Best attractions and places to see around Lakeside include a variety of parks, historical sites, and river access points. This region features natural areas with trails and viewpoints, alongside preserved historical structures. Visitors can explore diverse landscapes, from forests and wetlands to riverfront boardwalks. The area offers opportunities for outdoor activities and insights into local history.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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This park, named after Lambert C. Ringhaver whose family made a memorial donation for its initial development, now spans over 500 acres. Throughout the park, you'll find a nice playground, a boardwalk with views of the Ortega River, and plenty of benches for quick breaks or picnics.
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A fantastic bridge to watch boats in the marina below or enjoy a breeze from atop.
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Brand new playground in big sports complex. Good trail head to walk down to the river.
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The boardwalk features a fishing platform, a canoe launch and at the end of the ~400 ft long dock a shelter with benches.
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A nice boardwalk through marsh land leads down to a floating dock. Good place for bird and wildlife watching, fishing, launching kayaks (you have to carry quite a bit, Tilly Fowler launch is easier.)
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Fastest Nature accessible from the city. It is very peaceful. There are streches of an old brick road that lead all the way to St.Augustin back in the days.
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Walter Jones Historic Park is run by the Mandarin Museum and Historical Society. It offers a walking trail, picnic areas, a boardwalk near the river, and restroom facilities. Some of the historical buildings along the path have been restored, and some are in their original condition. The boardwalk overlooks the Saint Johns River from the eastern banks.
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Tillie K Fowler Regional Park has a bunch of recreational features free to the public. Along with the hiking trails and viewpoints, there are also picnic areas, a nature center, a dog park, and access to the water.
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Yes, Lakeside offers several family-friendly attractions. Historic Barns at Walter Jones Historic Park features walking trails and picnic areas. Tillie K. Fowler Regional Park has playgrounds, picnic spots, and a nature center. Additionally, Ringhaver Park Wetlands and Playground includes a playground and boardwalks suitable for all ages.
Lakeside is rich in natural beauty, primarily centered around its parks and river access. You can explore the forests and wetlands of Tillie K. Fowler Regional Park, which also offers access to water. The Ringhaver Park Boardwalk and Floating Dock provides a unique experience through marshland, perfect for bird and wildlife watching along the river.
Absolutely. The primary historical attraction is the Historic Barns at Walter Jones Historic Park. This site preserves several historical buildings, some restored and some in their original condition, offering a glimpse into the area's past. The park also features a boardwalk overlooking the Saint Johns River.
For hiking, Tillie K. Fowler Regional Park is an excellent choice, offering extensive trails through its forest. Historic Barns at Walter Jones Historic Park also has a walking trail, and Ringhaver Park Boardwalk and Floating Dock provides a scenic boardwalk trail through marshland.
Yes, several attractions offer river access. At Historic Barns at Walter Jones Historic Park, you'll find a boardwalk overlooking the Saint Johns River, complete with a fishing platform and a canoe launch. The Ringhaver Park Boardwalk and Floating Dock also leads to a floating dock on the river, suitable for fishing and launching kayaks.
Yes, Tillie K. Fowler Regional Park is known for being dog-friendly, featuring a dedicated dog park within its recreational facilities, alongside its hiking trails and picnic areas.
Yes, Lakeside offers various cycling opportunities. You can find several road cycling routes, including moderate to easy loops around the Holiday Marina. For more options, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Lakeside guide and the Cycling around Lakeside guide for touring bicycle routes.
Lakeside has several running trails suitable for various distances. You can find moderate running loops starting from areas like South Lake Asbury or near Holiday Inn & Suites. For a comprehensive list of options, refer to the Running Trails around Lakeside guide.
For scenic views, head to Tillie K. Fowler Regional Park, which offers several viewpoints within its forest trails. The Ringhaver Park Boardwalk and Floating Dock provides picturesque views of the marshland and river. Additionally, the bridge at Holiday Marina offers a great spot to watch boats and enjoy the breeze.
Beyond the main attractions, consider exploring the stretches of old brick road within Tillie K. Fowler Regional Park, which historically led all the way to St. Augustine. The marshland boardwalk at Ringhaver Park Boardwalk and Floating Dock also offers a tranquil experience for bird and wildlife watching away from more crowded areas.
Lakeside's natural areas, particularly the marshlands and riverfronts, are excellent for wildlife observation. At Ringhaver Park Boardwalk and Floating Dock, you can spot various birds and other wildlife. The wetlands and forests of Tillie K. Fowler Regional Park also provide habitats for local fauna.
Yes, many of Lakeside's parks are well-equipped for picnics and relaxation. Both Historic Barns at Walter Jones Historic Park and Tillie K. Fowler Regional Park offer designated picnic areas. Ringhaver Park Wetlands and Playground also provides plenty of benches for quick breaks or enjoying the views.


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