Parks and Recreation: Parks Division
We are able to provide a variety of
recreational opportunities to Clay County's citizens and visitors. Program
and activity information may be obtained by calling (904) 284 or 269-6378.
We maintain 9 community parks, 19 neighborhood parks, and 11 public boat
ramp lanes, as well as approximately thirty-five miles of hiking, biking
and walking trails. We also maintain a three-acre fishing pond in
conjunction with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
located at Ronnie Van Zant Park in the Lake Asbury area.
Recreation Division
Organized recreational activities
include soccer, baseball, softball, football and
cheerleading. These activities are offered for the youth
at 8 of our Community Parks located throughout the
county. Organized adult softball opportunities are
offered at the Paul C. Armstrong Park, located at 2445
CR 220, Doctors Inlet. Activities offered include men's
& women's league plan, and coed play. Also State and
National Qualifying tournaments are held at this site.
Passive Recreation
Passive recreation is available at
several of the Community Parks (please refer to our
"Community Parks" section) as well as State Parks and
Conservation Areas within the County.
State Park Guides and Water Management
District Guides are available at our offices located at
3557 Highway 17, Green Cove Springs or the Clay County
Tax Collector's Office, 477 Houston Street, Green Cove
Springs.
Many of the Community Parks offering
organized activities are closed at 10:00 pm, whereas all
other parks (Neighborhood & Community) close at sunset.
The Ronnie Van Zant Fish Management Area closes thirty
minutes before sunset.
If you would like us to mail you any information or if
you have any questions, please contact us at (904) 284
or 269-6378.
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