International Coastal Cleanup – 3 Locations
Part of the annual international effort to keep the oceans (and all shorelines) clean, a cleanup of the St. Johns River shoreline at three locations: Fort Caroline National Memorial 12713 ... Read more
Part of the annual international effort to keep the oceans (and all shorelines) clean, a cleanup of the St. Johns River shoreline at three locations: Fort Caroline National Memorial 12713 ... Read more
Travel back in time to experience the first battle between European empires for control of Florida’s First Coast in 1565. Living historians will conduct musket and cannon firing demonstrations and other aspects of 16th century life. Events on Saturday will be at Fort Caroline and Sunday at Fort Matanzas National Monument in St. Augustine.
Travel back in time to experience the first battle between European empires for control of Florida’s First Coast in 1565. Living historians will conduct musket and cannon firing demonstrations and other aspects of 16th century life. Events on Saturday will be at Fort Caroline and Sunday at Fort Matanzas National Monument in St. Augustine.
Travel back in time to experience the first battle between European empires for control of Florida’s First Coast in 1565. Living Historians will conduct musket and cannon firing demonstrations, and other aspects of 16th century life. Events on Saturday will be at Fort Caroline and Sunday at Fort Matanzas National Monument.
Travel back in time to experience the first battle between European empires for control of Florida’s First Coast in 1565. Living Historians will conduct musket and cannon firing demonstrations, and other aspects of 16th century life. Events on Saturday will be at Fort Caroline and Sunday at Fort Matanzas National Monument.
Explore this National Park site on the Fort George River as you learn about shoreline restoration conducted by student volunteers. These types of projects emphasize the importance of protecting our parks and preserves and their value to the health of the community and its residents. This event is cosponsored by Timucuan Parks Foundation. Scheduled 1-4 ... Read more
Explore this National Park site on the Fort George River as you learn about shoreline restoration conducted by student volunteers. These types of projects emphasize the importance of protecting our parks and preserves and their value to the health of the community and its residents. This event is cosponsored by Timucuan Parks Foundation. Scheduled 1-4 ... Read more
Losco Regional Park is located in Mandarin and not only has that “neighborhood park” feel, but also hosts more than three miles of wilderness trails. Join us for a one-mile walk in the woods followed by a stress-reducing and fun drumming session with Just Add Rhythm. Free and open to all ages, but preregistration is ... Read more
Losco Regional Park is located in Mandarin and not only has that “neighborhood park” feel, but also hosts more than three miles of wilderness trails. Join us for a one-mile walk in the woods followed by a stress-reducing and fun drumming session with Just Add Rhythm. Free and open to all ages, but preregistration is ... Read more
Fall marks the end of the growing season at Kingsley Plantation, so come out to learn about the work that went on at the plantation. Join the National Park Service for a day of living history demonstrations. Natural dyeing, butter churning, cotton spinning, cooking, and a tabby-making demonstration are just a few of the activities ... Read more