Cedar Point Trail Bridge which is part of the Timucuan Preserve.

Water Water Everywhere – Cedar Point

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Beautiful reflection of the trail bridge at Cedar Point - Park in the Timucuan run by the National Park Service.

Reflection of the trail bridge at Cedar Point. This nature park is part of the Timucuan Parks Foundation and is run by the National Park Service. It is located at the southern end of Black Hammock Island in Jacksonville, Florida. A boat ramp allows for both motorized and non-motorized vehicles to launch. There is plenty of parking for boat trailers & a restroom facility. There are 400 acres to explore. Hiking, biking, birding and fishing are among the popular activities. Birders come from all over to see 200 different species of birds throughout the year.


Video compliments of saltchef.com

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8 responses to “Water Water Everywhere – Cedar Point”

  1. Jim Borden Avatar

    my guess is that there are gators in that lake…

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    1. Lisa Coleman Avatar

      Um…yeah! Where there is water, they live. Didn’t see any that day though. 😉

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  2. Heart to Heart Avatar

    Love the still waters n reflection 😊

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    1. Lisa Coleman Avatar

      It was cool that evening too. Before the heat and bugs got bad. A few more months and we will be heading out there again. 🙂

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  3. lisaonthebeach Avatar

    Very beautiful!

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    1. Lisa Coleman Avatar

      Thanks! It sure is when it cools off. The mosquitos will hunt you down right now! 🙂

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  4. Photos by Jez Avatar

    Great looking place, Lisa 👏 Fantastic reflections 😎

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    1. Lisa Coleman Avatar

      Thanks Jez! As soon as it cools off, it will be visited again. 😊

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