- Keystone Beach
- Natural Park
- Leona F. Terry Azalea Park
- K-Town Skate Pad
- Geneva Jungle
- Theme Park
- Gold Head State Park
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Keystone Beach Located at 565 S. Lawrence Blvd. (SR 21), Keystone Heights on Lake Geneva. Keystone Beach has picnic tables, BBQ grills, volleyball net, playgrounds and restrooms facilities. The Pavilion is available for rent. Keystone Beach is the recent home of Project Play. Project Play is a 5,200 sq.ft. state of the art wood playground built by volunteers in 5 days. Swimming at Keystone Beach is at your own risk.
There is a daily admission fee of $1 per person for the use of the Keystone Beach Park from the Memorial Day holiday thru the Labor Day holiday.
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The Natural Park Funds provide by the Florida Recreation Development Assistant Program and the Preservation 2000 grant.
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Leona F. Terry Azalea Park Located at Magnolia and Nightingale Streets. This park has an fitness trail with aerobic activities available. There is a gazebo available for picnicking and other gatherings.
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Geneva Jungle (aka Keystone Beach Park) Located at Keystone Beach, the 5,200 sq.ft. state of the art wood playground built by volunteers in 5 days. The Project Play playground was built in April, 1997.
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K-Town Skate Pad more information coming soon
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Theme Park Located at 555 S. Lawrence Blvd, Keystone Heights, directly behind the City Hall building. Theme Park contains a tiny tot play area, picnic tables, tennis and basketball courts. Theme Park is the home of several annual activities: Our Country Day (July 4), this annual event has taken place for 20+ years. Our Country Day starts with a Street dance on the eve of July 3. On July 4th: Arts & Crafts on display, baby crawl, parade at 11:00 am, volleyball, fish fry, live entertainment and all day activities at Keystone Beach, ending with fireworks at dusk. Theme Park is also the home of the Keystone Branch Clay County Library.
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Gold Head Branch State Park Gold Head Branch is one of the original Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) parks in Florida. The craftsmanship and architecture can be appreciated on the Ranger Station, picnic pavilion and the bath house. The CCC Era cabins are fine examples of the architecture used during the 1920's in parks throughout the nation. These cabins are still being rented by visitors today. more info
Mike Roess Gold Head Branch State Park 6239 S.R. 21 Keystone Heights, Florida 32656 Phone: 352–473–4701
website: http://floridastateparks.org/mikeroess/default.cfm
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