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Directions to Cedar Point

Please read the Travel Alert on the Directions home page.

Cedar Point
9023 Cedar Point Road
Jacksonville, Florida 32218
904.641.7155

From I-95: Traveling from Interstate 95, exit at Florida Route 9A (Exit #362). Exit at Heckscher Drive, turn left. Continue on Heckscher Drive about one-fourth mile to the next traffic signal at New Berlin Road. Turn left at the traffic light and follow New Berlin Road to the intersection with Cedar Point Road (a triangle intersection). Turn right on Cedar Point Road and follow it to the end of the road.

From Amelia Island: Take A1A south to the light at New Berlin Road. (You will see a gas station on your left and Florida Route 9A one-fourth mile ahead). Turn right at the traffic light and follow New Berlin Road to the intersection with Cedar Point Road (a triangle intersection). Turn right on Cedar Point Road and follow it to the end of the road.

From Jacksonville: Take 9A north from the Arlington area of Jacksonville. After it crosses the St. Johns River via the Napoleon Bonaparte Broward Bridge at Dames Point, take the first exit, turning right (eastbound) on Heckscher Drive, Florida Route 105. Continue on Heckscher Drive about one-fourth mile to the next traffic signal, at New Berlin Road. Turn left at the traffic light and follow New Berlin Road to the intersection with Cedar Point Road (a triangle intersection). Turn right on Cedar Point Road and follow it to the end of the road.

Additional information is available from the Fort Caroline Visitor Center or by telephoning 904.641.7155.

French King Charles IX  

Did You Know?
The word "Caroline" - while feminine in gender - does not refer to a female of that name but rather a geographic area. The word "Caroline" comes from Old French which loosely translated means "the land belonging to Charles," in this case King Charles IX of France.
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Last Updated: January 16, 2009 at 10:22 EST