Winter, spring, summer, or fall, we know day trips are popular with families all year round. Whether you’re looking to keep cool at a waterpark or want to explore a new State Park. Interested in taking a family bike ride, or visiting one of our stunning springs, there’s something for everyone when it comes to day trips from Jacksonville.
Day Trips from Jacksonville to a State Park
Florida, and even southern Georgia, have tons of great State Parks you can visit in a day. Just a short drive from Jacksonville, these parks offer hiking, picnicking, exploring, and so much more.
Anastasia State Park
Although we love Anastasia State Park for camping, it also makes a great spot for a day trip with the family. The beach is typically less crowded and there are concessions including kayak and canoe rentals nearby.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Fun to visit any time of year.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 1 hour
Address: 300 Anastasia Park Rd. St Augustine, FL 32080
Big Shoals State Park
Big Shoals boasts whitewater rapids that are the biggest in the state. Hike along the Florida National Scenic Trail along the river bluffs for vistas of the Suwannee River that are uncommon in Florida’s otherwise flat terrain.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Fall, spring, and winter are all great times to explore when it’s not too hot.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 1.5 hours
Address: 11330 SE Co Rd 135, White Springs, FL 32096
Big Talbot Island State Park
Big Talbot Island State Park is home to Boneyard Beach. This area, tucked away from the main trail, is where you can explore and climb on driftwood trees that litter the beach. Take the river ferry from Mayport to add a little adventure on to your day trip.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Fall, spring, and winter are all great times to explore when it’s not too hot.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 1 hour
Address: 15500 Bucaneer Trail, Jacksonville, FL 32226
Blue Springs State Park
This park is a manatee mecca during the winter when hundreds of manatees seeks these warmer spring waters. You can see a river full of sea cows and their babies while you stroll along the boardwalk.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Visit during colder months to see the most manatees.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 2 hours
Address: 2100 W French Avenue, Orange City, FL 32763
Crooked River State Park
Located in south Georgia, this park is the perfect spot for enjoying the water and the forest. Nature trail wind through forest and salt marsh, and hikers may see a variety of animals. A nature center features fish, snakes, turtles and other animals native to coastal Georgia.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Fun to visit any time of year.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 1 hour
Address: 6222 Charlie Smith Senior Highway, St. Marys, GA 31558
DeLeon Springs State Park
Here you’ll find easy hiking trails, a beautiful spring and even a boat tour. Go early and plan to eat at the Old Sugar Mill restaurant where you can make your own pancakes.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Visit during summer so you can swim in the springs.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 1.5 hours
Address: 601 Ponce de Leon Blvd, De Leon Springs, FL 32130
Edward Ball Wakulla Springs State Park
Home of the world’s largest and deepest freshwater springs, the stunning sapphire water. Here you can see manatees, alligators and a host of diverse wildlife.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Visit during colder months to see the most manatees.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 3 hours
Address: 465 Wakulla Park Drive, Wakulla Springs, FL 32327
Fanning Springs State Park
Located along the meandering Suwannee River, this park has cool, clear crisp water that has attracted people for thousands of years. One of our favorite day trips from Jacksonville, families can enjoy swimming in the spring, picnicking and playing on the playground.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Visit during summer so you can swim in the springs.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 2.5 hours
Address: 18020 N.W. Highway 19, Fanning Springs, FL 32693
Fort Clinch State Park
Just a short drive north, (or for fun seekers take the river ferry from Mayport), his Florida State Park offers hiking trails, a nice beach, a playground and of course, the Fort itself; making it an easy way to spend a full day.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Fall, spring, and winter are all great times to explore when it’s not too hot.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 1 hour
Address: 2601 Atlantic Ave, Fernandina Beach, FL 32034
Fort King George State Historic Site
Located in Georgia, this state historic site has trails, picnicking and lots of history. You can spend the day exploring and even rent a kayak or canoe to explore by water.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Fun to visit any time of year.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 1.5 hours
Address: 302 McIntosh Road, Darien, GA 31305
Fort Mose
Fort Mose is a forty acre waterfront historic site that was the site of the first legally sanctioned free African settlement in what would become the United States. The park offers picnic areas, observation and birding boardwalk, kayak launch boardwalk, a visitor center and museum.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Fall, spring, and winter are all great times to explore when it’s not too hot.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 30 minutes
Address: 15 Fort Mose Trail, St. Augustine, FL 32084
Gamble Rogers Memorial State Recreation Area
With a beach and lots of shady picnic pavilions, this park is a great spot to take the family. This small, unique park has a butterfly garden as well as a short trail that’s rugged, but not unmanageable for younger kids.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Fun to visit any time of year.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 1.5 hours
Address: 3100 S Ocean Shore Blvd, Flagler Beach, FL 32136
Gilchrist Blue Springs State Park
This Florida State Park contains a collection of natural springs, including a large second-magnitude spring that produces an average of 44 million gallons of water per day. Paddling, snorkeling and swimming are all popular at the park.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Visit during summer so you can swim in the springs.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 2 hours
Address: 7450 N.E. 60th Street, High Springs, FL 32643
Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park
Homosassa Springs serves as a rehabilitation and refuge center for injured manatees as well as other Florida wildlife. It’s a great spot to visit for a guaranteed manatee spotting.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Fun to visit any time of year.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 3 hours
Address: 4150 South Suncoast Blvd, Homosassa, FL 34446
Ichetucknee Springs State Park
Open from Memorial Day to Labor Day weekend, tubing down Ichetucknee Springs is good old-fashioned fun that makes it a perfect summer day trip with the kids.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Visit during summer so you can tube down the springs.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 2 hours
Address: 12087 S.W. U.S. Highway 27, Fort White, FL 32038
O’Leno State Park
During a visit to you can enjoy hiking or biking on the park’s shaded trails. The Santa Fe River is a beautiful spot to launch a canoe or try your hand at fishing along its banks. Shaded pavilions are the perfect spot for a picnic.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Fall, spring, and winter are all great times to explore when it’s not too hot.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 2 hours
Address: 410 SE O’Leno Park Rd, High Springs, FL 32643
Madison Blue Springs State Park
This crystal-clear, first-magnitude spring is a popular spot for swimming and cave diving. Scenic woodlands of mixed hardwoods and pines create a picturesque setting for picnicking, paddling and wildlife viewing.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Visit during summer so you can swim in the springs.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 2 hours
Address: 8300 N.E. State Road 6, Lee, FL 32059
Manatee Springs State Park
This park has an 800-foot boardwalk overlooks one of Florida’s breathtaking first-magnitude springs. True to its name, manatees can be seen in the cooler months, as well as, birds, mammals and fish that are spotted year-round.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Visit during colder months to see the most manatees.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 2.5 hours
Address: 11650 NW 115 Street, Chiefland, FL 32626
Mike Roess Gold Head Branch State Park
This is one of Florida’s oldest state parks. It’s also home to a 5.4 mile stretch of the Florida National Scenic Trail. There are rolling sand hills, and a deep ravine with crystal clear streams that feed into Little Lake Johnson.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Fall, spring, and winter are all great times to explore when it’s not too hot.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 1 hour
Address: 6239 State Road 21, Keystone Heights, FL 32656
Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park
This park has trails and an observation tower to view the wild bison, horses and other animals that roam there. If you’re lucky, you might spot bison, horses and deer while viewing the prairie from the top of the observation tower at dusk.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Fall, spring, and winter are all great times to explore when it’s not too hot.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 2 hours
Address: 100 Savannah Blvd, Micanopy, FL 32667
Peacock Springs State Park
This park has two major springs, a spring run and six sinkholes, all in near pristine condition. Visitors can enjoy swimming, diving, and grills and pavilions are available for picnicking.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Visit during summer so you can swim in the springs.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 2 hours
Address: 180th Street, Live Oak, FL 32060
Rainbow Springs State Park
Here you’ll find the spring head that feeds the Rainbow River. This Florida State Park offers a wide variety of activities kids of all ages will enjoy. Fees vary based on activities you’re planning to enjoy.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Visit during summer so you can swim in the springs.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 2.5 hours
Address: 19158 S.W. 81st Place Road, Dunnellon, FL 34432
Ravine Gardens State Park
Take in the beautiful gardens and explore great trails. Kids will love hiking over the suspension bridges located throughout the park. Pack a picnic lunch to enjoy.
Best Time of Year to Visit: January or February when the Azaleas are in bloom.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 1 hour
Address: 1600 Twigg Street, Palatka FL 32177
Silver Springs State Park
Just under two hours from Jacksonville this park is the oldest commercial tourist attraction in Florida. You can take a tour on their famous glass-bottom boat tours and you’re sure to see some manatees in the cooler months.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Fun to visit any time of year.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 2 hours
Address: 1425 NE 58th Avenue, Ocala, FL 34470
Stephen C. Foster State Park in Georgia
This remote park is a primary entrance to the legendary Okefenokee Swamp, one of Georgia’s seven natural wonders. Spend the day observing wildlife and exploring the trails of this stunning state park.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Visit in the winter during their Christmas Lights spectacular.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 2 hours
Address: 17515 Highway 177, Fargo, GA 31631
Washington Oaks Gardens State Park
This amazing state park has so much to explore. The park has trails, a rocky beach, and plenty of spots for a family picnic.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Fun to visit any time of year.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonvillle: 1.5 hours
Address: 6400 N. Oceanshore Blvd, Palm Coast, FL 32137
Weeki Wachee Springs State Park
This state park boasts a mermaid show and water park, but if you explore the springs area outside the main park you might be pleased to discover manatees and other wildlife. This park is notorious for filling up, so make plans to arrive early.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Visit during summer so you can swim in the springs.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 3 hours
Address: 6131 Commercial Way, Weeki Wachee, FL 34606
Day trips from Jacksonville to a National Park
North Florida is home to several great National Park sites that are well worth a visit. Whether you’re looking to explore a fort, or maybe take a family hike, be sure to check out our favorites. Don’t forget, you can also earn a Junior Ranger Badge at most of these spots.
Castillo de San Marcos National Monument
Better known as The St. Augustine Fort, this iconic landmark is packed with history and tons of family fun. There is a small fee to enter, but it’s worth the price of admission. Check the calendar and try to visit during a reenactment.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Fall, spring, and winter are all great times to explore when it’s not too hot.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 1 hour
Address: 1 S Castillo Dr, St. Augustine, FL 32084
Cumberland Island National Seashore
A truly epic day trip, with the chance to see wild horses is what you’ll get when you visit the island. Accessible only by ferry, make sure to book your reservations early because they fill up fast. There is a fee for the ferry and to enter the park.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Fun to visit any time of year.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 1 hour drive to ferry launch plus 45 minute ferry ride.
Address: (ferry launch) 101 Wheeler Street, St. Marys, GA 31558
Fort Caroline National Memorial
Completely free to visit and a great spot for a family hike, Fort Caroline National Memorial also has plenty of shaded picnic tables so be sure to pack a snack or lunch. Dog are allowed, but must be kept on a 6 foot leash.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Fall, spring, and winter are all great times to explore when it’s not too hot.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 20 minutes
Address: 12713 Fort Caroline Road, Jacksonville, FL 32225
Fort Matanzas National Monument
Fort Matanzas National Monument sits on the south side of St. Augustine and has tons of fun for the whole family. Take a boat ride over to explore the fort, play along the edge of the water, explore the area with a hike, or picnic under the large shady trees.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Fun to visit any time of year.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 1 hour
Address: 8635 A1A S, St. Augustine, FL 32080
Kingsley Plantation National Historic Preserve
This former plantation is free to visit and kids can even earn a Junior Ranger Badge when you’re there. Situated on the river, Kingsley Plantation a great spot to hike, catch some crabs along the shore, and learn a little about Jacksonville history.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Fall, spring, and winter are all great times to explore when it’s not too hot.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 30 minutes
Address: 11676 Palmetto Ave, Jacksonville, FL 32226
Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge
These protected waters are a safe harbor and feeding site for manatees. The Manatee Observation Deck is a handicap accessible opportunity to view manatees in the wild.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Visit during colder months to see the most manatees.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 2 hours
Address: Courtenay Pkwy North, Mims, FL 32754
Osceola National Forest
The Osceola National Forest is a peaceful place where people come to escape their busy lives and reconnect with the land. Flatwoods and swamps transport visitors back in time and provide a tranquil setting for first-rate hunting, fishing and swimming opportunities.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Fall, spring, and winter are all great times to explore when it’s not too hot.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 1 hour
Address: 24874 US-90, Sanderson, FL 32087
Favorite City Day Trips from Jacksonville
One thing we love about Jacksonville is that there are lots of great cities you can visit that are just a short drive away. These day trips from Jacksonville are filled with touring local attractions, sampling favorite restaurants, or shopping at unique boutiques.
Cedar Key
If you’re looking to visit a laid back Florida beach town, then Cedar Key is worth a visit. You can stroll along the small shopping area, visiting the fishing pier, and enjoy some locally caught seafood.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Fun to visit any time of year.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 3 hours
Fernandina Beach
Just thirty minutes north of Jacksonville this family friendly island, known as Florida’s Mayberry is an excellent getaway location. The easy, tranquil island is perfect and designed for family fun with endless options to entertain both the kids and the young at heart.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Fun to visit any time of year.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 30 minutes
Gainesville
Want to visit to a butterfly filled rainforest, wild bison sightings, bat houses, and that’s just the beginning. Or maybe you’d rather spend the day hunting for shark teeth and fossils. These are just a few of the things you can see and do during a Gainesville day trip.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Fun to visit any time of year, but you might want to avoid college football season in the fall.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 2 hours
Jekyll Island
While we love a visit to Jekyll Island for the Summer Waves Water Park, there are also lots of other activities available that the family will enjoy. You can enjoy biking, fishing, the beach and so much more.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Fun to visit any time of year. If you go in the summer, be sure to visit the water park. If you’re visiting in January or February, be sure to hunt for Island Treasures while you’re there.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 1.5 hours
Address: 210 South Riverview Drive, Jekyll Island, GA 31527
Micanopy
This small, walkable town named for a great Seminole chief. There are lots of nice antique stores to browse and restaurants where you can grab a bite to eat. It’s the perfect day trip if you’re looking to relax and do a little window shopping.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Fun to visit any time of year, but you might want to avoid college football season in the fall since it’s located just outside of Gainesville.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 2 hours
Address: 607 NE Cholokka Blvd, Micanopy, FL 32667
Mount Dora
This small town is known for its antique shopping, outdoor activities and plentiful festival schedule. This quaint Florida town is the perfect destination for families. It’s here you can enjoy some local favorites and enjoy some small town charm.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Fun to visit any time of year.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 2 hours
Palatka
You might not think Palatka when you think day trip, but give it a chance. Palatka has lots to offer kids including several educational centers and a State Park.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Fun to visit any time of year.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 1 hour
Ponce Inlet
Home to the tallest lighthouse in the state, this quaint coastal community is an excellent day trip for families. It offer visitors a quieter alternative compared to nearby Daytona Beach.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Fun to visit any time of year.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 2 hours
Address: 4931 South Peninsula Drive, Ponce Inlet, FL 32127
Savannah
A fun city to visit with kids, Savannah is a favorite family getaway. It’s a short two hour drive from Jacksonville Beach and is surrounded by large oaks, beautiful Victorian homes and tons of American history.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Fun to visit any time of year.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 2 hours
St. Augustine
Just down the road from Jacksonville, this historic city is a great place to play tourist right in your own backyard. There are tons of great, low cost activities for the kids and adults can enjoy a winery or distillery tour.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Fun to visit any time of year but during the winter the town is lit up with the Nights of Lights display.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 1 hour
Tallahassee
Our state capitol has an abundance of museums that are fun for kids of all ages. Pick your favorites and make plans to visit a few in a day. Whether you’re interested in animals, cars, science, or history, Tallahassee has a little something for everyone.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Fun to visit any time of year, but you might want to avoid college football season in the fall.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 3 hours
Farm Day Trips from Jacksonville
Throughout the year there are lots of great opportunities a farm visit. In the fall, you can enjoy crop mazes and pumpkin patches. In the winter months, visit a farm to pick some delicious strawberries. Spring and early summer, bring ripe blueberry u-pick visits and lots of festivals.
Amazing Grace Family Farms
The perfect way to spend a fall weekend. Enjoy the crop maze, picking pumpkins, taking sunflower selfies, enjoying attractions & so much more.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Visit during fall for the most kid friendly activities.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 1 hour
Address: 2899 Wisteria Farms Road, Green Cove Springs, FL 32043
Brown’s Farm
One of our favorite day trips from Jacksonville, Brown’s Farm offers u-pick strawberries and a variety of other fruits and vegetables available for purchase.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Visit during winter for strawberry picking.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 1.5 hours
Address: 18120 Northeast State Road 26, Hawthorne, FL 32640
Clay Ranch Berry Farm
This farm is located just a short drive from Jacksonville and has lots of sweet blueberries for picking. Be sure to call ahead to make sure they’re open for the season.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Visit during spring for blueberry picking.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 1.5 hours
Address: 1287 State Rd 100, Florahome, FL 32140
Congaree & Penn Farm
You don’t have to travel far to enjoy this farm set up on the north side of Jacksonville. It’s the perfect spot for a family picnic, farm tour, or goat interaction. Make a reservation and enjoy a meal at their farm to table restaurant.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Fall, spring, and winter are all great times to explore when it’s not too hot.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 30 minutes
Address: 11830 Old Kings Road, Jacksonville, FL 32219
Conner’s A-maize-ing Acres
The farm is open to the general public for October Fall Farm Days. Enjoy farm animals, wagon rides out to visit and feed the cows and calves while on your way to the 7.5 acre corn maze.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Visit during fall for the most kid friendly activities.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 1 hour
Address: 19856 Co Road 121, Hilliard, FL 32046
Creekside Country Corn Maze
This urban farm has lots of fun activities for kids. Be sure to check their Facebook page for times and activities available.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Visit during fall for the most kid friendly activities.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 1 hour
Address: 4265 SE County Road 18, Lake City, FL 32025
Fox Squirrel Corn Maze
Head to Plant City for a corn maze, pumpkins for sale, hayrides, games, arts and craft vendors and good food.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Visit during fall for the most kid friendly activities.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 3 hours
Address: 3002 Charlie Taylor Road N, Plant City, FL 33565
Hallow Oaks Corn Maze
Located between Alachua and High Springs, Hollow Oaks Corn Maze is family fun for all ages with a maze, hayride and children’s area. They also offer group celebrations and field trips.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Visit during fall for the most kid friendly activities.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 1.5 hours
Address: 18005 NW 190th Ave, High Springs, FL 32643
Mill Creek Horse Farm
This non-profit equine sanctuary is located in Alachua, Florida. They provide lifelong care for elderly horses that have been neglected, abused or abandoned and seized by law enforcement agencies, SPCAs and other frontline rescue organizations.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Fall, spring, and winter are all great times to explore when it’s not too hot.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 2 hours
Address: 20307 N, Co Rd 235A, Alachua, FL 32615
Newberry’s Cornfield Maze
Take nice stroll through the maze during the day by trying to choose the correct path to find your way out. Beware when darkness falls there is nocturnal life awaiting you.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Visit during fall for the most kid friendly activities.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 2 hours
Address: 20015 2899 Wisteria Farms Road, Green Cove Springs, FL 32043
Poppell Farms
Explore a 10-acre maze, wagon rides and a pumpkin patch. Stay after dark to explore the maze with a flashlight (it’s NOT haunted).
Best Time of Year to Visit: Visit during fall for the most kid friendly activities.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 2 hours
Address: 1765 Hyma Poppell Loop, Odum, GA 31555
Red, White & Blues Farm
This 100-acre agritourism destination is located in north central Florida. You can visit and pick blueberries, strawberries, sunflowers and peaches. They also offer a an Easter Egg hunt for different age groups.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Visit during spring for u-pick the most kid friendly activities.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 2 hours
Address: 3250 NE 140th Ave, Williston, FL 32696
Roger’s Farm
One of our favorite spots for strawberry picking near Jacksonville, during the fall you can enjoy a corn maze, kid activities and tons of family fun at Roger’s Farm. It’s the perfect stop on a day trip to Gainesville with the kids.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Visit during winter for strawberries and during fall for the corn maze.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 1.5 hours
Address: 3831 Northwest 156th Avenue, Gainesville, FL 32653
Showcase of Citrus
Just outside of Orlando, awaits a sunny surprise and the ultimate Florida u-pick experience. Stroll through acres of groves and check out the 50+ varieties of citrus, ripe for the picking.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Visit during winter and spring for u-pick citrus.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 2.5 hours
Address: 5010 US Highway 27, Clermont, FL 34714
Southern Grace Farms
This family farm in located in South Georgia. They offer fresh fruit, homemade ice cream, strawberry lemonade, a large playground, our unique country store, picnic areas, and more.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Visit during spring for u-pick the most kid friendly activities.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 3 hours
Address: 3131 Vickers Church Rd, Enigma, GA 31749
Day Trips from Jacksonville to Keep Cool
Let’s face it, summer in Jacksonville is hot. While we love visiting our local splash pads and sprinkler parks, sometimes you want to get the kids out of town for the day and still find a way to beat the heat. Waterparks and natural made springs are in abundance in North Florida and there are plenty to visit throughout those steamy summer months.
Alexander Springs
Located in the Ocala National Forest, this recreation area everything a family needs for a day of fun in the sun. There are hiking trails, swimming, snorkeling, canoeing, picnicking, and more waiting to be explored.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Visit during summer so you can swim in the springs.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 2 hours
Address: 49525 County Rd 445, Altoona, FL 32702
Aquatica Water Park Orlando
Big slides, little slides, slides that drop out from under you, whether you’re in the mood for big thrills or a slow ride, Aquatica has something for everyone. If you’re a fan of thrill rides, Aquatica Orlando doesn’t disappoint.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Visit during summer to help beat the heat.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 2 hours
Address: 5800 Water Play Way, Orlando, FL 32821
Blizzard Beach
Blizzard Beach tons of spots to slide, splash, and have fun with the family. All water areas are heated, with the exception of the melting snow in the ice cave of Cross Country Creek.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Visit during summer to help beat the heat.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 2.5 hours
Address: 1534 Blizzard Beach Drive, Orlando, FL 32836
Bob’s River Place
This privately owned swimming hole is located on the Suwannee River. It is decked out with tree houses, rope swings, water slides, floating rafts, splash pads, and so much more.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Visit during summer to help beat the heat.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 2 hours
Address: 2878 NE CR 340, Branford, FL 32008
Buccaneer Bay at Weekie Wachee Springs State Park
This waterpark is located inside Weeki Wachee Springs State Park, and features two tremendous water slides: the Cannonball and Pirate’s Revenge flumes. This park fills up up early each day and the closes admission when capacity is reached.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Visit during summer to help beat the heat.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 3.5 hours
Address: 6131 Commercial Way, Spring Hill, FL 34606
Daytona Lagoon
A full day of fun awaits for the entire family, whether you prefer thrilling water slides, a wave pool swim, a multi-level family splash and play center, or to simply relax and float along the lazy river there are many ways for family water park time.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Visit during summer to help beat the heat.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 1.5 hours
Address: 601 Earl Street, Daytona Beach, FL 32118
Discovery Cove
This park is unlike any water park experience available in Florida. An all inclusive resort, they provide meals, snacks, snorkeling, animal encounters and so much more. Ticket prices range based on experiences added on time of year visiting.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Fun to visit any time of year.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 2.5 hours
Address: 6000 Discovery Cove Way, Orlando, FL 32821
Ginnie Springs
A great spot if you’re looking to swim, paddle or tube in the springs. You can drift along the Sante Fe River between access points and then take a short walk back to the main parking lot and general store. Ginnie Springs is known to get very crowded on the weekends and during holidays so we recommend you visit during the week.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Visit during summer so you can swim in the springs.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 1.5 hours
Address: 7300 Ginnie Springs Road, High Springs, FL 32643
Island H2O Live!
Orlando’s most immersive and technologically-advanced water park. Take a journey on a lazy river, float in a wave pool, splash in an area for kids, play together in an interactive splash zone.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Visit during summer to help beat the heat.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 2.5 hours
Address: 3230 Inspiration Drive, Kissimmee, FL 34747
Juniper Springs
Enjoy a natural, crystal clear pool in the middle of the forest. Important to note, the swimming area is not very big, but it is deep. There is a per person fee to enter the recreation area that varies from weekday to weekend.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Visit during summer so you can swim in the springs.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 2 hours
Address: 26701 FL-40, Silver Springs, FL 34488
LEGOLAND Florida Water Park
From the LEGO® wave pool to the Build-A-Raft lazy river, tube slides, body slides and interactive water-play structures, Joker Soaker and DUPLO® Safari, the kids will soak up tons of fun!
Best Time of Year to Visit: Visit during summer to help beat the heat.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 3 hours
Address: One LEGOLAND Way, Winter Haven, FL 33884
Nona Adventure Park
A water-based family entertainment center near Orlando. Have fun on their inflatable aqua park/obstacle course, Nona Wake cable park, and 60’ climbing tower, ropes course and rock walls.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Visit during summer to help beat the heat.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 3 hours
Address: 14086 Centerline Dr, Orlando, FL 32827
Ragans Family Campground
With water slide and a zero-entry swimming pool, there’s something for everyone. There is plenty to do for thrill seekers big and small. For those preferring a more relaxing visit, float along the lazy river.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Visit during summer to help beat the heat.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 1.5 hours
Address: 1051 SW Old St. Augustine Road, Madison, FL 32340
Rock Springs & Kelly Park
Kelly Park is a county park, where you can swim, tube, and camp. Make plans to kayak from Rock Springs up towards Kelly Park. It’s here that you’ll encounter the Emerald Cut of Rock Springs, it’s stunning and well worth the paddle.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Visit during summer so you can swim in the springs.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 2 hours
Address: 400 E Kelly Park Road, Apopka, FL 32712
Royal Springs
This hidden gem in Suwannee County is one of our favorite springs to visit in the summer. It’s also easily accessible despite its remote location. There is ample parking and the walk to the springs is not far.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Visit during summer so you can swim in the springs.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 2 hours
Address: Royal Spring Rd, O’Brien, FL 32071
Rum Island Springs
This is a county park that is free to visit. It allows access to the Santa Fe River and the beautiful, clear, freshwater spring, is a gateway to canoeing, boating, swimming, snorkeling, fishing, sunning and more.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Visit during summer so you can swim in the springs.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 2 hours
Address: 1447 Southwest Rum Island Terrace, Fort White, FL, 32038
Salt Springs
Salt Springs is located in the Ocala National Forest. The swimming area has a cement wall built all around it, with stairs to enter the water. From up above you can see everything in the water, it’s so blue and crystal clear.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Visit during summer so you can swim in the springs.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 1.5 hours
Address: 13851 FL-19, Fort McCoy, FL 32134
Silver Glen Springs Recreation Area
Located deep in the Ocala National Forest, Silver Glen Springs Recreation Area offers swimming and other water sports. There is a per person fee to enter the recreation area that varies from weekday to weekend.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Visit during summer so you can swim in the springs.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 2 hours
Address: 5271 FL-19, Salt Springs, FL 32134
Splash Island Waterpark Wild Adventures
There are attractions for both thrill and chill-seekers alike in one of the top waterparks in the country. Drop down from Bonzai Pipelines and Kona Cliffs or splash around in a wave pool at Catch-A-Wave Bay.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Visit during summer to help beat the heat.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 2 hours
Address: 3766 Old Clyattville Rd, Valdosta, GA 31601
St. Marys Aquatic Center
Enjoy three separate water attractions including a lazy river, interactive children’s play area, and a lap pool with a two-story twister slide. There are also concessions, lockers, restrooms and changing areas all on site.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Visit during summer to help beat the heat.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 1 hour
Address: 301 Herb Bauer Drive, St Marys, GA 31558
Summer Waves Water Park
Known for its cool, refreshing waters, you can enjoy a variety of ways to beat the heat this season. From lazy laps around Turtle Creek to high-speed thrills down Pirate’s Passage.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Visit during summer to help beat the heat.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 1.5 hours
Address: 210 S Riverview Dr, Jekyll Island, GA 31527
Typhoon Lagoon Water Park
There are eleven waterslides and streams, some as long as 420 feet, drop from the top of a 100-foot-tall man-made mountain at this Disney property.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Visit during summer to help beat the heat.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 2.5 hours
Address: 1145 E Buena Vista Dr, Orlando, FL 32830
Universal’s Volcano Bay
This tropical oasis has four themed areas inspired by the Pacific Isles, each with a mixture of both relaxing and thrilling experiences. For those looking for adventure, the 200-foot-tall volcano, towers at the heart of the theme park with water slides that twist and turn throughout it.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Visit during summer to help beat the heat.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 2.5 hours
Address: 6000 Universal Blvd, Orlando, FL 32819
Wekiva Falls Water Park
We love that has shallow parts perfect for smaller kids and depths of 8-10 feet by the slides and spring. There is a per person fee to access the water park.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Visit during summer to help beat the heat.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 2 hours
Address: 30700 Wekiva River Road, Sorrento, FL 32776
Theme Park & Attraction Day Trips from Jacksonville
Yes, we all love a good trip to Disney World, but there are several other theme parks and attractions that are less well known, and therefore less crowded that you can visit. Enjoy day trips from Jacksonville that involve touring a favorite local spot that you might not have visited since you were a kid.
Canyons Zipline and Canopy Tours
This is sure to be an adventures like no other. Their Big Cliff Canyon tour offers a world-famous 1,100 foot zip all the way across Lost Spring Lake. The Treetop Express Tour and Sky High Tour take you soaring through Sky High Canyon and over Gator Lake.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Fall, spring, and winter are all great times to explore when it’s not too hot.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 2 hours
Address: 8045 NW Gainesville Rd, Ocala, FL 34475
Daytona Speedway Tour
Get up-close and behind the scenes at the World Center of Racing with a Daytona Speedway Tour. Tours run daily and leave every thirty minutes beginning at 9:30 AM with the last tour of the day running at 3:00 PM. Tours last about 60 minutes.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Fall, spring, and winter are all great times to explore when it’s not too hot.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 1 hour
Address: 1801 W International Speedway Blvd, Daytona Beach, FL 32114
Gaylord Palms Resort
During winter months, this Orlando resort offers a wide variety of holiday activities like snow tubing, ice sculptures, gingerbread decorating and even shows.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Visit during the winter months to enjoy the holiday activities.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 2.5 hours
Address: 6000 West Osceola Parkway, Kissimmee, FL 34746
Georgia Coastal Railway Train
Throughout the year there are interactive train rides with special appearances from Santa, the Easter Bunny, and other favorite characters. Check their calendar to see what special events they have coming up.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Fun to visit any time of year.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 1 hour
Address: 1000 Osborne Street, St Marys, GA 31558
Kennedy Space Center
The perfect educations theme park visit that kids (and adults) of all ages will love. Fall is the perfect time to visit because the kids are back in school and it’s not nearly as hot outside.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Fall, spring, and winter are all great times to explore when it’s not too hot. You can also check their calendar and try to visit during a launch.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 2 hours
Address: Space Commerce Way, Merritt Island, FL 32953
Legoland
Everything is awesome at one of our favorite theme parks for younger kids. If your kiddos love Legos then a trip to Legoland is just what you need.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Fall, spring, and winter are all great times to explore when it’s not too hot. If you do go in the summer, plan to visit the waterpark.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 3 hours
Address: 1 Legoland Way, Winter Haven, FL 33884
Marineland
Discover Marineland, the oceanfront playground that has delighted visitors since 1938. Make an ocean of memories as you meet bottlenose dolphins up close, experience the wonder of marine life, explore 80 years of Florida history, and even swim with dolphins in their educational programs.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Fun to visit any time of year.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 1 hour
Address: 9600 N Ocean Shore Blvd, St. Augustine, FL 32080
Peppa Pig Theme Park
Step into the playful World of Peppa Pig for the ultimate day of adventure. Snort, giggle & play in a theme park, exclusively designed for little kids with interactive rides & attractions, themed play areas complete with water play and fun live shows.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Fall, spring, and winter are all great times to explore when it’s not too hot.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 3 hours
Address: Legoland Way, Winter Haven, FL 33884
World Equestrian Center
The perfect fall day trip from Jacksonville for your little horse lover. This multi-purpose facility that is home to world-class equestrian competitions along with canine and sporting events, polo fields, several expo centers, and on-site dining.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Fun to visit any time of year.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 2 hours
Address: 1390 NW 80th Avenue, Ocala, FL, 34482
Wild Adventures
Just a short drive away, in Valdosta, Wild Adventures packs in all the fun of a theme park with the animal encounters of a zoo. There’s tons of rides to keep little and big kids busy during your visit.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Fall, spring, and winter are all great times to explore when it’s not too hot. If you do go in the summer, plan to visit the waterpark.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 2 hours
Address: 3766 Old Clyattville Rd, Valdosta, GA 31601
Day Trips from Jacksonville to Explore the Outdoors
With an abundance of local State Parks and National Park sites in our area, there is no shortage of outdoor fun to be had. Lucky for us, there are also some local, county parks and recreation areas in North Florida where you can take the kids for a day of hiking, biking, and exploring.
7 Creeks Recreation Area
You won’t have to drive far for this outdoor adventure. Starting at the intersection of New Berlin and Cedar Point Roads and running east to Black Hammock Island, this Jacksonville park offers visitors 30+ miles of trails that could occupy days of hiking, biking, horseback riding and exploring diverse ecosystems, making each mile a new adventure.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Fall, spring, and winter are all great times to explore when it’s not too hot.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 15 minutes
Address: Various hiking and water launching throughout the preserve.
Amelia Island Bike Trail
The Amelia Island Bike Trail is a prime spot for biking with kids. It’s a 5.7 mile paved bike path that runs from Peters Point Beachfront Park to Amelia Island State Park (Fernandina Beach). It’s the perfect path if you’d like to explore Boneyard Beach since you ride alongside the trail.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Fall, spring, and winter are all great times to explore when it’s not too hot.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 1 hour
Address: 4600 Peters Point Rd, Fernandina Beach, FL 32034
Biking the Jacksonville-Baldwin Rail Trail
An amazing spot for a family bike ride and a great trail for kids. The Jacksonville-Baldwin Rail Trail is flat and shaded and makes for a great day out for the whole family.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Fall, spring, and winter are all great times to explore when it’s not too hot.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 30 minutes
Address: 1800 Imeson Road, Jacksonville, FL 32220
Camp Chowenwaw Park
We love Camp Chowenwaw Park for their adventurous treehouse camping, but the park is also home to lots of great day trip activities for the kids. Take the family for a visit and enjoy hiking, nature exploration, and our favorite, a StoryWalk.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Fall, spring, and winter are all great times to explore when it’s not too hot.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 1 hour
Address: 1517 Ball Rd, Green Cove Springs, FL 32043
Huguenot Memorial Park
Another favorite spot that sits just on the edge of Duval County. One of our favorite North Florida beaches, this beach is the only one in our area where you can actually drive your car out on the sand. Be sure to check tide schedules before venturing out, because you don’t want to get stuck.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Fun to visit any time of year.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 15 minutes
Address: 10980 Heckscher Dr, Jacksonville, FL 32226
Okefenokee Swamp Park
Explore the wildlife, waterways and habitats of North America’s largest blackwater swamp. Whether you’re looking for a few hours of family fun by land or water there’s tons to do and explore.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Fall, spring, and winter are all great times to explore when it’s not too hot.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 1.5 hours
Address: 5700 Okefenokee Swamp Park Road, Waycross, Georgia 31503
Twelve Mile Swamp Conservation Area
Located in St. Augustine, this outdoor area features 2.8 miles of public hiking, biking, and birding trails. These trails include interpretive exhibits with five points of interest related to commercial timber. Trails are self-guided and open from sunrise to sunset daily.
Best Time of Year to Visit: Fall, spring, and winter are all great times to explore when it’s not too hot.
Approximate Distance from Jacksonville: 30 minutes
Address: 166-230 9 Mile Rd, St. Augustine, FL 32095
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What a list! Saving this one for this summer.