Port 32 MarinaS Jacksonville ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ SPONSORS THE OCEAN POSSE

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port 32 marina

We are please to support the members of the Ocean Posse with a courtesy discount on transient lip rates.

PORT 32 Jacksonville is the perfect place for a visit or your homeport. Anchored in Jacksonville, Florida, PORT 32 Jacksonville is a secluded luxury marina set at the intersection of the St. Johns and Ortega Rivers and 25 miles from the Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic Ocean. The marina is conveniently located close to downtown Jacksonville and within walking distance of many shopping and dining establishments.

We are please to support the members of the Ocean Posse with a courtesy discount on transient lip rates.

CONTACT

jacksonvilleinfo@port32marinas.com
904-387-5538
4234 Lakeside Drive, Jacksonville. FL 32210

AMENITIES

  • Hurricane Hole/Storm Protection
  • Heated Pool, Pool Deck, and Hot Tub
  • Key Card Access to the Docks
  • Elite Dockhand Service
  • Complimentary Laundry Facility
  • Outdoor Grills and Picnic Area
  • Hurricane Hole/Storm Protection
  • Heated Pool, Pool Deck, and Hot Tub
  • Key Card Access to the Docks
  • Elite Dockhand Service
  • Complimentary Laundry Facility
  • Outdoor Grills and Picnic Area

LOCATION

NEARBY

 

1. Riverside & Avondale Historic District

Explore one of Floridaโ€™s oldest and most character-rich neighborhoods. Expect walkable streets, riverfront views, craft breweries, and historic architecture under giant oaks draped in Spanish moss. The Saturday Riverside Arts Market beneath the bridge is a standout for local color.


2. Fort Caroline National Memorial

A must for history buffs and mariners alike. This reconstructed 16th-century French fort sits along the St. Johns River and marks one of the first European settlements in North America. Trails through maritime forest overlook the riverโ€™s bend โ€” peaceful and storied.


3. Kathryn Abbey Hanna Park

One of the best beach parks on Floridaโ€™s Atlantic coast, this 447-acre stretch includes 1.5 miles of undeveloped beach, dunes, and maritime forest. Surfable waves, hiking trails, and rustic camping make it ideal for ocean-loving adventurers.


4. The Jacksonville Riverwalk & Friendship Fountain

A scenic waterfront path perfect for an evening stroll or bike ride. It offers great views of the downtown skyline and access to local food, live music, and the iconic Friendship Fountain โ€” a nautical landmark worth seeing lit up at night.


5. Kingsley Plantation on Fort George Island

Part of the Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve, this site offers a compelling look into Floridaโ€™s past. Youโ€™ll find preserved plantation buildings, interpretive exhibits, and wild, untamed beauty along the salt marshes. Itโ€™s haunting, educational, and rich in coastal history.

Fort Caroline National Memorial

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