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646-0001 201 Monument Rd., Jacksonville www.jaxpokerroom.com


Jacksonville’s newest and largest poker room features 70


tables of your favorite games including Texas Hold ‘Em, Omaha and Seven Card Stud. Drinks, sandwiches and sushi with tableside service are also available.


Dave and Busters


296-1525 7025 Salisbury Rd., Jacksonville www.daveandbusters.com


Located only minutes from Southside Boulevard, Dave and


Busters is fun for the whole family. This restaurant and entertainment center features an arcade and game room where children and adults of all ages can win prizes. Dave and Busters is also available for private events including birthday parties and team building.


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Northbank Riverwalk, photo by Ken McCray Opposite Left: Zip lining at St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park, photo courtesy of Gotcha Photo LLC Opposite Center: Jaguar at the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens, photo by Barry Rabinowitz


Opposite Right: Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens, photo by Jacqueline Persandi


Diamond D Ranch


289-9331 5903-1 Solomon Rd., Jacksonville www.diamonddranchinc.com


Just outside the city, Diamond D Ranch is a 600-acre


working ranch. Activities include wagon ride tours, a petting zoo and pony rides. Special packages are available for birthday parties, weddings and corporate events.


Greater Jacksonville Fair & Expo Center


353-0535 510 Fairgrounds Pl., Jacksonville www.jacksonvillefair.com


Located in downtown Jacksonville, the Greater Jacksonville


Fair and Expo Center holds the annual Greater Jacksonville Agricultural Fair. The fair includes art exhibits, agricultural events, culinary contests, rides and games. The fair and expo center is used year-round for outdoor events and event parking.


Jacksonville Landing, The


353-1188 2 W. Independent Dr., Jacksonville www.jacksonvillelanding.com


Located downtown and accessible from the river or


Independent Drive, the Jacksonville Landing serves as the city’s town center. The perfect location for a day outing or a great place to grab a bite to eat after a Jaguars game, the Landing is always hopping with dining, nightlife, shopping, concerts and seasonal activities.


Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens


757-4463 370 Zoo Pkwy., Jacksonville www.jacksonvillezoo.org


Boasting more than 2,000 animals, the ever-improving


attraction maintains high quality animal exhibits and botanical gardens. Visit the nationally acclaimed Range of the Jaguar and see the penguins on Tuxedo Coast. Three large gardens are located throughout the zoo, in addition to the Rivers of Color garden along the main path between exhibits.


Kayak Amelia 251-0016


13030 Heckscher Dr., Jacksonville www.kayakamelia.com


Take a guided kayak nature tour and learn about the places


and animals around Amelia Island. Adventurers can see whales, dolphins, manatees, turtles and birds, all in their natural habitat. Great for family outings and friendly get- togethers, Kayak Amelia offers a unique look at the area’s tranquil inland marshes and secluded sandy beaches.


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