Photo Hotspots of the Jacksonville Camera Club

Photo Credit: Brian Leonard

The locations described below have been accumulated by the members of the club.

  • Please add comments as you wish to make this archive even more valuable to the members.
  • They are arranged in alphabetical order.
  • Locations change over time so normal precautions are in order. If you find errors please report them via comments on the individual post.
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Good Shooting.

Jacksonville Zoo

By JCC Outings Chair | July 23, 2016

The Jacksonville Zoo is a great place for photography. There are always new things to discover with the animals, interesting people pictures, and a great variety of botanicals.

Jekyll Island

By JCC Outings Chair | November 12, 2016

Sunrises on Driftwood Beach offer spectacular morning scenes.

McKee Gardens

By Website Helper | February 26, 2017

McKee Botanical Gardens is in the Vero Beach area.

Mickler’s Landing

By JCC Outings Chair | June 8, 2016

Mickler’s Landing is a convenient access point to the Atlantic Ocean at the Southern area of Ponte Vedra Beach with parking.

Olustee Battlefield Historic State Park

By JCC Outings Chair | February 13, 2016

History comes to life each February during the Battle of Olustee.

Shenandoah Valley

By JCC Outings Chair | August 1, 2016

History, mountains and, if you travel there in the fall, spectacular fall colors.

Shepherd of the Woods Lutheran Church

By JCC Outings Chair | June 8, 2016

This is the location of our meetings and, occasionally, photo workshops or outings. In addition to the events, there is a large wooded area you may shoot. If you visit in an off time please […]

St. Augustine Alligator Farm

By JCC Outings Chair | June 9, 2016

The premier bird photography spot in the southern US…and there are some gators, too !

Viera Wetlands

By JCC Outings Chair | January 21, 2017

One of the best locations for bird photography in the states.

Washington Oaks

By JCC Outings Chair | July 3, 2016

The only spot on the southern shore with large coquina rocks.

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