MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide United States Highway #301 "Georgia / Florida State Line to City of Ocala"

Miles ITEM SUMMARY 0.0 View from highway - Welcome to Florida. Photo - Florida's - Welcome highway sign 0.0 Florida Georgia State Line NOTE; Highway #1 overlaps highway #301 at this point south. 0.0 Nassau County, Florida Northern County Line. Nassau County was named for the Duchy of Nassau, Germany. 0.0 Point of Information Crossing the St. Mary's River. The St. Marys River forms part of the border between Florida and Georgia. It originates at the Okefenokee Swamp in Georgia and flows east into the Atlantic Ocean near . The tea-colored river features white sandbars and makes for easy paddling. Low water increases trip time considerably. This 125-mile river starts in the acid swamps of Okeefenokee and becomes a tidal river below Rt. 17 north of Jacksonville. Upstream is redbreast sunfish and small largemouth bass territory. The salt marsh zone is famous for striped bass (the same is true for nearby Nassau River). 0.1 Community of Boulougne, Florida 0.9 Roadside turnout Large paved turnout, no services. 1.2 View from highway Driving south. 3.2 Access to Lodging West side of highway. 4.7 Access to Ralph E East of highway. Simmons National Memorial Forest 5.3 Access to Lodging East side of highway. 5.7 City of Hilliard, Florida 6.5 Services fuel at highway Gas and diesel, east side of highway. 6.8 Junction of County roadway # 108 8.2 Access to Air Traffic East side of highway. Control Center 11.1 Access to Campground R West side of highway. V Park 17.0 Junction of County roadway # 115 ( Old Dixie Highway ) 17.6 Junction of highway # a1a City of Callahan, Florida. Elevation: 21 feet. East to communities of & highway # 1 & # 232 Yulee, Fernandina Beach. East to Fort Clinch State Park. As the weather begins to warm, now is the perfect time to experience some of the finest camping Florida has to offer. Whether hiking in the deep woods of our Maritime Hammock or on pristine Atlantic beaches, you're sure to enjoy a natural experience like no other. Of course, our renowned Living History programming is available every day at Historic Fort Clinch, and soon whiting and summer flounder should be biting as the water warms. If you enjoy birding, many varieties of shorebirds can be seen throughout the late Winter and Spring near the Fishing Pier, and colonial nesting birds will be raising young on the beaches.

Page 1/13 PDF Document Generated on 2020-Jun-30 Copyright 2020, Mile By Mile Media MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide 17.6 Junction of highway # a1a NOTE; overlap of highway #1 ends at this point and heads east. Amelia & highway # 1 & # 232 Island State Park offers over 200 acres of undeveloped sea island recreational opportunities. This is a perfect to search for seashells, or see some rare wildlife. Fishing is the top recreational activity at the park. The George Crady Bridge Fishing Pier State Park offers a mile long bridge for fishing the sound. The shoreline is a favorite of those who like to surf fish. Take a horseback ride one of the few places on the East Coast offering horseback riding on the beach 28.1 Ford Road East side of highway. 28.6 View from highway Driving south. 31.0 View from highway - Community of Bryceville, Florida Photo - Bryceville highway sign 31.2 Junction of County West side of highway. roadway # 119 n 31.6 Services fuel at highway West side of highway. 32.2 Junction of County East side of highway. roadway # 119 s 33.1 Duval County, Florida Northern County Line. 36.7 Community of Baldwin, Florida 37.1 View from highway Driving south. 37.6 Junction of highway # 90 East to cities of Jacksonville, Atlantic Beach, Neptune Beach, east Jacksonville Beach. Services fuel at highway, east side of highway. 38.2 Junction of County West to the communities of Macclenny, Florida, Glen Staint Mary. Highways # 90 west West to Olustee Battlefield State Historic Site. Olustee Battlefield Historic State Park was built to preserve the site of the state's largest Civil War battle. A small interpretive center, a one-mile interpretive trail, and monuments to the Union and Confederate armies are open to the public free of charge. The interpretive center contains historical information and artifacts related to the Battle of Olustee.

A reenactment featuring full-scale artillery, military drills, and living history demonstrations by more than 2,300 reenactors is held every February to commemorate the battle. A smaller exposition of Civil War artifacts and living history demonstrations is held in September.

Page 2/13 PDF Document Generated on 2020-Jun-30 Copyright 2020, Mile By Mile Media MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide 38.2 Junction of County Services, fuel at highway, east side. West to Highways # 90 west Recreational Area. Nearly two hundred thousand acres of the original Florida are waiting to be explored in the Osceola National Forest. These forested woodlands and swamps provide many opportunities for a wide range of visitor experiences such as camping, hiking, swimming, fishing, hunting, wildlife viewing. Alligators are present in this forest. They are an important part of Florida's ecology and may be found wherever there is a body of water. Ocean Pond Campground can be found on the northern portion of Ocean Pond, a 1760-acre natural lake. There are 67 campsites to accommodate tents, trailers, and motor homes. Many of these campsites are situated near the water to allow guests to enjoy water activities or to fish from their campsites. The campground has a boat ramp, hot showers, beach area, drinking water, and flush toilets. There are no sewer hookups, but a sewage dump station can be found at the entrance to the campground. Nineteen sites have electrical hookups.

Ocean Pond Campground is located on the north side of Ocean Pond, a 1760-acre natural lake. Sixty-seven campsites are available for tents, trailers, or motor homes. Many of these campsites are waterfront sites allowing guests to enjoy the water or fish right from their campsite. A beach area, boat ramp, drinking water, hot showers, and flush toilets are located in the campground. No sewer hookups are available; however, a sewage dump station is located near the campground entrance. Electrical hookups are available at 19 of the sites. 39.0 Junction of Interstate West to Live Oak, Florida, Tallahassee, Florida, Pensacola, Florida. Highway # 10 west West to Osceola National Forest, Ocean Pond Park. 39.1 Junction of Interstate East to Ponte Verdra Beach, Florida, city of Jacksonville, Florida Highway # 10 east 45.6 Junction of County West to the community of Macclenny, Florida. roadway # 228 west 45.7 Junction of County East to Jacksonville, Florida. roadway # 228 east 46.7 Clay County, Florida Northern county line. Clay County, named for Henry Clay, officially came into existence from part of Duval County on December 31, 1858. However, the area had been inhabited for thousands of years. Various Indian cultures, dating back to at least 5,000 B.C., lived and thrived on the banks of the St. Johns River. Europeans discovered the area as early as 1562. Clay County is the home of Camp Blanding Army Reserve Training Center. The Gold Head Branch Florida State Park is also located here. The county seat is Green Cove Springs. Other towns in Clay County are Orange Park, Middleburg, Penny Farms and Keystone Heights. Major communities include Doctors Inlet, Clay Hill, Lake Geneva, and Maxville 49.2 Junction of County roadway # 218 51.0 View from highway Driving south. 52.2 Bradford County, Florida

Page 3/13 PDF Document Generated on 2020-Jun-30 Copyright 2020, Mile By Mile Media MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide 56.1 Access to Lodging West side of highway. 57.0 Community of Lawtey, Florida 58.9 Junction of County West side of highway. roadway # 200a 59.9 Access to Lodging West side of highway. 60.4 Junction of County West side of highway. roadway # 233 62.1 Access to Lodging West side of highway. 62.5 City of Starke, Florida 62.6 View from highway Driving south. 62.6 Market Road West Services fuel at highway, east side. 62.9 Access to Campground and West side of highway. Lodging 63.4 Access to Lodging West side of highway. 63.8 Junction of highway # 16 East to the communities of Kingsley Lane, Florida, Penny Farms, Florida, Magnolia Springs, Florida. 63.8 Access to Anastasia State , located off A1A, and just 1 1/2 miles from Park Recreation Area historic downtown St. Augustine, Anastasia has everything for the active park visitor. The park boasts a broad beach flanked by sand dunes and a lagoon bordered by rich tidal marshes. A hardwood forest of ancient wind swept oaks was in its youth when Juan Ponce de Leon landed near the area, giving Florida its name. Anastasia State Recreation Area has a 139 site campground that is equipped for both tent campers and RVers. Each site has a picnic table, an in-ground grill, fire ring and water. One hundred and four of the sites are equipped with electricity, if needed. None of the sites have sewer hookups, but there is a dump station located in the campground, as well as dumpsters for your household trash. 63.9 View from highway Driving south. 63.9 Pratt Street 64.2 Junction of highway # 100 ( Services fuel at highway, gas diesel. West to communities of Lake Call Street ) Butler, Florida, Lake City, Florida. 64.6 Point of Information Crossing Alligator Creek. 65.4 Junction of County East of highway. roadway # 100a 67.1 Point of Information Crossing Prevatt Creek. 67.5 Services fuel at highway Gas diesel, west side of highway. 67.7 Junction of County Access to the community of Brooker, Florida. roadway # 277 68.4 Junction of County Access to the community of Hampton, Florida. roadway # 221

Page 4/13 PDF Document Generated on 2020-Jun-30 Copyright 2020, Mile By Mile Media MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide 70.5 Junction of County Services fuel at highway. Access to Mike Roess Gold Head Branch roadway # 18 State Park,. The park is located on rolling sandhills in an area known as the central ridge of Florida. A deep ravine with springs issuing from its side bisects the area and forms Gold Head Branch. Marshes, lakes and scrub provide a habitat for a wide variety of wildlife. The park serves as home to a wide variety of wildlife from white-tailed deer, turkey, and gopher tortoise to various water and wading birds. There are 74 campsites available in 3 of the family campgrounds.

2 primitive campsites are located within the southern end of the park just off of the Florida Trail.

3 group campsites are available. 71.5 Junction of County roadway # 221 72.3 Alachua County, Florida Northern County line. Alachua is an Indian word meaning 'sink.' It was how they depicted the layout of the land. Nestled beneath huge live oaks, magnolias, cedar and hickory trees the town of Alachua, Florida is steeped in Florida history dating back to the Spanish explorers who were looking for land for their cattle ranches. The DeSoto trail winds through the area and can be followed by those interested in Indian and Spanish culture. 72.6 Junction of County West of highway. roadway # 225 73.6 Community of Waldo, Florida 74.1 Access to Campground West side of highway. 75.4 Services fuel at highway Gas diesel, east side of highway. 75.7 Junction of highway # 24 West to the community of Gainesville, Florida. Gainesville continues to rank as one of the best places to live in the United States. Because of its beautiful landscape and urban 'forest,' Gainesville is one of the most attractive cities in Florida. Attractions: Gainesville, Downtown Festival and Art Show, Gainesville, Jazz Festival, Gainesville, Hoggetowne Medieval Faire, Gainesville, Thomas Center Galleries, Gainesville, Plaza Ice Palace. 76.6 View from highway Driving south. 78.3 Junction of County East to the community of Earlton, Florida. roadway # 1469 & # 1471 80.8 Community of Orange Heights, Florida 81.5 Junction of highway # 26 Services fuel at highway gas, diesel, east side. West to communities of Fairbanks, Florida, Gainesville. East to communities of Melrose, Florida, Palatka, Florida. East access to Crescent Beach, Florida, Butler Beach, Florida St. Augustine Beach, Florida. 85.0 Community of Campville, Florida 85.2 Junction of County roadway # 1474 85.2 View from highway Driving south.

Page 5/13 PDF Document Generated on 2020-Jun-30 Copyright 2020, Mile By Mile Media MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide 88.4 Junction of County East of highway. roadway # 219a 89.9 Services fuel at highway Gas diesel. 89.9 Community of Hawthorn, Florida 90.2 Junction of highway # 20 East to the communities of Johnson, Florida, Edgar, Florida, Interlachen, Florida. East to Ravine Gardens State Park. Park programs emphasize interpretation of the park's natural and cultural attributes 90.2 Junction of highway # 20 East access to Faver-Dykes State Park. Quiet, peaceful, relaxing and unhurried are the words used to describe Faver-Dykes State Park near St. Augustine. This tranquil park contains nearly 6,000 acres along Pellicer Creek, an aquatic preserve and State canoe trail. The creek, pine flatwoods and mesic hammock are home to abundant wildlife such as deer, turkey, hawks, bald eagles, bobcats and river otters. 90.6 Junction of County West of highway. roadway # 2082 91.2 Access to Campground and West of highway. Lodging 96.3 Community of Lochloosa, Access to Lake Lochloosa, Florida. Lochloosa Lake (5700 acres) is designated as a Fish Management Area and located 5 miles south of Hawthorne near the town of Lochloosa. A public boat ramp provides access to the lake from U.S. Highway 301 in the town of Lochloosa, and at Yankee Landing-Finway Fish Camp just north of the town of Lochloosa, also accessed from U.S. 301. In addition, a public pier is located south of the town of Lochloosa on Burnt Island and is a popular fishing site for those without a boat. 100.2 Junction of County Community of Island Grove, Florida. East access to M. K. Rawlings roadway # 325 State Historic Park. The Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings Historic State Park has been officially listed on the National Register of Historic Sites since 1970. It is a microcosm of Florida farmland, marshland and succeeding hammock and represents a history, culture and architecture that typifies a rural Florida that has all but vanished. 101.5 Marion County, Florida Northern County Line. Our own backyard includes Silver Springs - Nature's Theme Park, the , the rolling green fields of horse farms, historic districts and city streets canopied by 100-year-old trees, outstanding golf courses, friendly communities, crystal-clear rivers, and fresh-water springs. Also, the subtropical climate makes Marion County a vacation land year-round. 101.7 Access to Campground R West side of highway. V Park

Page 6/13 PDF Document Generated on 2020-Jun-30 Copyright 2020, Mile By Mile Media MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide 102.7 Junction of highway # 318 Services fuel, gas diesel east side of highway. East to community of Orange Springs, Florida. West to Williston, Florida. West access to Manatee Springs State Park. The cooler months in this part of Florida provide great camping weather. Canoe/kayak activities are restricted to the river for manatee protection. Visitors can often see manatees in the clear spring and spring run. Manatee Springs State Park has a 92-site campground with electricity and water in each site. These sites are available for tent or RV use. There are comfort stations centrally located in each of the loops. Comfort stations provide hot showers, toilets and sink facilities. 103.5 Services fuel at highway Gas diesel, east side of highway. 103.6 Access to Lodging East side of highway. 104.0 Junction of County East to the community of Sparr, Florida. roadway # 200a 106.6 Junction of County East to communities of Fort McCoy,Florida, Salt Springs,Florida. East roadway # 316 Access to Ocala National Forest Recreation Area. The mild winters are fine for family camping. Camping can be divided into three classes based on the type of facilities offered and fees charged; developed campgrounds, primitive campsites and dispersed tent camping. Developed campgrounds provide a variety of amenities including; showers, restrooms, picnic tables, charcoal grills, fire rings, lantern holders, drinking water, sanitation facilities and trash receptacles. Primitive campsites provide very few if any of these amenities. Dispersed tent camping is for the adventurous that prefer no facilities at all and is permitted throughout the general forest area. 107.2 View from highway Driving south. 108.7 Junction of highway # Services fuel at highway, gas & diesel. West to community of Lowell, 441& county roadway # Florida. East to community of Sparr, Florida. 329 111.7 N W 100 Street West to community of Martin, Florida. East to community of Anthony, Florida. 112.5 View from highway Driving south. 114.2 Junction of highway # 326 East access to Ormand Beach, Florida, Ormand by the Sea, Florida, Daytona Beach, Florida. 116.1 Services fuel at highway Gas diesel, west side of highway. 116.7 N. W. 35 Street City of Ocala, Florida northern limits. 117.4 Junction of County roadway # 200a

Page 7/13 PDF Document Generated on 2020-Jun-30 Copyright 2020, Mile By Mile Media MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide 118.1 Junction of highway # 492 City of Ocala, Florida. Named an 'All America City' in 1995, Ocala is & # 27 the county seat, and has a present population of 46,453 making it the largest city in the county. Drive down Fort King Street in the Ocala historic district, and you will be impressed by the obvious care taken with the renovation and preservation of the area's homes.

The Ocala Historic District, offers the opportunity to take a walking tour through stately neighborhoods of lovely Victorian homes. Fort King Street was named after the military post of Fort King, the site of which is within city limits. Fort King was built prior to the Second Seminole War of Florida (1835-1842) according to archaeologist Gary Ellis. Three substantive archaeological surveys have been conducted in the vicinity and the findings of these earlier studies led to a new study in 1993-94 identifying two distinct prehistoric components. The investigation of the history of Fort King is still ongoing with plans to offer the public a chance to learn more about life in those times. 119.1 N.W. Second Street 119.3 Junction of highway # 40 East to the community of Silver Springs. 119.3 Junction of highway # 40 East to Gamble Rogers Memorial State Park Recreation area. Bordered by the Atlantic Ocean and the Inter-coastal Waterway, this 144-acre park offers coastal camping, picnicking, swimming, fishing, and nature study. The daily low tide is an ideal time to observe the shore birds feeding in tidal ponds, and summer months bring sea turtles to lay their eggs in the sand. The Park has 34 campsites that directly overlook the Atlantic Ocean. All sites have electricity (30amp), water, picnic tables, ground grills, and NO SHADE. The campground has a bathhouse with hot showers and modern conveniences and an RV dump station. 119.3 Junction of highway # 40 East to The park is open for day use, one of the largest remaining stands of Southern Live Oak forest along the east coast of Florida. The park was acquired in 1981 and contains 3230 acres of upland forest, hardwood swamp, saltmarsh and tidal creeks. The approach to Bulow Creek State Park from Ormond Beach is very scenic. Going north from the Tomoka River, Old Dixie Highway crosses marsh creeks and pine woods to the park entrance. 119.3 Junction of highway # 40 West to Rainbow Springs State Park. The Rainbow Springs State Campground is located on the river about a mile downstream from the main headspring and day use area, a driving distance of approximately 6 miles. All sites have water and electric (20 and 30 amp), and some are equipped with sewer hook-ups. Most sites will accommodate a 40-foot RV with slide out. A dump station is located between the upper and lower campgrounds. A campground store, recreation hall, showers & restrooms, laundry, pool, and playground complete the amenities offered. Fishing for largemouth bass and other fresh water species is also popular from the campground. 119.4 Ocala business district Ocala's business district 119.4 START / FINISH of For continuance of highway travel east, via highway # 40 see HIGHWAY TRAVEL Milebymile.com Florida State Highway #40 - Ocala to Ormond Beach GUIDE - Se Florida Road Map Travel Guide.

Page 8/13 PDF Document Generated on 2020-Jun-30 Copyright 2020, Mile By Mile Media MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide Campground Astor Landing Campground and Marina 25934 Holmar Drive, Astor, FL, 352-759-2121, [email protected] (Lat/Long = 29.121560, -81.509356) Ben's Hitching Post Campground 2440 Northeast 115th Avenue, Silver Springs, FL, 352-625-4213, [email protected] (Lat/Long = 29.211619, -81.965238) BOW AND ARROW CAMPGROUND 850430 U.S. Highway 17 S, Yulee, FL, 904-225-5577, [email protected] (Lat/Long = 30.740816, -81.688037) Country Oaks Campground and RV St. Mary's Road, Kingsland, GA, 912-729-6212 (Lat/Long = 30.761656, -81.637198) Crescent City Campground 2331 Highway 17 South, Crescent City, FL, 904-698-2020 (Lat/Long = 29.460181, -81.521459) Crooked River State Park 6222 Charlie Smith Sr. Highway, St. Marys, GA, 912-882-5256 (Lat/Long = 30.843164, -81.560906) Fish Tales RV Resort 26015 McPherson Lane (PO Box 233), Astor, FL, 352-759-2393, [email protected] (Lat/Long = 29.121942, -81.508629) Flamingo Lake RV Resort 3640 Newcomb Rd., Jacksonville, FL, 904-766-0672, [email protected] (Lat/Long = 30.458006, -81.706736) Goethe Trailhead Ranch 9171 SE County Rd 337, Dunnellon, FL, 352-489-8545 (Lat/Long = 29.197667, -82.577480) GRAND LAKE RV & GOLF RESORT 4555 WEST HIGHWAY 318 - P.O. BOX 370, ORANGE LAKE, FL, 800-435-2291 (Lat/Long = 29.427039, -82.218075) Grand Lakes RV & Golf Resort 4555 West Highway 318, ORANGE LAKE, FL, 352-591-3474, [email protected] (Lat/Long = 29.410493, -82.201513) Hidden River Resort 885 Reynolds Bridge Road, St. George, GA, 912-843-2603 (Lat/Long = 30.463795, -82.204129) High Springs Campground 24004 NW Old Bellamy Road, High Springs, FL, 386-454-1688, [email protected] (Lat/Long = 29.892613, -82.561670) Jacksonville North / Kingsland KOA 2970 Scrubby Bluff Road, Kingsland, GA, 800-562-5220 (Lat/Long = 30.755088, -81.652848) Lake Bryant MH & RV Park 5000 S.E. 183rd Ave Road, Ocklawaha, FL, 352-625-2376, [email protected] (Lat/Long = 29.137509, -81.846056) Lake City Campground 4743 N US Hwy 441, Lake City, FL, 866-773-2267 (Lat/Long = 30.256658, -82.637272) Lake Rousseau RV Park and Fishing Resort 10811 N. Coveview Terrace, Crystal River, FL, 352-795-6336 (Lat/Long = 29.020535, -82.587257) Lake Waldena Resort 13582 East Hwy. 40, Silver Springs, FL, 352-625-2851 (Lat/Long = 29.199334, -81.920196) Leonard's Landing Lake Crescent 100 Grove Avenue, Crescent City, FL, 904-698-2485 (Lat/Long = 29.443006, -81.508308) Mountain View Campground Inc PO Box 161 Route 8, Otis, MA, 413-269-8928 (Lat/Long = 30.308422, -81.894997) Oaks n\' Pines RV Park 3864 North US Hwy 441, Lake City, FL, 386-752-0830 (Lat/Long = 30.206893, -82.637343) Ocala Ranch RV Park 2559 SW Hwy 484, Ocala, FL, 352-307-1100, [email protected] (Lat/Long = 29.025774, -82.166184) Ocala RV Camp Resort 3200 SW 38th Avenue, Ocala, FL, 352-237-2138, [email protected] (Lat/Long = 29.157154, -82.185567)

Page 9/13 PDF Document Generated on 2020-Jun-30 Copyright 2020, Mile By Mile Media MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide Parramore's Campground 1675 South Moon Road, Astor, FL, 386-749-2721 (Lat/Long = 29.184540, -81.533448) Pecan Park RV Resort 650 Pecan Park Road, Jacksonville, FL, 904-751-6770, [email protected] (Lat/Long = 30.517451, -81.639568) Quail Roost RV Campground 9835 N. Citrus Ave, Crystal River, FL, 352-563-0404 (Lat/Long = 29.005710, -82.569413) Robin’s Nest RV Park 13400 NE 1st Street Road, Silver Springs, FL, 352-625-3090 (Lat/Long = 29.195096, -81.929587) Silver Springs Campers Garden RV Resort 3151 NE 56th Ave., Silver Springs, FL, 352-236-3700 (Lat/Long = 29.219767, -82.056442) St. Mary's River Fish Camp 28506 Scotts Landing Road, Hilliard, FL, 904-845-4440 (Lat/Long = 30.715308, -82.021800) Starke / Gainesville N.E. KOA 1475 South Walnut Street, Starke, FL, 800-562-8498 (Lat/Long = 29.929243, -82.121311) T. Bear’s Lake City Campground & RV Park 7th & Bluff Streets, PO Box 897, Lake City, CO, 970-944-2920 (Lat/Long = 30.181270, -82.605118) The Springs RV Resort 2950 N.E. 52nd Court, Silver Springs, FL, 352-236-5250 (Lat/Long = 29.221364, -82.062139) Whispering Pines RV Park 1700 NE 115th Avenue, Silver Springs, FL, 352-625-1295 (Lat/Long = 29.204295, -81.962763) Wildwoods Campground 22113 SR 40, Astor Park, FL, 352-759-3538 (Lat/Long = 29.153989, -81.573213) Woodlake Park PO Box 400, Lake City, CO, 970-944-2283 (Lat/Long = 30.192687, -82.646644) Museum or Cultural Alachua County Historic Trust: Matheson 513 East University Avenue, Gainesville, FL, 352-378-2280 Museum, Inc. (Lat/Long = 29.651999, -82.320727) Amelia Island Museum of History 233 S. 3rd Street, Fernandina Beach, FL, 904-261-7378 (Lat/Long = 30.668214, -81.463460) Columbia County Historical Museum 105 South Hernando Street, Lake City, FL, 904-755-9096 (Lat/Long = 30.190112, -82.636430) Corner Oak Garden 5939 wesconnett Blvd., Jacksonville, FL (Lat/Long = 30.241981, -81.738097) Don Garlits Museum of Drag Racing 13700 S.W. I 6th Avenue, Ocala, FL, 352-245-8661 (Lat/Long = 29.180573, -82.250348) Florida Community College Kent Campus 3939 Roosevelt Blvd., Jacksonville, FL, 904-381-3674 (Lat/Long Museum/Gallery = 30.302864, -81.719702) Fort Clinch State Park 2601 Atlantic Ave, Fernandina Beach, FL, 904-261-4212 (Lat/Long = 30.668126, -81.436150) G. Howard Bryan Museum of Southern 4304 Herschel Street, Jacksonville, FL, 904-388-3574 (Lat/Long History = 30.282890, -81.713557) Jacksonville Art Museum 4160 Boulevard Center Dr, Jacksonville, FL (Lat/Long = 30.300900, -81.615871) Jacksonville Maritime Museum Society, Inc. 1015 Museum Circle #2, Jacksonville, FL, 904-398-9011 (Lat/Long = 30.318565, -81.660179) Jacksonville Zoological Gardens 8605 Zoo Parkway, Jacksonville, FL, 904-757-4463 (Lat/Long = 30.161686, -81.539526)

Page 10/13 PDF Document Generated on 2020-Jun-30 Copyright 2020, Mile By Mile Media MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide Kanapaha Botanical Gardens 4700 SW 58th Drive, Gainesville, FL, 352-372-4981 (Lat/Long = 29.608306, -82.404808) Karpeles Manuscript Library 101 West 1st Street, Jacksonville, FL, 904-356-2992 (Lat/Long = 30.325435, -81.420970) Kingsley Plantation Timucuan Preserve, NPS 11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonville, FL, 904-251-3537 (Lat/Long = 30.438722, -81.437618) Marion County Historical Society 801 NE Sanchez Avenue, Ocala, FL (Lat/Long = 29.194621, -82.131217) Nathan H. Wilson Center for the Arts/Florida 11901 Beach Boulevard, Jacksonville, FL, 904-646-2023 Community College at Jacksonville (Lat/Long = 30.287219, -81.504782) Putnam Historic Museum 100 Madison St., Palatka, FL, 386-329-0140 (Lat/Long = 29.649391, -81.627891) Ravine State Gardens 1600 Twigg Street, Palatka, FL, 904-329-3721 (Lat/Long = 29.638077, -81.647083) Museum & Environmental 7189 NE 7th Street, Ocala, FL, 352-236-5401 (Lat/Long = Center 29.193370, -82.033103) Thomas Center Galleries 302 N.E. 6th Avenue, Gainesville, FL, 352-334-5064 (Lat/Long = 29.656815, -82.322284) Timucuan Ecological and Historic 13165 Mount Pleasant Rd., Jacksonville, FL, 904-641-7155 Preserve/Ft Caroline Nat'l Memorial (Lat/Long = 30.371209, -81.486764) Tree Hill Jacksonville's Nature Center 7152 Lone Star Road, Jacksonville, FL, 904-724-4646 (Lat/Long = 30.334781, -81.581155) Woodbine International Fire Museum 110 Bedell Avenue, Woodbine, GA, 912-576-5351 (Lat/Long = 30.971796, -81.724662) Bed and Breakfast Addison On Amelia Bed and Breakfast 614 Ash Street, Fernandina Beach, FL, 904-277-1604, [email protected] (Lat/Long = 30.669610, -81.460480) Amelia Island Williams House 103 S 9th St, Amelia Island, FL, 904-277-2328, [email protected] (Lat/Long = 30.669230, -81.458200) Country Inn and Suites Ocala FL 3720 SW College Road,, Ocala, FL, 352-237-0715, [email protected] (Lat/Long = 29.150660, -82.183890) Elizabeth Pointe Lodge 98 S Fletcher Ave, Amelia Island, FL, 904-277-4851, [email protected] (Lat/Long = 30.664840, -81.432210) Emma's Bed and Breakfast 300 West Conyers Street, St. Marys, GA, Error, [email protected] (Lat/Long = 30.725150, -81.550650) Fern Court Victorian Inn Bed and Breakfast 150 Central Ave, San Mateo, FL, 386-328-3633, [email protected] (Lat/Long = 29.603810, -81.581920) Florida House Inn and Restaurant 22 South 3rd St., Fernandina Beach, FL, 904-261-3300, [email protected] (Lat/Long = 30.670890, -81.463050) Folkston House Bed and Breakfast 802 Kingsland Drive, Folkston, GA, 904-219-4240, [email protected] (Lat/Long = 30.832180, -82.000830) Grady House Bed and Breakfast 420 NW 1st Avenue, High Springs, FL, 386-454-2206, [email protected] (Lat/Long = 29.828910, -82.601210)

Page 11/13 PDF Document Generated on 2020-Jun-30 Copyright 2020, Mile By Mile Media MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide Hampton Lake Bed and Breakfast Hwy 301 S., Starke, FL, 352-468-2703, [email protected] (Lat/Long = 29.850020, -82.163830) Herlong Mansion Bed and Breakfast Inn 402 N.E. Cholokka Boulevard, Micanopy, FL, 352-466-3322, [email protected] (Lat/Long = 29.506160, -82.279510) Hoyt House Inn 804 Atlantic Ave, Amelia Island, FL, 904-277-4300, [email protected] (Lat/Long = 30.670220, -81.458470) Inn at Folkston 509 W Main St, Folkston, GA, 912-496-6256, [email protected] (Lat/Long = 30.829820, -82.013860) Mizell House Inn and Gardens 101 Garden Street (Formerly Palm St,), Folkston, GA, 904-219-4240, [email protected] (Lat/Long = 30.927110, -82.105810) Paramount Resort and Conference Center 2900 SW 13th Street, Gainesville, FL, 352-240-0156, [email protected] (Lat/Long = 29.625730, -82.339460) Pelican Path Bed and Breakfast 11 North 19th Avenue, Jacksonville Beach, FL, 904-249-1177, [email protected] (Lat/Long = 30.307110, -81.392910) River Park Inn Bed and Breakfast 103 S. Magnolia Avenue, Green Cove Springs, FL, 904-284-2994, [email protected] (Lat/Long = 29.992910, -81.678100) Riverdale Inn 1521 Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville, FL, 866-808-3400, [email protected] (Lat/Long = 30.312400, -81.678590) Shamrock Thistle and Crown Bed and P.O. Box 624, Weirsdale, FL, 800-425-2763, Breakfast [email protected] (Lat/Long = 28.990500, -81.919210) Spencer House Inn Bed and Breakfast 200 Osborne Street, St. Marys, GA, 912-882-1872, [email protected] (Lat/Long = 30.721820, -81.548190) Sweetwater Branch Inn 625 East University Avenue, Gainesville, FL, Error, [email protected] (Lat/Long = 29.651990, -82.319810) The Fairbanks House 227 South 7th Street, Amelia Island, FL, 904-277-0500, [email protected] (Lat/Long = 30.667900, -81.460090) The Inn at Oak Street 2114 Oak Street, Jacksonville, FL, 904-379-5525 (Lat/Long = 30.311580, -81.682900) The Magnolia Plantation Bed and Breakfast 309 S.E. Seventh Street, Gainesville, FL, 352-375-6653, Inn [email protected] (Lat/Long = 29.648870, -82.317920) The Rustic Inn Bed and Breakfast 15529 NW SR 45, High Springs, FL, 386-454-1223, [email protected] (Lat/Long = 29.811220, -82.606090) Golf Course Bent Creek Golf Course 10440 Tournament Ln, Jacksonville, FL, 214-748-3647 (Lat/Long = 30.242866, -81.834178) City Gnsvll-Ironwood Golf Crse 2100 NE 39th Ave, Gainesville, FL, 214-748-3647 (Lat/Long = 29.688145, -82.297476) Golf Club Of Fleming Island 2260 Town Center Blvd, Orange Park, FL, 214-748-3647 (Lat/Long = 30.183084, -81.751983) Jacksonville Golf Course 1157 Golfair Blvd, Jacksonville, FL, 214-748-3647 (Lat/Long = 30.364910, -81.672677) Ocala Golf Club 3130 E Silver Springs Blv, Silver Springs, FL, 214-748-3647 (Lat/Long = 29.111199, -82.003730) Silver Springs Golf Course 565 Silver Rd, Ocala, FL, 214-748-3647 (Lat/Long = 29.106808, -82.003390)

Page 12/13 PDF Document Generated on 2020-Jun-30 Copyright 2020, Mile By Mile Media MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide South Golf Course 2201 Nw 21st St, Ocala, FL, 214-748-3647 (Lat/Long = 29.208103, -82.161813) Summer Beach Golf Club 4700 Amelia Island Pkwy, Fernandina Beach, FL, 214-748-3647 (Lat/Long = 30.593947, -81.446602) The Jacksonville Beach Golf Club 605 Penman Rd S, Jacksonville, FL, 214-748-3647 (Lat/Long = 30.282089, -81.404488) The Julington Golf Club 1111 Durbin Creek Blvd, Jacksonville, FL, 214-748-3647 (Lat/Long = 30.141608, -81.520379) Turkey Creek Golf & Country Club 11400 Turkey Creek Blvd, Alachua, FL, 214-748-3647 (Lat/Long = 29.759397, -82.412219) West End Golf Course 12830 W Newberry Rd, Newberry, FL, 214-748-3647 (Lat/Long = 29.654245, -82.538099) Windsor Parke Golf Club 13823 Sutton Park Dr N, Jacksonville, FL, 214-748-3647 (Lat/Long = 30.260499, -81.460413) Art/Art Gallery Appleton Museum of Art 4333 NE Silver Springs Blvd., Ocala, FL, 352-236-7100 (Lat/Long = 29.204297, -82.076406) Art Gallery--University of North Florida 4567 St. John's Bluff Rd., Jacksonville, FL, 904-620-2534 (Lat/Long = 30.264380, -81.518225) Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens 829 Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville, FL, 904-356-6857 (Lat/Long = 30.315467, -81.677169) Jacksonville Museum of Modern Art 333 North Laura Street, Jacksonville, FL, 904-366-6911 (Lat/Long = 30.329064, -81.658758) Science/Technology Discovery Science Center 50 S. Magnolia Avenue, Ocala, FL, 352-620-2555 (Lat/Long = 29.185883, -82.136951)

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