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Community => Parks, Recreation, and the Environment => Topic started by: JayBird on February 21, 2014, 09:37:07 AM

Title: National Park Service to bring Ferries to Jax
Post by: JayBird on February 21, 2014, 09:37:07 AM
From today's Times-Union:

QuoteIn modern times, former mayor John Delaney launched the Preservation Project after a fishing trip through the Timucuan Preserve exposed him to its beauty.

Throughout history, people's perceptions of the preserve in North Jacksonville have been shaped by traveling through it aboard boats.

After years of start-and-stop planning, the National Park Service intends to give thousands of visitors that waterborne perspective this year.

The park service is seeking bids from companies about operating a water taxi service connecting boat docks at Fort Caroline Memorial, Sisters Creek Marina and Kingsley Plantation.

For the entire story: http://m.jacksonville.com/news/metro/2014-02-20/story/national-park-service-seeking-bids-timucuan-preserve-water-taxi-service (http://m.jacksonville.com/news/metro/2014-02-20/story/national-park-service-seeking-bids-timucuan-preserve-water-taxi-service)

And a link to the National Park Service Bid Page for this Project:
http://www.concessions.nps.gov/timu001-14.htm (http://www.concessions.nps.gov/timu001-14.htm)

EDIT:Here is desktop link to TU Article:
http://members.jacksonville.com/news/metro/2014-02-20/story/national-park-service-seeking-bids-timucuan-preserve-water-taxi-service (http://members.jacksonville.com/news/metro/2014-02-20/story/national-park-service-seeking-bids-timucuan-preserve-water-taxi-service)
Title: Re: National Park Service to bring Ferries to Jax
Post by: JayBird on February 21, 2014, 09:43:49 AM
(http://i.imgur.com/NJUK1AX.jpg)
Title: Re: National Park Service to bring Ferries to Jax
Post by: Overstreet on February 21, 2014, 10:10:08 AM
I don't mind that at all if I can still dock at the Ft Caroline dock and visit the museum rest room. It is a good restroom stop when fishing the creeks with the ladies.
Title: Re: National Park Service to bring Ferries to Jax
Post by: Tacachale on February 21, 2014, 10:50:51 AM
Sounds good. A long time coming.
Title: Re: National Park Service to bring Ferries to Jax
Post by: Noone on February 21, 2014, 11:01:40 AM
^+1 Another positive as we tell and invite the world to Visit Jacksonville on our St. Johns River our American Heritage River a FEDERAL Initiative. All Aboard!
Title: Re: National Park Service to bring Ferries to Jax
Post by: Noone on February 28, 2014, 10:55:31 PM
Quote from: Overstreet on February 21, 2014, 10:10:08 AM
I don't mind that at all if I can still dock at the Ft Caroline dock and visit the museum rest room. It is a good restroom stop when fishing the creeks with the ladies.

Can't say that about the RAM dock in the super new highly restricted (Food Truck,Kayak) DIA zone.
Title: Re: National Park Service to bring Ferries to Jax
Post by: billy on March 01, 2014, 08:57:36 AM
Isn't there already a water taxi stop built several years ago at Fort George Inlet?
(at the location of the old Overall's Fish camp)
Title: Re: National Park Service to bring Ferries to Jax
Post by: IrvAdams on March 01, 2014, 07:51:32 PM
From the attached article:

The Timucuan Preserve attracts about 1.3 million visitors annually, according to National Park Service statistics. In comparison, Everglades National Park attracts about 1 million visitors a year.


Didn't know this area had these kind of numbers; we really do have a serious Eco-tourism destination. I wonder how many are locals and how many are out of town tourists. Interesting.
Title: Re: National Park Service to bring Ferries to Jax
Post by: DDC on March 02, 2014, 07:41:22 PM
Quote from: IrvAdams on March 01, 2014, 07:51:32 PM
From the attached article:

The Timucuan Preserve attracts about 1.3 million visitors annually, according to National Park Service statistics. In comparison, Everglades National Park attracts about 1 million visitors a year.


Didn't know this area had these kind of numbers; we really do have a serious Eco-tourism destination. I wonder how many are locals and how many are out of town tourists. Interesting.

I would like to see the breakdown on local to out of town numbers myself if it is available. How do they even come up with those numbers? Is this taken from entrance fee's to the state parks? Curious.