Jennings State Forest
State forest in Florida, United States
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The Jennings State Forest is in the U.S. state of Florida. The 25,301-acre (102 km2) forest is located in northeastern Florida, near Jacksonville. The forest is the home of rare plants such as the Bartram's Ixia and St. John's Susan.
NearestcityJacksonville
Area25,301acres (97.15 km2)
| Jennings State Forest | |
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Jennings State Forest near Middleburg | |
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| Location | Clay and Duval counties, Florida |
| Nearest city | Jacksonville |
| Coordinates | 30°03′03.0″N 81°54′07.0″W |
| Area | 25,301acres (97.15 km2) |
| Website | Jennings State Forest |
Jennings State Forest is surrounded by various recreational areas and wildlife management areas including the Nolan Road, Knights Landing, and Indian Ford Recreational Areas.[1]
