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Ringhaver Park Canoe and Kayak
Ringhaver Park

 

Ringhaver Park Canoe/Kayak Tie On
5198 118th Street
Jacksonville, FL  32244              

 

Mapit

 


 

 

PROVIDES ACCESS TO:

NUMBER OF PARKING SPACES:

ORTEGA RIVER

25

OVERFLOW PARKING:

SPECIAL CONDITIONS:

50

LONG WALK FROM PARKING

 

ADA ACCESSIBLE:

HOURS OF OPERATION:

YES (LONG WALK)

SUNUP-SUNSET

 

NUMBER OF RAMP LANES:

AMENITIES:

1

RESTROOM / PICNIC TABLES

 

COORDINATES:

 

30 13'.524N

081 42'769W

 

SPECIAL CONDITIONS

Vessel use rating

LONG RAMP TO DOCK

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
42 Benches
18 Bleachers
1 Canoe/Kayak Launch
157 Car Parking
2 Concession Stand
1 Pedestrian Docks
3 Picnic shelters
18 Picnic Tables
22 Playground Equipment
6 Restrooms
6 Soccer
4 Softball Adult Lighted
2 Tennis Hard
1 Trails Paved (Miles)
86 Trash Barrels
Yes Drinking Fountain
Yes Perimeter Site Fencing
Yes Security Lighting

Acres: 575.988
Park Type: Regional
Council Person: Michael Corrigan
History: Ringhaver Park is located in southwest Jacksonville, extending south from 118th Street, along the western border of the Ortega River. The City acquired the land comprising the park in 1971, 1972, 1996, and 2000. The park is named for Lambert C. Ringhaver (1910-1976), whose family made a memorial donation for the initial park development, which has grown from 36 acres in 1977 to 576 acres in 2003. Mr. Ringhaver was the founder of Ring Power Corp., and served as president of the Florida Forestry Association, as a trustee of Jacksonville University, and as president of the Greater Jacksonville Open for two terms. The multi-use park is home to the Westside Soccer Club and the Ortega Stream Valley nature area, which contains an 826-foot boardwalk along the Ortega River and a pier that may be used for launching kayaks and canoes.
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