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Dutton Island Park and Preserve Canoe and Kayak
Dutton Island Park and Preserve

Dutton Island Park and Preserve
Canoe/Kayak Launch
2001 Dutton Dr.
Jacksonville, FL  32233

 

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PROVIDES ACCESS TO:

NUMBER OF PARKING SPACES:

Atlantic  Intercoastal Waterway

 

8

OVERFLOW PARKING:

SPECIAL CONDITIONS:

 

 

 

ADA ACCESSIBLE:

HOURS OF OPERATION:

NO

SUNRISE TO SUNSET

 

NUMBER OF RAMP LANES:

AMENITIES:

1

PICNIC TABLE REST ROOMS

 

COORDINATES:

 

30 20'.169N

081 26'.033W

 

 

Vessel use rating

 

D                       

 

VESSEL USE RATING GUIDE

A= unlimited; 
B= vessels less than 22 Feet

C = jon boats and jet skis; 
D= hand launch only

 


Amenities offered at this park:
Qty. Amenity
1 Canoe/Kayak Launch
47 Car Parking
1 Pedestrian Docks
3 Picnic shelters
6 Picnic Tables
3 Restrooms
1 Trails Unpaved (Miles)
3 Trash Barrels
1 Water Features
2 Wildlife Observation Posts
Yes Fishing Available

Acres: 386
Park Type: Preservation
Council Person: Warren Alvarez
History: The Dutton Island Park and Preserve is located just east of the Intracoastal Waterway, in the Atlantic Beach area of Jacksonville. Formerly known as Pine Island, it was renamed for a former owner, Walter Dutton. The City of Atlantic Beach purchased the island from Dutton's estate in 1998, and developed the property in three phases between early 2000 and the summer of 2003. Meanwhile, as the first acquisition of the newly-created Preservation Project, the City of Jacksonville purchased a nearby 98-acre tract in 1999 as the first expansion, followed by additional purchases of 242 acres in 2003 and 8 acres in 2005. Through the initial vision and work of local real estate broker and conservationist Tom Dumas, and the combined efforts of Atlantic Beach and Jacksonville officials, state agencies, and conservation organizations such as The Trust For Public Land, the park/preserve was established.

 

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