Is there a charge to access this park?

Rachel | Sep 23, 2018 | Category: Park in Mandarin, Jacksonville, FL

Walter Jones Historic Park - All questions

Address: 11964 Mandarin Rd, Jacksonville, FL 32223, USA

The Amazing Amanda Simpson | Sep 23, 2018

There is absolutely no charge and it is so beautiful!!! A lot of history. I recommend it highly!!!

Ava Kassebaum | Sep 23, 2019

Nope

M P | Sep 23, 2018

No charge wonderful place to go and take your children

Molly Youngblood | Sep 23, 2018

No charge, free parking and a lot of fun 😊

Rachel | Sep 23, 2018

Awesome! Thanks

Anna M.M. | Sep 23, 2018

It's a very small and relaxing park to take a walk or to take pictures

Joanna McDermott | Sep 23, 2018

No and it is beautiful

Phil “Billybeer 60” | Sep 23, 2018

No it's free. Plenty of parking. BBQ area and picnic tables under cover. Restrooms on the premises.

Alexis Wrenn | Sep 23, 2018

It's free

Reneé Neé Ward | Sep 23, 2018

No

Adam Putman | Sep 23, 2018

No. The park is free but they have a museum that charges around $10 I believe.

Thomas Ward | Sep 23, 2018

Raychule N The answer to your question is No. It is free to enter and walk around

kevin raynard | Sep 23, 2018

I think they do charge when they have an event on which used to be the first Saturday of the month but normally no charge.

alexander821 | Sep 23, 2018

No charge it is free.

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