The Jacksonville Beach Adventure Landing confirmed it is permanently closed after 30 years of operation Oct. 15.
“We are closed,” a staffer said.
The property is at 1944 Beach Blvd. about a quarter mile east of the Intracoastal Waterway. It offered go-carts, batting cages, miniature golf, an arcade and the Shipwreck Island Waterpark.
“For 30 amazing years, it has been the privilege of a lifetime to serve the Jacksonville community,” owner Hank Woodburn said in a statement. “We’ve been honored to be part of countless birthday parties, family traditions, and year-round memories. Watching generations of families create joy together — from parents who visited as children now bringing their own kids — has been an extraordinary blessing from God.”
In September 2024, the park said it intended to remain open through the 2025 season, which ended Oct. 14.
Since 2022, the Jacksonville Beach location has been extending its lease on an annual basis. The property has been approved for a 415-unit apartment community and 5,000 square feet of retail space.
Trevato Development Group purchased the property in 2021.
In St. Augustine, the Adventure Landing there has an application under review with St. Johns River Water Management District to demolish the park and redevelop the property with commercial uses.