Kingsley Plantation

4.5/5
(743) · Historical landmark in Jacksonville, United States
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Feb 23, 2025
Ranger Rodney and the incredible volunteers did an outstanding job presenting a significant amount of information and fielding a variety of questions from our group throughout our tour of the grounds…Full review by R M
Jan 31, 2025
Better in theory than in practice. For example, there are slave quarters on the premises, but nobody tells you how many people lived in each house. We did the ranger talk, but we didn't find her ve…Full review by lchicagolaw
Dec 23, 2024
On our visit to Jacksonville we visited the Kingsley Plantation. It is part of the Timucuan Ecological and Historical Preserve which is a National Park Service site. Kingsley Plantation is about a 35…Full review by TravelerCentralFLA

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I have paralyzed vocal cords and some difficulty breathing. Is this going to be a problem visiting here?
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I would think as long as you visit in the cooler months when the heat and humidity are low you would be ok. The tour is self paced so you can stay at each exhibit as long as you like. …
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I would think as long as you visit in the cooler months when the heat and humidity are low you would be ok. The tour is self paced so you can stay at each exhibit as long as you like. Much of the area can be viewed from your car if necessary.
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Is the house and tour handicap accessible? We are traveling with a wheelchair and walker.
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The grounds are NOT handicap friendly.
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Just came back from a visit -- there is no admission charge to the park, and even the weekend tour of the house is free.
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Very true. Similar historical attractions charge significant entry fees, and I would've gladly paid for our Kingsley visit considering the beauty of the grounds & the thoughtfully presented …
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Very true. Similar historical attractions charge significant entry fees, and I would've gladly paid for our Kingsley visit considering the beauty of the grounds & the thoughtfully presented historical info.
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Answer by JMC S · May 2, 2018
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Is there anyway to have a wedding here? And about how much would it be for if possible
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There is the Ribault Club which is available for weddings- it's a beautiful old home which is perfect for an event ! Not sure of cost TheRibaultClub is the site
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