BAKER COUNTY
WILD FLORIDA, CLOSER THAN YOU THINK
Just outside Jacksonville, Baker County offers an easy escape into something wilder. Here, forests stretch for miles, rivers run free, and the pace shifts the moment you arrive. It’s a place where you can unplug, explore, and reconnect with a side of Florida that feels natural and untouched.

OSCEOLA NATIONAL FOREST
ROOM TO ROAM
With more than 200,000 acres of protected land, Osceola National Forest is a true outdoor playground. Towering pines, open flatwoods, and miles of trails create space to hike, camp, and explore at your own pace. It’s expansive, quiet, and ideal for anyone looking to step off the grid for a while.
ST. MARY’S SHOALS PARK
FOLLOW THE RIVER
Trace the winding St. Mary’s River through shaded trails, white shoals, and peaceful picnic spots. Whether you’re hiking, horseback riding, or simply enjoying the view, the park offers a balance of activity and relaxation. It’s a place where the water leads the way and you flow along.


OLUSTEE BATTLEFIELD
History in the Pines
Walk the site of Florida’s largest Civil War battle and explore one of the state’s most significant historic landmarks. Surrounded by quiet forest, the battlefield offers a reflective experience that connects past and present in a powerful way.
HERITAGE PARK VILLAGE
Step Into the Past
Explore a recreated town of historic storefronts, artifacts, and exhibits that bring early Florida life into focus. Each building offers a glimpse into a different chapter of the region’s story, making it both educational and engaging for all ages.


WHY BAKER COUNTY?
Nature First, Always
No crowds. No rush. Just forests, rivers, and room to breathe (alt: reconnect). Baker County is where Florida feels wild again. Discover it for yourself.