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Reddie Point Preserve


Description:

Visitors to Reddie Point Preserve can immerse themselves in the natural setting and watch the sparkling St. Johns River ebb and flow. The preserve, located at the bend of the river, provides spectacular views of the St. Johns River and downtown Jacksonville. Visitors may opt for a nature walk where they may observe local birds and wildlife; or just sit back, relax, and watch nature at its best.

Development of Reddie Point Preserve, acquired in 2002, will benefit the community by providing an urban park in the center of a developed urban area, as well as, providing a waypoint on the St. Johns River. The preserve will function as part of the Jacksonville Blueways Network. Reddie Point will serve as one of the focal point along the St. Johns River, linking boating visitors between Fort Caroline, Theodore Roosevelt Preserve, the Timucuan Preserve, and Blue Cypress Park. A river taxi is proposed to link these parks together.

Features:

Currently none. Future planned amenities at Reddie Point include an open play area, picnic facilities, nature trails, fitness trails, a fishing pier with boat tie-ups, wildlife observation areas, restrooms, and parking.


Location:

4499 Yachtsman Way
Jacksonville, FL 32277

Reddie Point Preserve is located in east Jacksonville, north of Arlington Road on Yachtsman Way and Cutwater Lane South, along the St. Johns River.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




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