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Julington-Durbin Creek Preserve

13130 Bartram Park Blvd. Jacksonville, FL 32223

Available Amenities

Benches
Bike Trail
Car Parking
Equestrian
Fishing Available
Hiking Trail
On Water
Picnic Tables
Trash Barrels

About Julington-Durbin Creek Preserve

The area is located on a peninsula formed at the confluence of Julington and Durbin creeks, and has approximately nine miles of shoreline along the two creeks. The peninsula is a long sandy ridge that grades into floodplain swamp and marsh along the creeks’ shores. Natural communities consist of sandhill along the higher areas near the center of the peninsula and flatwoods at the lower elevations. The preserve contains extensive floodplain wetlands, providing water quality and floodplain protection for both creeks and the St. Johns River. Known wildlife at the preserve include bald eagle, osprey, gopher tortoise, bobcat, turkey, deer and numerous species of wading and songbirds. Manatees seasonally swim in both creeks. Recreational activities include hiking, picnicking, horseback riding, bicycling, birding and nature study.

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