Parks & Recreation
Discover green space and places to play
Nassau County features a network of parks providing
green space and recreational and sporting opportunities
to visitors and residents of all ages.
Amelia Island
Community Center
American Beach Community Center
1600 Julia St. • (904) 277-7960
American Beach Museum
County Parks
Amelia Island Trail
Runs parallel to Florida A1A on South Amelia Island
from Amelia Island State Park to Peters Point Park
Biking, running, walking
Burney Park
1556 Gregg St.
Beach access, indoor & outdoor showers, pavilion,
picnic tables, restrooms
Peters Point Park
1974 S. Fletcher Ave.
Beach access, pavilion, picnic tables, handicap
accessible, indoor & outdoor showers, restrooms
State Park
Amelia Island State Park/George Crady
Bridge Fishing Pier State Park
Southern tip of Amelia Island on Florida A1A
Beaches, canoeing, kayaking, fishing, horseback
riding, equestrian trail, wildlife viewing
Bryceville
Community Center
Bryceville Community Center
7280 Motes Road • (904) 237-1340
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County Parks
Bryceville Ballpark
7280 Motes Road
Baseball, softball, pavilions, playground, restrooms
State Forest
Cary State Forest
7465 Pavilion Dr. • (904) 266-5021
Nature trail, hiking, primitive camping, wildlife
viewing, horseback riding, hunting, picnicking,
leashed pets, open-air teaching pavilion
Callahan
Community Centers
Callahan County Building
45401 Mickler St. • (904) 759-2281
\Callahan Multi-use Facility
543350 US 1 • (904) 879-1019
County Parks
Callahan Ball Park
34076 Ball Park Road • Baseball, football,
soccer, pavilion, picnic tables, restrooms
State Forest
Four Creeks State Forest
Florida A1A, four miles east of Callahan
(904) 845-4933
Hunting, fishing, canoeing, hiking, kayaking,
nature study, bicycling, horseback riding,
no designated trails or camping facilities
Living in Nassau