com.
Camp Blanding Wildlife Management Area is a 56,197-acre resource based park located opposite Gold Head Branch State Park. The wildlife management area is used for hunting and fishing, and other activities including swimming and picnicking. For information, please contact the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission @(386) 758-0525 or on the web at: floridaconservation.org.
Jennings State Forest, located in the northwest sector of the County, contains a total of 20,885 acres, 12,500 of which were purchased under the Conservation and Recreation Lands (CARL) Program. This state forest is open during daylight hours for swimming, hiking, bicycling, canoeing, horseback riding and wildlife viewing. The forest is open to regulated hunting and fishing under the direction of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, and the forest closes to all other recreational activities during hunting periods. for information, please contact the Division of Forestry at (904) 291-5530, or on the web at: floridaconservation.org.
Mike Roess Gold Head Branch State Park, the County?s major regional park, is located east of SR 21, north of Keystone Heights. Activities offered at this 2,000-acre site include camping, picnicking, swimming, fishing, nature trails, canoeing and lakefront cabins. For information, please call (352) 473-4701.
BOAT RAMPS
Governor?s Creek Boat Ramp (2 lanes) is located east of US Highway 17 in Green Cove Springs on the north bank of Governor?s Creek. The fishing pier and covered picnic area are in constant use by the general public.
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