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Best time to visit

Best time to visit

Experience Jacksonville's charm from March to May or September to November. These months offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds, ideal for exploring urban attractions and nearby beaches.

Climate

Climate

Jacksonville enjoys mild winters (50-60°F) and hot, humid summers (80-90°F). Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures, perfect for outdoor exploration.

Events

Events

Jacksonville hosts year-round events! Enjoy the Jacksonville Jazz Festival in May, the vibrant Riverside Arts Market on Saturdays, and the exciting Florida-Georgia football game in October.

Recommendations

Recommendations

Must-dos include visiting the Cummer Museum of Art, exploring the Jacksonville Zoo, and relaxing at Jacksonville Beach. Don't miss a stroll along the St. Johns Riverwalk and a visit to the historic Riverside Avondale neighborhood.

Learn more about Jacksonville through our blog notes

Top Accessible Things to Do in Jacksonville, Florida (and Accessible Hotels)

Top Accessible Things to Do in Jacksonville, Florida (and Accessible Hotels)

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