Are these still open?
I know beaches and state parks are closed.
Thanks
From the COJ Corona Virus FAQ page:
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Parks, Community Centers, Senior Centers and Libraries
Public parks should be considered closed and residents are discouraged from visiting.
All senior centers and community centers are closed until further notice.
All libraries are closed indefinitely.
Are the boat ramps closed?
The closure DOES NOT include boat ramps.
Are the tennis facilities closed?
Tennis facilities in all public parks are closed.
Is the Equestrian Center closed?
The Equestrian Center is closed.
I don't know if kayak launches are "boat ramps" (open), or part of "parks" (closed).
Most boat rsmpd are still open. Only a few aren't and they are within gated parks.
As far as Kayak launches I'm not sure about but from what I've seen, if it's not in a gated park it's still open. The city isn't actually enforcing any of these park closures.
Thanks. I feel like that is a way I can get out, do something fun and not get within 20 feet of another human being. :)
Quote from: Charles Hunter on March 25, 2020, 09:33:06 AM
From the COJ Corona Virus FAQ page:
Quote
Parks, Community Centers, Senior Centers and Libraries
Public parks should be considered closed and residents are discouraged from visiting.
All senior centers and community centers are closed until further notice.
All libraries are closed indefinitely.
Are the boat ramps closed?
The closure DOES NOT include boat ramps.
Are the tennis facilities closed?
Tennis facilities in all public parks are closed.
Is the Equestrian Center closed?
The Equestrian Center is closed.
I don't know if kayak launches are "boat ramps" (open), or part of "parks" (closed).
I went for a 10 mile bike ride today at the Equestrian center. They have small barricades announcing that it's closed but I parked in the swim center parking lot and biked in. Saw 2 deer... a turkey... a raccoon and about a million butterflies... all creatures were 100% on board with social distancing. Never saw another human.
Those equestrian center trails are awesome, seeing those old hazardous waste storage bunkers from when the property was a part of the airfield are so cool.
Have you explored off the paved trail at all? You kinda need a good mountain bike to do so, but those haul road trails can go miles up to the north and take you all the way to Pope Duval park on Otis Road. Haven't taken it that far myself because the trails are not mapped well, but I think it's possible based on the maps.
I think there's a plan to pave a trail all the way there eventually. That whole area is so mysterious (and not well documented) despite being a public park
Quote from: Peter Griffin on March 27, 2020, 07:40:52 AM
Those equestrian center trails are awesome, seeing those old hazardous waste storage bunkers from when the property was a part of the airfield are so cool.
Those bunkers weren't so much for traditional "hazmat"....
I can't help but think the planning to open up the Emerald Necklace is going to be put on hold for the foreseeable future.
Quote from: Peter Griffin on March 27, 2020, 07:40:52 AM
Those equestrian center trails are awesome, seeing those old hazardous waste storage bunkers from when the property was a part of the airfield are so cool.
Have you explored off the paved trail at all? You kinda need a good mountain bike to do so, but those haul road trails can go miles up to the north and take you all the way to Pope Duval park on Otis Road. Haven't taken it that far myself because the trails are not mapped well, but I think it's possible based on the maps.
I think there's a plan to pave a trail all the way there eventually. That whole area is so mysterious (and not well documented) despite being a public park
Oh yeah... I have ridden all the way to Pope Duval... incredible trails. I have explored most of the unpaved trails but I always discover something new. The wildlife and solitude once you get back in there is pretty remarkable...
Quote from: acme54321 on March 27, 2020, 08:08:53 AM
Quote from: Peter Griffin on March 27, 2020, 07:40:52 AM
Those equestrian center trails are awesome, seeing those old hazardous waste storage bunkers from when the property was a part of the airfield are so cool.
Those bunkers weren't so much for traditional "hazmat"....
Yup, I'm aware of the nuclear history of the site. I haven't made my way to the big row of bunkers just west of Waterworks, which I presume were for smaller arms storage. From the history I've read the big nuclear weapons bunkers have been demolished, or may still exist deep within the current JSO vehicle training center (the former Yellow Water Site). The hazardous waste storage bunkers are easily accessible just off the paved bicycle trail north of the equestrian center, but based on their location I don't believe they contained nukes.
The old naval base is HUGE! The main Cecil Field site south of Normandy is impressive, too. The disc golf course is really cool on the moonscape
Forgot to mention wild berries... raspberries...blackberries... and blueberries. I probably have 20 or so spots where I pick.
Executive order passed today to try to stop fools from rafting up and partying on sandbars. All rec boats must stay 50' apart and no more than 10 passengers aboard no matter the size of the vessel. Don't think this applies to paddle power though ;D
I'm out at Fort George now and there's probably 100+ boats out on the sandbars. There's 4 FDWC boats patrolling from one end to the other.
We went to Goat Island today, less crowded than last weekend. Hitting the Fort early tomorrow to claim one of the beaches on Little Talbot our own!
Took a 10 mile ride today at the Equestrian center... Apparently my secret is out... Saw more humans today than ever...
Quote from: BridgeTroll on March 29, 2020, 11:45:43 AM
Took a 10 mile ride today at the Equestrian center... Apparently my secret is out... Saw more humans today than ever...
All the beaches are down.
Bike trails are next as soon as the YOLOs realize they can come hang out en masse.
So far, so good with my random selections for biking. I did 15 miles on the trail running through Hastings last week. Today, I decided to bike up and down the streets of the Lincolnville and Old City neighborhoods in St. Augustine. Also drove through a few areas in Jax yesterday. Outside of the restaurants being closed, it looked like a normal day in many areas. Riverside's parks looked full of people and I had to stop for a funeral in Durkeeville. We still seem to be clustering in Jax despite the social distancing recommendations.
Downtown Emerald Necklace must prevail, the Key to Downtown / New Abnormal Energy finally Unleashed.
The Baldwin trail is open... they have closed the parking lots at Imeson and camp Milton trail heads.
Downtown Hand Launch locations open
My friend Brian is hosting a boating party in Ortega 1/4 mile south of Sadler Marina in the Ortega River this Friday, July 3 2020.
ORTEGA RIVER JAM BOAT CONCERT. 7 30 to 9 30 PM.
FEATURING THE CHRIS THOMAS BAND.
SOCIAL DISTANCING EVENT PLEASE.
NO RAFTS, BOATERS ONLY.
CHECK OUT: TheChrisThomasBand.com for more info.
Quote from: MusicMan on June 29, 2020, 01:44:57 PM
My friend Brian is hosting a boating party in Ortega 1/4 mile south of Sadler Marina in the Ortega River this Friday, July 3 2020.
ORTEGA RIVER JAM BOAT CONCERT. 7 30 to 9 30 PM.
FEATURING THE CHRIS THOMAS BAND.
SOCIAL DISTANCING EVENT PLEASE.
NO RAFTS, BOATERS ONLY.
CHECK OUT: TheChrisThomasBand.com for more info.
SOCIAL DISTANCING EVENT PLEASE
No rafts? I'm sure people were lined up to float down the middle of the Ortega River to get in on this rager. LOL.