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Camp Milton Historic Preserve is a historic Civil War site and outdoor recreational area in Northeast Florida offering hiking, wildlife viewing, and a glimpse into Union military history during the conflict.

536
Acres Protected
8
Miles of Trails
10,000+
Annual Visitors
1986
Year Established

About Camp Milton Historic Preserve

 

Camp Milton Historic Preserve, located near Jacksonville in Duval County, Florida, is an important Civil War historic site combined with natural landscapes that support outdoor enthusiasts and history buffs alike. The preserve features well-maintained hiking trails winding through pine flatwoods, coastal oak hammocks, and wetland habitats, providing opportunities for birdwatching and wildlife spotting. The area’s centerpiece is the remains of Camp Milton, a strategic Union Army camp established in 1864 to prevent Confederate forces from advancing toward Jacksonville. Visitors can explore the earthworks and fortifications that still mark the site, offering an immersive look into military engineering during the Civil War. The preserve also provides educational signage explaining the historical significance of the site and its role in the conflict. Beyond its history, the preserve is a haven for outdoor recreation with approximately eight miles of multi-use trails, including the Black Creek Greenway connection, which links the preserve to a larger regional trail network. This greenway offers a seamless experience for mountain biking, hiking, and equestrian use amidst Florida’s coastal ecosystems. Wildlife is abundant, with species such as gopher tortoises, various wading birds, and seasonal migratory birds present. The preserve’s location makes it an accessible day-trip destination for residents and visitors to Jacksonville, offering a unique combination of nature and heritage. Educational programs and volunteer events are occasionally hosted to engage the local community in preservation and interpretation efforts. Overall, Camp Milton Historic Preserve blends significant cultural heritage with ecological value, inviting visitors to experience both the outdoors and a significant chapter of American history.

Highlights

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Civil War earthworks and fortifications at Camp Milton

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Diverse coastal flatwoods and wetland ecosystems

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Connection to the Black Creek Greenway Trail system

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Excellent birdwatching opportunities including migratory species

Notable Natural Features

Camp Milton Earthworks

Well-preserved Union defensive fortifications constructed in 1864 to protect Jacksonville from Confederate attack.

Black Creek Greenway Access

A multi-use trail connection that links the preserve to a larger regional trail system spanning Northeast Florida.

Coastal Pine Flatwoods

Native ecosystems supporting gopher tortoises, songbirds, and diverse understory plants.