Available Amenities
Benches
Bike Racks
Boat Dock
Car Parking
Drinking Fountain
Fitness Equipment
Hiking Trail
Nonmotorized Launch
On Water
Picnic Shelters
Restrooms
River Walk
Scenic Overlook
Security Lighting
Trash Barrels
Workout Station
About Northbank Riverwalk & Corkscrew Park
The Northbank Riverwalk extends from Berkman Plaza to I-95 in Riverside. The focus of many premier downtown events, the Northbank Riverwalk offers a fantastic view of the St. Johns River for you to stroll at your leisure. Completed in June 1987, the Jacksonville Landing, with its distinctive orange roof, retail stores, eateries and a courtyard, was the perfect entertainment venue. The Jacksonville Landing was demolished in early 2020. Mayor Delaney oversaw construction of the $8.2 million dollar extension of the Northbank Riverwalk from the CSX Building to the Fuller Warren Bridge to increase the total length to approx. 2 miles.
Boat docks along the Northbank Riverwalk are available between the Main Street and Acosta Bridges as well as at the end of Liberty Street and in front of the Riverside Arts Market (market days and special events only). A shoreline canoe/kayak launch is also available at Gefen Park at the end of Forest Street/Alfred DuPont Place. Corkscrew park can also be found while strolling the northbank.
Boat docks along the Northbank Riverwalk are available between the Main Street and Acosta Bridges as well as at the end of Liberty Street and in front of the Riverside Arts Market (market days and special events only). A shoreline canoe/kayak launch is also available at Gefen Park at the end of Forest Street/Alfred DuPont Place. Corkscrew park can also be found while strolling the northbank.