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Ravine Walk — Attraction in Palatka

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Ravine Walk
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Ravine Gardens State Park
1600 Twigg St, Palatka, FL 32177
Jim Pignato Theater
1100 S 18th St, Palatka, FL 32177
Hank Bryan Park
450 S 14th St, Palatka, FL 32177
Nearby restaurants
Colee's
2318 Crill Ave, Palatka, FL 32177
Nearby local services
Five Points Grocery & Meats
1300 Moseley Ave, Palatka, FL 32177
Jazz Food Mart
1300 Moseley Ave, Palatka, FL 32177
Palatka Golf Course
1715 Moseley Ave, Palatka, FL 32177
Smith Products
900 Kirby St, Palatka, FL 32177
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Ravine Walk

1600 Twigg St, Palatka, FL 32177
4.8(26)
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Outdoor
Adventure
Scenic
Family friendly
Pet friendly
Off the beaten path
attractions: Ravine Gardens State Park, Jim Pignato Theater, Hank Bryan Park, restaurants: Colee's, local businesses: Five Points Grocery & Meats, Jazz Food Mart, Palatka Golf Course, Smith Products
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Phone
(386) 329-3721
Website
floridastateparks.org
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Wed8 AM - 5:45 PMClosed

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Live events

Acoustic Circle
Acoustic Circle
Wed, Feb 11 • 5:00 PM
Sweet William Ennis, 2114 President Street,Palatka, Florida, United States
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Valentines Dinner on the Farm
Valentines Dinner on the Farm
Fri, Feb 13 • 7:00 PM
253 E. Bannerville Road, Palatka, FL, United States
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Farmers and Craft Market
Farmers and Craft Market
Sat, Feb 14 • 9:00 AM
Life Church Palatka, 2701 Reid St.,Palatka, Florida, United States
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Nearby attractions of Ravine Walk

Ravine Gardens State Park

Jim Pignato Theater

Hank Bryan Park

Ravine Gardens State Park

Ravine Gardens State Park

4.7

(1.4K)

Closed
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Jim Pignato Theater

Jim Pignato Theater

4.7

(49)

Open 24 hours
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Hank Bryan Park

Hank Bryan Park

4.1

(119)

Closed
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Nearby restaurants of Ravine Walk

Colee's

Colee's

Colee's

4.5

(352)

$

Closed
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Nearby local services of Ravine Walk

Five Points Grocery & Meats

Jazz Food Mart

Palatka Golf Course

Smith Products

Five Points Grocery & Meats

Five Points Grocery & Meats

4.5

(25)

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Jazz Food Mart

Jazz Food Mart

3.6

(9)

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Palatka Golf Course

Palatka Golf Course

4.1

(103)

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Smith Products

Smith Products

5.0

(45)

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Louis PepeLouis Pepe
Wonderful nature area with historic stone staircases down into a deep ravine with lush Florida flora and fauna. Staff is friendly and knowledgeable. The safest trails are well marked. Children should be supervised on the trails. This is a very natural environment including dense wooded areas on steep slopes of the ravine. Fortunately there are flat walkable areas traversing the lowest trail which border scenic streams. There is a narrow one way road that is a perimeter loop overlooking the ravine. The road is well maintained but includes steeper inclines as well as some flat areas. Anyone with a stroller, a wheelchair user, or someone with mobility issues should call the park or ask the Ranger at the entrance to recommend accessible areas. All of the overlook platforms I saw had short ramps that would accommodate a wheelchair or stroller. Getting to those platforms generally requires negotiating the road, hills and all. There are ample restrooms throughout the park. It is a great place for photographers and artists who enjoy nature. There are plenty of caution signs to advise people of the rustic natural stone staircases leading into the ravine interior. Assess your capability to balance and walk up or down a staircase that has no railing. A hiker’s walking stick would be advisable. Cell coverage was 1-bar but I consulted an image of the park map and my iphone compass several times when I walked a rugged trail.
Osa AtoeOsa Atoe
Unique geography for Florida. We don’t have much elevation here, so it was an interesting feeling being down inside the ravine. It’s nice and cool down there in the fall, probably very buggy in the summer. I’d love to see it in the spring with all of the azaleas blooming. The freshwater spring fed creek at the bottom is delightful. The water is so crisp & clear.
Joe SawinskiJoe Sawinski
Unfortunately, they currently have part of the park closed down for renovations but the parts that are open are definitely worth seeing. We've been here in the past and have to say that it's one of Northeast Florida's best kept secrets. Can't wait until the renovations are completed!
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Wonderful nature area with historic stone staircases down into a deep ravine with lush Florida flora and fauna. Staff is friendly and knowledgeable. The safest trails are well marked. Children should be supervised on the trails. This is a very natural environment including dense wooded areas on steep slopes of the ravine. Fortunately there are flat walkable areas traversing the lowest trail which border scenic streams. There is a narrow one way road that is a perimeter loop overlooking the ravine. The road is well maintained but includes steeper inclines as well as some flat areas. Anyone with a stroller, a wheelchair user, or someone with mobility issues should call the park or ask the Ranger at the entrance to recommend accessible areas. All of the overlook platforms I saw had short ramps that would accommodate a wheelchair or stroller. Getting to those platforms generally requires negotiating the road, hills and all. There are ample restrooms throughout the park. It is a great place for photographers and artists who enjoy nature. There are plenty of caution signs to advise people of the rustic natural stone staircases leading into the ravine interior. Assess your capability to balance and walk up or down a staircase that has no railing. A hiker’s walking stick would be advisable. Cell coverage was 1-bar but I consulted an image of the park map and my iphone compass several times when I walked a rugged trail.
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Unique geography for Florida. We don’t have much elevation here, so it was an interesting feeling being down inside the ravine. It’s nice and cool down there in the fall, probably very buggy in the summer. I’d love to see it in the spring with all of the azaleas blooming. The freshwater spring fed creek at the bottom is delightful. The water is so crisp & clear.
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Unfortunately, they currently have part of the park closed down for renovations but the parts that are open are definitely worth seeing. We've been here in the past and have to say that it's one of Northeast Florida's best kept secrets. Can't wait until the renovations are completed!
Joe Sawinski

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Reviews of Ravine Walk

4.8
(26)
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5.0
17w

Wonderful nature area with historic stone staircases down into a deep ravine with lush Florida flora and fauna. Staff is friendly and knowledgeable. The safest trails are well marked. Children should be supervised on the trails. This is a very natural environment including dense wooded areas on steep slopes of the ravine. Fortunately there are flat walkable areas traversing the lowest trail which border scenic streams. There is a narrow one way road that is a perimeter loop overlooking the ravine. The road is well maintained but includes steeper inclines as well as some flat areas. Anyone with a stroller, a wheelchair user, or someone with mobility issues should call the park or ask the Ranger at the entrance to recommend accessible areas. All of the overlook platforms I saw had short ramps that would accommodate a wheelchair or stroller. Getting to those platforms generally requires negotiating the road, hills and all. There are ample restrooms throughout the park. It is a great place for photographers and artists who enjoy nature. There are plenty of caution signs to advise people of the rustic natural stone staircases leading into the ravine interior. Assess your capability to balance and walk up or down a staircase that has no railing. A hiker’s walking stick would be advisable. Cell coverage was 1-bar but I consulted an image of the park map and my iphone compass several times when I walked a...

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5.0
13w

Unique geography for Florida. We don’t have much elevation here, so it was an interesting feeling being down inside the ravine. It’s nice and cool down there in the fall, probably very buggy in the summer. I’d love to see it in the spring with all of the azaleas blooming. The freshwater spring fed creek at the bottom is delightful. The water is so...

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5.0
5y

Unfortunately, they currently have part of the park closed down for renovations but the parts that are open are definitely worth seeing. We've been here in the past and have to say that it's one of Northeast Florida's best kept secrets. Can't wait until the renovations...

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