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Julington Durbin Preserve

Julington Durbin Preserve
13130 Bartram Park Blvd
Jacksonville, FL  32223

Uniquely located on a peninsula formed at the confluence of Julington and Durbin Creeks, the Julington Durbin Preserve provides visitors with several natural communities ranging from sandhill in higher middle regions to the lower flatwood communities, to lush floodplain swamp and marshes. The difference in habitat creates opportunities to view an assortment flora and fauna, along the various marked unpaved hiking and equestrian trails.

Julington Durbin Preserve's nine miles of shoreline offers visitors beautiful scenic views of both Julington and Durbin creeks. The creek, swamp and marsh areas offer excellent wildlife viewing opportunities. Visitors can take advantage and enjoy nature by walking, biking, or horseback riding.

Preservation Activities and Amenities

St. Johns Water Management

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Unpaved Parking, Horse Trailer Parking,

Binoculars Icon Indicating Wildlife Observation Person on Horse Icon Indicating Equestrian Trails Person Riding a Bike Icon Indicating Bike Trails Figure of a Person Walking Icon Indicating Nature Trails  Person Walking a Leashed Dog Icon Indicating Dog Trails


 

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