17198 Ethel Road
Jacksonville
FL 32218
Thomas Creek Preserve
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Overview
Water enthusiasts, kayakers and canoeists will enjoy the natural setting at Thomas Creek Preserve. The Preserve, is a Black Creek system, flows into the Nassau River tributary. Influenced by the tide, the creek's relaxing atmosphere and captivating natural scenery is a spectacular setting to let everything go and unwind in natural beauty. Excellent fishing opportunities. (No boats over 17')
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