Jacksonville Arboretum & Gardens
(http://photos.metrojacksonville.com/Other/Arboretum/i-fhqkPPq/0/M/1003002-M.jpg)
Metro Jacksonville takes a look at this historical green property, its offerings, and the community initiative behind it.
Full Article
http://www.metrojacksonville.com/article/2012-mar-jacksonville-arboretum-gardens
The Arboretum is awesome. One of the few parks around here you can hike that has some elevation (Theodore Roosevelt is another one).
This weekend would be an awesome time to check out the park (first time and returning visitors alike): Their second annual plein air painting event.
http://www.abrushwithnature.org/plein-air-painting-event-and-gala.asp
Looks fantastic. Any wildlife spottings?
Really neat article.
I had never heard of the Arboretum before.
I look forward to checking it out.
I went last year... very nice place and still plenty to be done. A very good place to learn the various native plant names as most are well marked including descriptions.
This is a really cool park - my wife and I have spent several afternoons walking our dog there. The best part is everytime we've gone, we've had the place practically to ourselves. I don't think anybody realizes it's back there.
Great photos, great description. I love it there - it's a great place to find some solitude. I've taken my share of photos there, too (www.jaxhikes.com (http://www.jaxhikes.com) - Sorry, plugging my personal website ;) )
I never knew this existed? Ive stayed in this my entire life and learn something new everyday. I wanna check it out!!
Add me to the list of those who wasn't aware that this was there. Looking forward to checking it out.
Was "Lake Ray" named after the Representative? :)
you might have it to yourself because nowhere on their website do they tell you how to get there or what the address is.
Quote from: fsquid on March 26, 2012, 02:38:54 PM
you might have it to yourself because nowhere on their website do they tell you how to get there or what the address is.
??? It's in the article right here! And it is on their website too.
I saw it here, did not see it on their website while browsing. Did see a PO Box though to send them mail.
From the website (top right):
Location
Street Address
1445 Millcoe Road, Jacksonville, Florida 32225.
NOTE: You must use Monument Road to access Millcoe Road and the Arboretum. The Merrill Road end of Millcoe Road is permanently closed.
Map to Location
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Trail maps are located on our Trails page.
Driving Instructions/Street Map
From Regency Area
Travel east on Monument Road from Regency area.
Pass under 9A.
Take a left on Millcoe Road.
Turn right into the Arboretum parking area.
From 9A
Exit east on Monument Road
Take a left on Millcoe Road.
Turn right into the Arboretum parking area.
From East Arlington
Travel west on Monument Road toward Regency.
Take a right on Millcoe Road before the 9A overpass.
Turn right into the Arboretum parking area.
Days and Hours of Operation
Open to the public 7 days a week from 8 am to 5 pm (8 am to 7 pm during daylight savings time). Entry gates are locked promptly at closing so plan your visit so that you exit the Arboretum prior to closing.
I've been several times...helped blaze a trail twice and do a clean-up project another time...great place!
Great article. This site has been on my list of places to visit in Jax since it opened a few years back. I'm going to have to elevate it to a higher priority on my to-do-list.
The arboretum is a nice work in progress. Obviously, when dealing with trees, it can take generations before it really takes shape. This former JEA site had a lot going for it in that there is a sinkhole, elevation changes unique in Jax and at least 10 different natural communities, so there is very good diversity of vegetation.
Awesome place, I helped with a clean up there last year.
Alot of people don't even lnow what the Arboretum is. It's a shame because it's a nice spot in Arlington.
film fest anyone?
casting extras.
shorts