Location of City ParksLocation of City Parks
Active Parks: Those parks primarily used for athletics or specialized recreation activities. Typical facilities include baseball field(s), softball field(s), football field(s), soccer
field(s), restrooms, parking, recreation building, basketball courts, tennis courts and walking trails.
Passive Parks: Those parks that are primarily used for non-athletic activities. Typical facilities include nature, hiking, exercise trails, nature center, restrooms, parking and picnic
areas.
Preserve Parks: Parks that contain areas that are conducive to nature focused activities such as fishing, kayaking/canoeing, bird watching/wildlife observation, hiking, picnicking
and camping. Typical facilities include fishing/boating facilities, hiking trails, nature center, restrooms, parking and picnic areas. Future development emphasizes eco-tourism aspects
of use. * estimated
Park Summary
Name
Type
Acres
Location
River Branch Preserve
Passive
*370.0
Marshes on Westernmost Side of City
Beach
Passive
56.5
Atlantic Blvd. to end of Seminole Road
Dutton Island
Passive
27.0
West end of Dutton Island Road
Johansen Park
Passive
13.0
Seminole Rd & Park Terrace E. & W.
Russell Park
Active
12.0
800 Seminole Road
Howell Park
Passive
10.3
500 Seminole Road
Tideviews Preserve
Passive
8.0
Begonia St. and West 1st Street
Donner Park
Active
4.5
2072 George Street
Jordan Park
Active
3.5
1671 Francis Avenue
Bull Park
Active
3.0
716 Ocean Avenue
Rose Park
Active
1.75
Corner of Rose & Orchid Street
Veteran’s Memorial Park
Active
1.62
1 West First Street
Fairway Villas Park
Passive
0.4
Mayport Rd & Fairway Villas Lane
Frazier Park
Passive
0.4
Plaza St. (Median) Seminole Rd. & E. Coast
Waters Park
Passive
0.4
Seminole and 16th Avenue
Atlantic Beach Dog Park
Active
1.6
262 Aquatic Drive
Marvin’s Garden
Passive
0.3
Dewees Avenue at 16th Street
Total
512.67