Available Amenities
Bike Trail
Equestrian
Fishing Available
Hiking Trail
On Water
About Pablo Creek Preserve
Pablo Creek Conservation Area comprises approximately 2,722 acres consisting mostly of pine sandhill and flatwoods which provide a valuable buffer to the wetlands of Pablo Creek. The St. Johns River Water Management District is the lead agency for resource management on the property and the City of Jacksonville will be the lead agency for recreation management. A wide range of resource management actions will be conducted on the property including prescribed burning, habitat restoration and enhancement, threatened and endangered species management, invasive species maintenance and control, recreation management, and cultural resources monitoring and protection. Recreational opportunities being planned for the property include hiking, bicycling, horseback riding, nature photography, fishing, paddling, and wildlife viewing. This park will be open to the public following development of a trailhead parking area and initial trails and recreational amenities.