Address: 11009 Heckscher Dr, Jacksonville, FL 32226, USA
Phone: +19042512320
Sunday: 8AM–6PM
Monday: 8AM–6PM
Tuesday: 8AM–6PM
Wednesday: 8AM–6PM
Thursday: 8AM–6PM
Friday: 8AM–6PM
Saturday: 8AM–7PM
Ruth Neal
Super nice place to spend the day! Lots of white,soft sand. Complete with indoor / covered bathrooms plus drink machine conveniently located right in front of restrooms. However no dogs or driving on this Beach and it cost $5. to enter unless you have a FL. State park pass. For those visiting please be mindful to pick up your trash and please,do Not crowd our fisher buddies!! their lines extend OUTWARD, so if you do decide to set up right next to someone fishing ,keep in mind it is your responsibility to stay away from their lines in the water and that also means they are going to attract fish often times BIG fish such as shark! Other than that stay safe and enjoy the surf and sand😃
Tracy Smith
Excellent beach for swimming, fishing or shell finding. The coquina beach keeps your feet protected from the hot sun. There are restrooms, picnic pavilions and ample parking.
Keith Lang
This is a beautiful beach! Very worth checking out! The sand is so soft. If you go during low tide, you can find so many shells and even have the chance to find shark teeth. There is a decent amount of parking. There is a couple of covered areas with picnic tables to eat at. There are also some bathrooms for you to use... be it for changing into swim gear or the usual reasons. They have a couple of beach type showers so you can rinse off the sand and salt water before leaving the beach. There is a small $5 fee per car entrance fee, but worth it.
Chelsea Herd
Beautiful beaches, dunes tortoises, and lots of shells. There are Outdoor showers, a bathhouse with indoor toilets and dressing rooms. There are also plenty of public pavilions.
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There is a small dirt ramp located in the campground area but check the tides it gets pretty low back there
Your vehicle must be out of the parking lot at the beachside park because they lock a gate at closing time. We were camping in the campground across the street. The park ranger told us we could still walk into the park after closing.
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