| Celebrate Florida Camping Month on the Beach at Huguenot Memorial Park |
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| October 28, 2009 |
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If you’ve got a yen to slip on your high heels or a tux, you can forget about Huguenot Park. It’s not a place you go to hit the latest nightclubs or ride roller coasters, or to buy cotton candy, either.
It’s a place where you go to escape, where the surf rolls against the shore, where the sand is white and clean and you can see the stars at night. It’s a place where you go to bird watch, to fish, to soak up the sun or to reconnect with nature and loved ones.
Huguenot Memorial Park also just happens to be the perfect place to celebrate the end of October, heralded as “Florida Camping Month.” It boasts more than 70 primitive campsites on a 295-acre horseshoe-shaped peninsula surrounded by the Fort George Inlet, the St. Johns River and the Atlantic Ocean, and is the only stretch of coastline in Northeast Florida that permits driving on the beach.
The office – and your troubles – will seem a million miles away.
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| This is the kind of company you'll be keeping at Huguenot Memorial Park. |
| Credit: Visit Jacksonville |
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