Jesse H. Jones Park & Nature Center

Jesse H. Jones Park is a 312-acre nature preserve along Spring Creek, featuring a playground, restrooms, trails, swamps, and a Nature Center. Visitors can also explore the Redbud Hill Homestead and Akokisa Indian Village. Free educational programs are supported by park volunteers.

*Pets are only permitted on the Jones-Bender Trail, Judy Bell Trail, and Spring Creek Greenway.

Facility Reservations
Facility Reservations
Facility Reservations

Like what you see for your next event? Request a reservation here to see about facility availability.

Audio Tour
Audio Tour
Audio Tour

Step back in history and utilize our audio tour to learn of the Redbud Hill Homestead and Akokisa Indian Village.

Events & Registration
Events & Registration
Events & Registration

Plan your day with us by checking out our free outdoor and indoor activities of Jesse H. Jones Park.

Volunteers
Volunteers
Volunteers

Get involved in the many opportunities Jesse H. Jones Park has to offer. Sign up today.

Printable Park Map
Printable Park Map
Printable Park Map

Learn your way around the trails, Redbud Hill Homestead, and Akokisa Indian Village with this printable park map.

Field Trips and Outreach
Field Trips and Outreach
Field Trips and Outreach

Schedule a school field trip to Jesse H. Jones Park or invite our educators to your event.

Jesse H. Jones Park & Nature Center (JJP)

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323

Acres

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16

Total Trail Miles

Know Before You Go

Jesse H. Jones Park & Nature Center, a 312-acre Precinct 3 preserve, is open daily and free to visitors. It offers diverse wildlife, beaches, swamps, and forests, with eight miles of accessible trails and additional unpaved paths.

Click below to view more about what else Jesse H. Jones Park & Nature Center has to offer!

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