South Beach Park and Sunshine Playground

2514 S Beach Parkway Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250

Hours

Open daily 7 a.m. - 8 p.m.

Cost

The best part about visiting South Beach Park and Sunshine Playground is that it is free!

About

If you're traveling with children or a group, one of the best attractions in Jacksonville Beach is the South Beach Park and Sunshine Playground.

The park and playground are the places to be if you enjoy being outdoors, playing games, having picnics, and having a remodeled playground for the kids. South Beach Park features a multi-function turf field and basketball, tennis, sand volleyball, and pickleball courts. The picnic areas with grills, covered cabanas for rent, and fitness trails with exercise stations offer countless hours of fun under the sun.

The Sunshine Playground was remodeled in 2022 and includes a replica of the JAX water tower. Close to the Sunshine Playground is a splash and skate park that will challenge every level of skateboarder.

The park's central location makes it easy to combine multiple attractions. For example, while some adults tee off at the Jax Beach Golf Club, others can entertain the kids at the park and playground. After freshening up after a challenging game of tennis or pickleball, visit one of the area's top fine dining eateries, like Restaurant Medure.

The South Beach Park and Sunshine Playground are clean, safe, and up-to-date, making every visit pleasurable on a First Coast getaway.

South Beach Park and Sunshine Playground: Fun Facts & Cool Features

Visitors and moms everywhere rank the Sunshine Playground as the best in Jacksonville. The park's ADA-approved playground is jam-packed with safe activities that will entertain children for hours. The large area is fenced to keep the little ones from wandering, and its iconic mermaid archway entrance welcomes everyone.

Another popular feature is the splash pad that attracts children and adults to cool off. The multi-colored tower, which resembles a castle turret, emits streams of water that splash onto the concrete pad below. It's the perfect way to cool off after playing at the playground or enjoying nearby Ponte Vedra Beach.

Skateboarders will love the challenging and thrilling skatepark! The concrete course features ramps, stairs, rails, banks, bowls, and more. A shaded area is ideal for gathering with friends to discuss techniques and skateboarding gear.

South Beach Park is the go-to for couples wanting to play tennis or pickleball. And groups will flock to the soccer, basketball, or volleyball courts. Be sure to grab one of the six shaded picnic shelters and refuel with food from a nearby eatery like Jax Beach Brunch Haus.

No matter your age or the size of your family or group, South Beach Park and Sunshine Playground offer hours of outdoor fun! A visit will make you a believer that it's one of the best attractions in Jacksonville Beach.

Getting There

Here are step-by-step driving directions to South Beach Park and Sunshine Playground from Jacksonville:

  • Head east on FL-202 E/Butler Blvd.
  • Take Exit A1A N/Ponte Vedra Beach/South Beach Pkwy.
  • Merge onto Florida A1A Alternate N and continue north.
  • Turn right onto Osceola Ave.
  • Turn left onto South Beach Pkwy.
  • Address: 2514 S Beach Pkwy, Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250

Local Tips

  • Visit early in the morning to enjoy quieter park hours.
  • Pickleball and tennis courts require reservations.
  • Reserve one of the eight picnic cabanas to secure a spot on your visit.
  • Check weather updates to plan around potential rain.

Location

2514 S Beach Parkway Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250

Frequently Asked Questions

Start the day off along 3rd St. at Jax Beach Brunch Haus for everything from basic breakfast favorites to hearty brunch options and tasty brunch-tails that go way beyond mere mimosas. From JBBH it’s a short hop over to the Jacksonville Beach Golf Course for those looking to spend a day on the greens.

On the north side of 3rd St., step into Maple Street Biscuit Co. for coffee and their self-proclaimed biscuits that wow. After breakfast, walk to Jacksonville Beach’s extended pier. Enjoy a stroll out over the Atlantic Ocean, or watch anglers casting their fishing lines. This is a great way to enjoy fishing in the area, especially if you don’t have enough time to go out on a boat. If surfing is more your style, be sure to hit the waves. Atlantic Beach to the north is more apt for novice surfers, while swells near the Jacksonville Beach Pier can be more challenging as this is the area’s high-tide break.

For lunch, savor the region’s fresh seafood as restaurants in Jacksonville and across the First Coast proudly serve fresh Mayport shrimp. Take in the view at Dockside Seafood restaurant to satisfy your shrimp cravings. Or, try Palm Valley Fish Camp in Ponte Vedra south of Jacksonville Beach after visiting the famed TPC Sawgrass golf course.

Many people who visit Jacksonville Beach are simply asking, where can I go to relax? Consider Neptune Beach to the north, a less crowded beach with calmer waves and plenty of space to spread out. A stroll through Kathryn Abbey Hanna Park is also a calm way to spend the day. If visiting downtown Jacksonville, the Riverwalk along St. John’s River provides ample walking space and benches to relax on while enjoying the view.

Wrap up the evening in Jacksonville Beach with the warm and elegant setting of Eleven South. This award-winning restaurant provides an exquisite fine dining experience to top off your day. For more casual fare, stop by TacoLu for fresh baja tacos and tequila with the essence of Florida.

People often refer to this part of northern Florida hugging the Atlantic Ocean as the “First Coast” (sometimes called the “Historic Coast”). Today, the First Coast moniker has come to represent it as the first coast in Florida that tourists visit when traveling southbound along the Atlantic seaboard. The name initially represented this area as the first part of Florida colonized by Europeans in the 16th century. Both the French and the Spanish settled into this part of northern Florida on lands of the Mocama and the Timucua. Further down the coast, St. Augustine was Florida’s first European settlement.

Jacksonville Beach welcomes visitors throughout the year to enjoy its wonderful weather and prime events. Each March, The Players Championship attracts golf aficionados from across the globe to our beckoning beaches.TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra has been home to The Players Championship of the PGA Tour since 1982.

If pigskin is more your style, Jacksonville is home to the NFL’s Jacksonville Jaguars, so it’s easy to catch a game in season. Another highlight, though up in the sky over Jacksonville’s Naval Air Station, is the NAS Jax Air Show. Birthplace of the Blue Angels, the NAS Jax Air Show generally takes place mid-October each year (check the event site for upcoming dates and program changes).

Back on land, or rather in the waves, the Super Girl Surf Pro also hits Jacksonville Beach in the fall. Held at the Jacksonville Beach Pier, this is the world’s largest women’s surf, lifestyle, and music festival.

When your vacation plans include an adventure to Jacksonville Beach, you can be certain there’ll be plenty to see and do!

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