Owner Hank Woodburn said that opening the park in 1995 was the “thrill of a lifetime.”
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The final adventure is here.
Adventure Landing, the family-friendly amusement park in Jacksonville Beach, announced on Wednesday that has closed its doors after 30 years of operations, after being “given a short timeframe to cease operations.”
Hank Woodburn, who opened Adventure Landing in 1995, said opening the park was “the privilege of a lifetime.”
“We’ve been honored to be part of countless birthday parties, family traditions, and year-round memories,” said Woodburn. “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.”
While the location at the beaches is closed, the St. Augustine location will remain open, despite potential redevelopment. Adventure Landings says that any credits, gift cards and tokens obtained from the beaches location can be redeemed there.
Adventure Landing is promoting a digital memory book archive, where families can submit photos, as well as various social media hashtags for families to share, to be featured in a final celebration post.