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Timucuan Ecological & Historic Preserve Night Heron on branch near pond.
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Ranger and Visitors Discuss the Estuarine Environment of the St. Johns River (NPS Photo)
The Theodore Roosevelt and Cedar Point areas provide the visitor with access to the marine estuarine environment and surrounding coastal forest for hiking, nature observation, birding, and photography.

Kingsley Plantation, a 19th Century sea-island cotton plantation, provides visitors with a view of plantation life. Exhibits include the planters house, barn, slave quarters, and a small interpretive garden with crops typical of the period.

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