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Jacksonville and Gainesville, Florida (Part 2)

01.22.2016 by Tana Henry //

Joe's Crab Shack Jacksonville
Mike thought it looked like this bird was sitting on my shoulder while at Joe’s Crab Shack

Mike and I spent a week in the areas of Jacksonville and Gainesville, Florida. He had a blast cave and cavern diving, while I enjoyed traveling the area and visiting some of the incredible sites. In the first entry in this two-part series, we looked at the places we visited. In this, the second entry, we’ll look at where we dined.

Great Outdoors Restaurant

We ate at this restaurant in High Springs on two separate nights, as it was close to where our friends were staying, and where Mike was diving. The restaurant is nice inside, and has a fun patio with additional seating. The food was good, but not outstanding. They do have some interesting food combinations, so it’s not your standard small town restaurant.

Sweet Dreams

Sweet Dreams GainesvilleSweet Dreams is an ice cream shop in Gainesville. It is a locally owned store, with unique ice cream flavors. It was quite tasty and refreshing. The shop had a hip, cool vibe, too.

Boston Market

So I know that this isn’t a restaurant only located in Gainesville, but it’s not located anywhere near my hometown. And I love Boston Market! It’s so, so delicious…and I ate there twice, so I had to list it in my dining guide.

Wahoo Seafood Grill

One evening, Mike and I ventured off to have a nicer dinner together. Wahoo Seafood Grill had been recommended by Mike’s cave diving instructor. The food was delicious and not outrageously expensive. The venue is perfect for a date night or a nice dinner with friends.

MoJo Kitchen

MoJo Kitchen JacksonvilleMoJo Kitchen is located in Jacksonville Beach. It’s a barbecue joint, and had good reviews on TripAdvisor, so we thought we’d give it a shot. The food was pretty tasty, and the vibe of the restaurant is jazz and blues. There is a stage, but no one was performing the night that we ate there. It would be even better to go on a night with a performer, and enjoy some music and BBQ. 

Joe’s Crab Shack

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Mike at Joe’s Crab Shack

Mike loves seafood, but I’m allergic to shellfish. So whenever we travel to a location likely to have fresh seafood, we try to take the opportunity for him to partake. I can always find fresh fish or chicken options for me, and he gets to enjoy foods that aren’t terribly good in Nebraska, and that I can’t cook for him. So Joe’s Crab Shack it was. And the location right on the beach is tough to beat. We sat out on the patio and enjoyed the sunshine and sea breezes, as well as the birds who love to clean up.

A&J’s Old Fashioned Ice Cream

After finishing dinner in Jacksonville Beach, we were jonesing for some ice cream. After finding several ice cream shops that had already closed for the night or the season, we stumbled across this gem. The ice cream was thick, creamy and delicious. The flavors were inventive twists on Classic flavors, and we loved them. Even better, the proprietor grew up in Nebraska, went to the same college as Mike, and knew some of the same mutual people, so we had a nice chat with him while enjoying our ice cream. It was a little off the beaten path, but worth the journey to find it.

 

Overall, we were able to find tasty food while visiting the Gainesville and Jacksonville areas of Florida. Some were locally owned eating establishments, while others were chained, but all left us happy with our choices.

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Categories // Domestic Travel Tags // A&J's Old Fashioned Ice Cream, Boston Market, domestic travel, Florida, Gainesville, Great Outdoors Restaurant, Jacksonville, Jacksonville Beach, Joe's Crab Shack, MoJo Kitchen, Sweet Dreams, Wahoo Seafood Grill

Jacksonville and Gainesville, Florida (Part 1)

12.16.2015 by Tana Henry //

Jacksonville and Gainesville, Florida
Butterfly Rainforest at the University of Florida

Mike and I spent a week in the areas of Jacksonville and Gainesville, Florida. He had a blast cave and cavern diving, while I enjoyed traveling the area and visiting some of the incredible sites. In the first entry in this two-part series, we’ll look at the places we visited. In the second entry, we’ll look at where we dined.

O’Leno State Park

Located along the Santa Fe river, this park is a gorgeous mix of pine and hardwood trees, ferns, swamps, sandhills, and sinkholes. Just driving into the park is beautiful, but the trails are even more spectacular in their scenery.

Jacksonville and Gainesville, Florida
Suspension Bridge in O’Leno State Park

I took the River Trail, which is 1.44 miles long. It has benches along the trail at particularly scenic views.  The trail follows the Santa Fe River for about half of the loop. It also takes you to the River Sink, which is where the Santa Fe River goes underground. It emerges several miles away in the River Rise Preserve State Park. The River Sink is just such a strange and wonderful phenomenon, that it’s worth the drive and walk to see.

Jacksonville and Gainesville, Florida
Santa Fe River Sink

The River Trail is a beautiful walk, not strenuous in the least (unless you count simply being outside in the humidity to be strenuous). The Park also features six other trails, but I didn’t take those, and can’t speak to what you see on them.

Jacksonville and Gainesville, Florida
Sinkholes

The entire area of Florida has a bed of limestone underground. When mild acids eat away at the limestone, sinkholes and caves are formed. That’s what causes the river to go underground here, as well as what gives rise to the numerous caves, caverns, and springs that divers, snorkelers, and swimmers lover to enjoy in the area.

Devil’s Millhopper Geological State Park

Jacksonville and Gainesville, Florida
At the bottom of Devil’s Millhopper

This Park is simply incredible. It is a sinkhole shaped like a bowl that is 120 feet deep. There are 232 steps that take you down to the bottom, and a few more that take you to another viewing area. Along the sides of the sink are waterfalls, as there is a bed of clay that stops the water from seeping down through the ground; consequently it pours out of the ground and down the side of the sink.

Jacksonville and Gainesville, FloridaThe sinkhole got its name from its shape (a bowl-shaped like a funnel or hopper used to mill grain) and from the fossils and bones found at the bottom of the water (which gave people the impression that the site fed bodies to the devil).

Jacksonville and Gainesville, FloridaIn addition to the sinkhole, there is also a nature trail. I walked around it before going to the sink, and am glad I did. It was pretty, and different from O’Leno State Park, but would have been a bit of a letdown after seeing the sink.

Butterfly Rainforest and Florida Museum of Natural History

Jacksonville and Gainesville, Florida
Florida Museum of Natural History

I was quite impressed with the museum of natural history and the butterfly rainforest at the University of Florida in Gainesville. The museum has extremely high quality exhibits, which I really enjoyed meandering through.

Jacksonville and Gainesville, FloridaAnd the Butterfly Rainforest!! Oh the butterflies! The rainforest is incredibly beautiful, and there are so many butterflies, and all different kinds. It was amazing to walk through and just look, even though it was raining that day, and I got a bit damp, what with the mesh canopy overlaying the rainforest. But the variety of butterflies was quite impressive.  I photographed quite a few, but some of them (in particular one variety of blue butterfly) just refused to sit still!

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Ginnie Springs 

Jacksonville and Gainesville, Florida
Ginnie Springs

My husband, Mike did a cavern diving and a cave diving class while we were in Florida, in fact that was the main reason for our trip. He spent one full day diving the cavern at Ginnie Springs; and I spent an afternoon there, relaxing by the spring and reading. It was a beautiful sunny day when I was there, and it was the perfect place to relax. In addition to scuba diving, Ginnie Springs is also perfect for snorkeling, swimming, and tubing. The entire High Springs, Alachua, Gainesville area of Florida is actually quite famous for its cavern and cave diving.

Jacksonville and Gainesville, Florida
Mike scuba diving at Ginnie Springs

Jacksonville and Jacksonville Beach

Jacksonville and Gainesville, Florida
The Pier at Jacksonville Beach

Our last day and a half were spent in Jacksonville and Jacksonville Beach. The beach is gorgeous, with lots of shells that my nephew enjoyed seeing when we came home. Lots of people fish off of the pier, so that is fun to see, especially when a fisherman gets a big catch or you get to see a stingray brought up in a basket and then thrown back in (which we did see).

Jacksonville and Gainesville, Florida
Jacksonville Beach

While in town, we visited Jacksonville Landing, which would probably be really neat during summer and tourist season, but was a bit lackluster in November, as most of the shops and restaurants were closed. We also walked along the riverwalk, soaked up the sunshine, and checked out several of Jacksonville’s bridges.

Jacksonville and Gainesville, FloridaJacksonville and Gainesville, FloridaJacksonville, and Jacksonville Beach in particular, is an area that I would like to visit again. It is clean; the people are friendly; and there is lots to do.

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Categories // Domestic Travel Tags // Alachua, Butterfly Rainforest, Cave Diving, Cavern Diving, Devil's Millhopper, Florida, Florida Museum of Natural History, Gainesville, Ginnie Springs, High Springs, Jacksonville, Jacksonville Beach, Jacksonville Landing, O'Leno State Park, University of Florida

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