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Wheelchair Accessible Travel Guide: Best Things to Do in Jacksonville, Florida

Posted on September 19, 2025September 19, 2025 by Chillie Falls

Written by Chillie Falls, AccessAdventure.net, September 19, 2025

Wheelchair Accessible Things to Do in Jacksonville

Quick Picks: Wheelchair Accessible Jacksonville

  • 🚶 Jacksonville Riverwalk – Smooth, scenic paved paths along the St. Johns River.
  • 🦒 Jacksonville Zoo & Gardens – Fully accessible with paved trails and rentals.
  • 🎨 Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens – Elevator access, ramps, and accessible galleries.
  • 🏖️ Jacksonville Beach – Beach wheelchairs and accessible walkovers to the sand.
  • ⚾ Jumbo Shrimp Baseball at 121 Financial Ballpark – Accessible seating and amenities.

Jacksonville, Florida, is a vibrant city with beaches, cultural attractions, and outdoor activities that are increasingly welcoming to travelers with mobility needs. From smooth riverfront paths to accessible museums and parks, here are the top wheelchair-friendly experiences in Jacksonville:


1. Jacksonville Riverwalk

The Southbank and Northbank Riverwalks offer miles of paved, level paths along the St. Johns River. Wide sidewalks, ramps, and scenic viewing areas make this one of the city’s most accessible attractions.


2. Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens

This popular family destination is fully wheelchair accessible, with paved pathways, ADA-compliant restrooms, and wheelchair rentals. Boardwalks through animal habitats provide smooth access, and staff are trained to assist guests with mobility needs.


3. Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens

The museum features elevator access, ramps, and ADA-friendly restrooms, making it easy to explore the galleries. Portions of the historic gardens are accessible as well, offering riverfront views and peaceful outdoor spaces.

Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens

4. Jacksonville Beaches

Selected beaches, including Jacksonville Beach, Neptune Beach, and Atlantic Beach, provide accessible dune walkovers and beach wheelchairs (available free of charge). These allow visitors to enjoy the sand and surf without barriers.


5. Friendship Fountain and St. Johns Park

Located near the Riverwalk, this Jacksonville landmark features wide paved paths, ramps, and great views of downtown. It’s a central, accessible stop when exploring the riverfront.


6. Kingsley Plantation (Timucuan Ecological & Historic Preserve)

Part of the National Park Service, this historic site offers accessible visitor centers, pathways, and exhibits. Some areas of the plantation grounds have uneven surfaces, but accessible routes are marked, and ranger-led programs accommodate mobility devices.


7. Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp Baseball at 121 Financial Ballpark

Catch a game at the city’s accessible ballpark, which provides wheelchair seating, elevators, companion seating, and accessible restrooms throughout the stadium.


8. Hanna Park

Known for its natural beauty, Hanna Park offers accessible campsites, restrooms, and paved areas. Guests can enjoy picnics, lake views, and scenic trails designed for inclusive access.


9. MOSH (Museum of Science & History)

The museum is fully wheelchair accessible, with ramps, elevators, and interactive exhibits that can be enjoyed by all. The nearby Riverwalk makes it a great combined stop.


10. St. Johns Town Center

Jacksonville’s premier shopping district is designed with wide walkways, ramps, and ADA-compliant facilities. Restaurants and shops are all accessible, making it a convenient stop for shopping or dining.


✅ Travel Tip: Jacksonville International Airport (JAX) is wheelchair accessible and offers curbside assistance, elevators, and ADA shuttles, ensuring a smooth start to your trip.

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