Nassau County Florida


Northwest of Jacksonville in close proximity to the Georgia state line lies the pleasant little town of Callahan. In this quiet and panoramic corner of Nassau County, residents enjoy the close-knit community spirit associated with small-town living.

Callahan joins Hilliard and other small communities that are nestled in the lush, natural setting of the western woodlands of Nassau County. In addition to the attractions in and around Florida's First coast, this area offers easy access to spectacular sites across the border in Georgia such as Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge and Cumberland Island National Seashore.

Rich in history and natural beauty, northeast Florida’s Amelia Island invites you to reconnect with the things that matter most and create moments that stay with you for life. With 13 miles of pristine beaches, abundant wildlife and clear, calm waters, Amelia Island and its quaint charm has been a beloved destination for generations. Her upscale resorts, world-class spas, championship golf courses and exclusive restaurants combine with a charming collection of historic sites and captivating festivals for an experience that’s uniquely Floridian.

Come experience why Amelia Island has consistently been one of Florida’s highest ranked island destinations.

Callahan, Florida- Enjoy unspoiled natural and relaxed surroundings. Only 20 miles to the award winning beaches of Amelia Island and Fernandina Beach.
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Amelia Island Lighthouse
Amelia Island Lighthouse
Few structures in Florida boast heritage as long and intriguing as the Amelia Island Lighthouse, built in 1838. This is the state's oldest lighthouse, and the only one from the Territorial Period, that has survived without major rebuilding.
Fort Clinch Park
Fort Clinch Park
A part of the park system since 1935, Fort Clinch is one of the most well-preserved 19th century forts in the country. Although no battles were fought here, it was garrisoned during both the Civil and Spanish-American wars.

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