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Parc · · 11080 Heckscher Dr
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For many years a fish camp/restaurant and a recreational vehicle park were operated adjacent to the boat ramp site, and the City purchased this property (now Alimacani Park) in 2002, as part of the Preservation The scenic stretch of A1A known as the Buccaneer Trail, named for pirates such as Blackbeard that pillaged the coast, borders the park on the east, and the City’s Alimacani Boat Ramp abuts the park on the Listed location: Parc · · 11080 Heckscher Dr. Website captured for verification.
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For many years a fish camp/restaurant and a recreational vehicle park were operated adjacent to the boat ramp site, and the City purchased this property (now Alimacani Park) in 2002, as part of the Preservation The scenic stretch of A1A known as the Buccaneer Trail, named for pirates such as Blackbeard that pillaged the coast, borders the park on the east, and the City’s Alimacani Boat Ramp abuts the park on the Listed location: Parc · · 11080 Heckscher Dr. Website captured for verification.
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For many years a fish camp/restaurant and a recreational vehicle park were operated adjacent to the boat ramp site, and the City purchased this property (now Alimacani Park) in 2002, as part of the Preservation Project.
The scenic stretch of A1A known as the Buccaneer Trail, named for pirates such as Blackbeard that pillaged the coast, borders the park on the east, and the City’s Alimacani Boat Ramp abuts the park on the west.
A recreational vehicle park, fish camp, and restaurant were operated on the property for many years prior to the City’s purchase of the site in 2002, as part of the Preservation Project.
The Alimacani Boat Ramp is located just west of State Road A1A (Heckscher Drive) on Xalvis Island, adjacent to the Fort George River.
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For many years a fish camp/restaurant and a recreational vehicle park were operated adjacent to the boat ramp site, and the City purchased this property (now Alimacani Park) in 2002, as part of the Preservation Project.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
The scenic stretch of A1A known as the Buccaneer Trail, named for pirates such as Blackbeard that pillaged the coast, borders the park on the east, and the City’s Alimacani Boat Ramp abuts the park on the west.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
History: Alimacani Park is located along State Rd.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
The park and nearby Fort George Island (formerly part of the Timucuan Indian settlement of Alimacani) comprise a portion of the 46,000-acre Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
A recreational vehicle park, fish camp, and restaurant were operated on the property for many years prior to the City’s purchase of the site in 2002, as part of the Preservation Project.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
The Alimacani Boat Ramp is located just west of State Road A1A (Heckscher Drive) on Xalvis Island, adjacent to the Fort George River.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
Jacksonville Beach Pier Meet the Visit Jacksonville Team Board of Directors Research & Development Information Tourist Development Council Job Postings Public Meetings Request a Speaker Request for Proposals Did You Know?Source captured for BeachFinder verification
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For many years a fish camp/restaurant and a recreational vehicle park were operated adjacent to the boat ramp site, and the City purchased this property (now Alimacani Park) in 2002, as part of the Preservation Project. The scenic stretch of A1A known as the Buccaneer Trail, named for pirates such as Blackbeard that pillaged the coast, borders the park on the east, and the City’s Alimacani Boat Ramp abuts the park on the west. A recreational vehicle park, fish camp, and restaurant were operated on the property for many years prior to the City’s purchase of the site in 2002, as part of the Preservation Project.
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Alimacani Park has source-backed location data for Parc · · 11080 Heckscher Dr. Profile type: water sports operator.
For many years a fish camp/restaurant and a recreational vehicle park were operated adjacent to the boat ramp site, and the City purchased this property (now Alimacani Park) in 2002, as part of the Preservation Project.