New River Lagoon Conservation Area is a pristine coastal wetland in northeastern Florida, offering exceptional opportunities for birdwatching, fishing, and paddling amid diverse ecosystems.
New River Lagoon Conservation Area encompasses approximately 4,000 acres of tidal wetlands, saltmarshes, and estuarine habitats along the Atlantic coast near Hilliard, Florida. The area preserves a critical interface between freshwater and saltwater environments, supporting a rich diversity of wildlife including migratory birds, fish, and rare plant species. The lagoon itself is an estuarine system fed by the New River, where water levels fluctuate with tides, creating a dynamic ecosystem attractive for wildlife and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Historically, this region was inhabited by Native American peoples and later used for fishing and small-scale agriculture before its protection status was established. Today, the conservation area is managed to maintain water quality and preserve habitat connectivity, making it a vital refuge amid regional development pressures. Outdoor recreation opportunities include kayaking and canoeing through the calm, scenic waters of the lagoon, fishing for species such as spotted seatrout and red drum, and birdwatching for species like bald eagles, herons, and ospreys. Though there are no developed campgrounds within the area, nearby public lands provide access for camping and hiking. Visitors come to experience the peaceful lagoon environment, observe wildlife in a natural setting, and enjoy photography and paddle sports in a relatively undisturbed coastal ecosystem. The area’s proximity to both inland waterways and the Atlantic Ocean makes it a unique destination for nature lovers seeking diverse outdoor experiences on Florida’s First Coast.
Tidal saltmarshes offering exceptional birdwatching opportunities
Calm lagoon waters ideal for kayaking and canoeing
Fishing spots rich with estuarine species like red drum and spotted seatrout
Nearby scenic trails connecting to Black Creek State Forest for extended adventures
An estuarine tidal lagoon supporting diverse aquatic habitats and a variety of fish and bird species.
Extensive saltmarshes that act as vital nurseries for fish and important stopover habitats for migratory birds.
Home to numerous wading birds, raptors, and migratory waterfowl, making it a hotspot for birdwatchers.