![]() ![]() The jetty in this park is closed, but the park itself is open, as are the three dune walkovers.īe forewarned, there is no lighthouse in this popular 52-acre park. Ponce Lighthouse Park on the Ponce de Leon Inlet Locals seem to use this walkway for morning exercise. This ends at a dock on Daggett Creek where you can fish or launch a kayak/canoe if you can get your boat out there. The garden is a little more manicured at the entrance where a rose garden and fountain draw your attention.īut head west and you’ll find a path leading through a maritime hammock and past, yes, a midden before reaching a boardwalk that provides a close-up view of the marsh “wilderness.” These eight acres of mostly “Old Florida” landscape are named for the native American tribe that lived in the area starting in 3000 BC. The entrance to Timucuan Oaks Park in Ponce Inlet. The light helped him and the others find their way to shore.
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