A protected area of over 300 acres that runs north to south along Ron Sapp Egans Creek, the Greenway was opened for public use in the summer of 2000 as an undeveloped park for passive recreational use.| www.fbfl.us
Paddle boarding on Egans Creek is like going back in time. Exploring the many tributaries with the oldest working light house as a back drop| sup-amelia-island
This playground, set in a breezy, shaded area amongst the trees is like nothing our region has seen before. The community-accessible playground integrates exercise, art, nature, music, imagination, and local history for children of all physical and mental abilities.| Amelia Island
Egans Creek Park is 300 acres of unspoiled nature located right on the Egans Creek river and offering a network of trails suitable for walking and bicycling. There is a Nature Pavilion at the entrance to the greenway on Atlantic Avenue featuring exercise equipment, a playground and fishing from the pier – plus a great place for a picnic lunch! Pathways and fishing dock within the Nature Pavilion are designed for travel accessabilty.| Amelia Island
Amelia Adventures's Egan's Creek Kayak Tour is an awesome tidal estuary paddle showcasing the Lighthouse and Wildlife of Amelia Island. Come Kayak With Us!| Amelia Island Kayak Tours - Amelia Island Boat Tours