Kathryn Abbey Hanna Park
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Kathryn Abbey Hanna Park

500 Wonderwood Dr, Jacksonville, FL 32233, USA
4.7(0 reviews)
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Park offering surfing & swimming in the ocean plus fishing & boating in a lake, as well as hiking.

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Michelle carter

Nice campground. A lot of spaces to rent. Over all our visit was good. Downfall would be our camp host/ ranger definitely did not make campers adhere to "quiet" time after 10 the first 2 nights. Our neighbors left after the 2nd night of the partying and smoking, third night was peaceful and enjoyable. The location it self is great walking distance to the beach and all facilities at the campground which are kept up nicely. Plus side it is dog friendly and family kid friendly.

3 weeks ago
Isaac Akin

I am very disappointed with the condition of Hanna Park. The roads throughout the park are in extremely poor condition, with potholes everywhere. The trees and bushes are not properly maintained, and many areas look neglected. The picnic areas are especially concerning. The ground is covered with leaves, branches, and debris that appear to have never been cleaned or swept. Many of the picnic tables are old, rotted, broken, and covered with mold and mildew. Even the trash cans are covered in mildew. The park charges a $5 entrance fee, yet there seems to be almost no maintenance or upkeep being done. The only visible service appears to be emptying the trash cans. This is unacceptable for a paid public park. I have visited many state, county, and city parks that are completely free and maintained far better than this. Whoever is responsible for maintaining Hanna Park is doing a very poor job. Serious action and improvements are needed.

a month ago
Allen Lovelace

A huge park surrounding an RV Park. We took our 43 ft Montana and the site was huge. We fit the RV and our Ford F350 Super Duty Diesel on the site and had room to spare the site was wide, we had about 10plus feet on both sides and the was at least 30 ft of Palm Tree forest on both sides separating us from the neighboring sites. There was no site across the road on the rear of the RV and a tent site across the road on the front of the RV. The RV campground was huge and it meandered through a Palm tree forest.most of the site were shaded overhead. The campground had a well stocked store, a small playground, a laundry room, and a bathroom. It had a is golf area, hiking and biking trails(separated)that ran from the campground out the main park and the Atlantic Ocean. It had a mile and a half of beach inside the park area. On the opposite side of the park was a 60 acre freshwater lake which you could fish in(if you had a Florida Fishing license). The lake had numerous picnic areas surrounding it. Some with pavilions that you had to rent to us and some single tables that were first come, first served. Although we never made it there, they also rent kayaks, canoes and 4 seat paddle boats. There is also a small kiddie water park with water sprinklers and sprayers.The staff were all very friendly and courteous. Shout out to Q in the store who was very helpful. Also very smart. A young man came in, about 12 or so and was 5 cents short. Q said I will put the five cents in if you can do 10 push-ups and the young man did 10 very good push-ups and got his purchase. We will be going back often. We went for 3 days just to check it out. The park and the beach were dog friendly and our two large Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs enjoyed themselve and we took walks to the beach and lake.

a month ago
Suzanne Gannon

You need to give this place a 10-star rating. So many things to do. Could probably spend a couple of days there 😜 one of the best mountain biking areas I've been to. We were in Palm Coast riding our bikes for the holidays. And decided to drive up to Hanna Park since we were only 2 hours away. It was a blast wish that we had had more time.

5 months ago
M S

It feels like having a private beach with a small crowd. Calm, safe, and full of positive vibes. You can truly relax and enjoy the sound of the waves without feeling rushed or crowded. The beach is clean and well maintained, with convenient places to clean up after a fun time in the water. It’s perfect for families and anyone looking for a quiet, stress free beach experience. Tips: Arrive early in the morning for an even more peaceful experience Bring your own snacks and water The $5 entry fee is worth every penny for how clean and well kept the beach is Kathryn Hanna is a hidden gem. Highly recommend if you want peace, safety, and natural beauty all in one place. Bring your bicycle to have the best ride of your life

5 months ago
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