Located on historic Fort George Island within the Timucuan Preserve, this site protects the oldest standing plantation house in Florida, the remains of …See more
What pretty place. The grounds are as beautiful as the house. It sits on the Fort George River and (if you like to people watch) during the summer you can watch all the hundreds of boats riding out t… Full review by alley122889
Jan 26, 2024
We just visited and so glad we stopped.. the drive to the site was a beautiful tree lined , gravel road. It was a “normal” unpaved, well maintained road. The grounds were well organized and informa… Full review by djwhitelovetotravel
Jan 14, 2024
FREE ENTRY. Very informational monument. Its very heartbreaking to think of what happened to the slaves that lived there. There are plenty of places to park and places to see. From the plantation h… Full review by Vacation62929788723
The preserve is unique in that the National Park Service owns about 9,000 acres of the land inside its boundaries. The remainder is state park, city park,...