Fountain of Youth Archaeological Park

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The Fountain of Youth Archaeological Park is the first Spanish settlement in the "New World" and the site of an urban legend! According to the tale, this is where Ponce De Leon discovered healing waters that could magically preserve your youth.

There is a lot to explore and learn within the park. Aside from the history here, it is simply a beautiful place to spend the day. There is a Spanish lookout, Timucuan village, and even peacocks all over the park. Of course, this park is pet friendly so there's no need to leave your furry friend at home. Inside the park, there is a Smoked Southern BBQ restaurant. Conversely, you may also bring your own lunch.

Moreover, the grounds of the park span 15 acres! It's the perfect place to host large events including weddings. The Park Pavilions boast nearly 2500 covered and air-conditioned square feet. Further, there is 600+ square feet of uncovered space. For more information regarding rentals, visit their site.

The Timucuan Village

Initially, the Timucuan people lived side by side with the Spanish. However, as time passed, tensions rose between the two groups. European diseases ravaged the Natives. Additionally, the Spanish became unhappy with their political standing. Unfortunately, the Timucuan people did not stand a chance against Spanish ambitions and weaponry.

In the park today, the Timucuan people are remembered through the preservation of their culture. Our Living History Interpreters help to teach about the peoples day to day life and tell their story. Though it is not an original structure, a historically accurate anoti has been constructed since 2013. An anoti is a large family home! Additionally, there is a nihi paha, meaning special meeting house.

Timucuan Burials

The burial ground was discovered in 1934 by a gardener who dug up a skeleton. The skeleton was confirmed to be that of an aboriginal Native American. It's estimated that there are over 4,000 bodies buried. As a show of respect to the customs, culture, and the Native American people, the remains were re-buried with a Catholic Mass in 1991.

Peacocks

There aren't too many places you can visit with a flock of nearly 30 Peacocks! As you explore the park, you will find these majestic animals throughout. You may even hear their calls to each other or witness a mating demonstration. The mating season begins in Spring. In addition to blue peacocks, you may even spot a white peacock! When they display their fluffy, white feathers, it will take your breath away.

What’s Included

  • Free Parking On-Site

Local Tips

  • Though they are open until 6PM, the last ticket will be sold at 5PM.
  • Discounts offered for residents, US Active Military and AAA cardholders.
  • You may bring in your own food.
  • They are pet-friendly!
  • Smoked Southern BBQ restaurant is on-site.

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