Kathryn Abbey Hanna Park
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Overview
Experience Kathryn Abbey Hanna Park with its sandy beach, freshwater lake, wooded camping sites, natural dunes and naturescapes that defy the imagination.
Visitors may enjoy the park's:
- 1.5 miles of pristine sandy beach
- 60-acre freshwater lake ideal for fishing, nature observation, kayaks, pedal boats and canoes
- kids splash park open Memorial Day through Labor Day for children under 54 inches tall
- camping facilities that include RV and tent camping, and rustic cabin rentals
- scenic trails designed for both biking and hiking
- picnic areas
- facilities for cookouts, reunions, retreats or other group
- activities (reservations required)
The park is also home to one of Northeast Florida's premiere surfing spots known locally as 'the poles.'
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