APRIL 2023

The St. Johns County Parks and Recreation Department is committed to a thriving local park system, the opportunity for our residents and visitors to enjoy healthy, active lifestyles, and the preservation of the natural beauty of our environment. Explore the many ways Parks and Recreation makes our communities happier and healthier by providing a place where community, innovation, and stewardship come together.

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Spring Family Fun

Sea Turtle Nesting Season Begins May 1

The beaches of St. Johns County are home to several species of endangered or threatened sea turtles. Sea turtle nesting season begins May 1, and St. Johns County officials are asking residents, visitors, and businesses to help protect natural habitat by observing all nesting season laws and regulations.

 

Beginning on May 1, St. Johns County staff will close gates at 7:30 p.m. and reopen at 8 a.m. to allow nesting sea turtles to have a safe beach throughout the night.


Beach visitors can have a positive impact on nesting sea turtles by taking the following actions while enjoying the beach:

 

• Refrain from using fireworks and open fires.

• Remove ruts and sand castles at the end of your beach day.

• Do not leave beach chairs or canopies on the beach overnight.

• Flashlights are strongly discouraged as they can harm sea turtles.

• Avoid entering dunes and conservation zones (15 feet seaward of the dune line).

• Refrain from releasing balloons, which can fall into the ocean and harm marine life.

• Never approach sea turtles emerging from or returning to the sea. Nesting sea turtles are vulnerable, timid, and can be easily frightened away.

 

Never push an injured animal back into the ocean. If you encounter an injured, sick, or deceased sea turtle, please call the St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office non-emergency dispatch line at 904.824.8304. Leave only your footprints, providing the turtles with a safe and clean habitat to nest and hatch. St. Johns County is grateful to volunteers, residents, visitors, and businesses for supporting habitat conservation efforts and keeping our beaches beautiful. For more information, please call St. Johns County Habitat Conservation and Beach Management at 904.209.3740, or visit www.sjcfl.us/hcp.

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Nature Programs

Spring is in the air! Get outside with SJC Park Naturalists.

Nature Journaling

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Youth Summer Camps

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Cellphone Photography

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Community Center Programs & Events

Crafty Tots

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Hastings Summer Program

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Community Outreach Day

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Homework Zone

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Movies in the Park: Freaky Friday

Join SJC Parks and Recreation for a showing of the 2003 film "Freaky Friday" at the St. Johns Golf Club, located at 4900 Cypress Links Blvd., Elkton, FL 32033. Gates will open at 7:30 P.M. and the movie will start at 8:15 P.M. Late Risers Bar & Grille will be open and have snacks and drinks available for purchase. For more information, please call 904-209-0333.

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Splish Splash Story Time

Join us for stories and water fun on the Splash Pad near the Solomon Calhoun Community Center. This program is for ages 5 and under. Participants should wear clothes that can get wet.

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Upcoming Events

Disc Golf Beginners Clinic

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17th Annual Bartram Bash

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For more information about the St. Johns County Parks and Recreation Department, please contact our main office, 2175 Mizell Road, St. Augustine, FL 32080, (904) 209-0333.