
Riverfront Park is a scenic park located along the St. Johns River, offering walking trails, picnic areas, and beautiful views of the water. It is a popular spot for fishing, boating, and community events, providing a peaceful setting to enjoy the natural beauty of Palatka.

This historic house museum showcases the antebellum architecture and history of Palatka. The Bronson-Mulholland House offers guided tours that provide insight into the lives of the area's early settlers and the house's role during the Civil War era.

The St. Johns River Center is an educational facility focused on the ecology and history of the St. Johns River. Visitors can learn about the river's wildlife, conservation efforts, and the cultural significance of the river to the region.

This museum preserves and exhibits the history of railroads in Palatka and the surrounding area. It features historic railroad artifacts, photographs, and model trains, appealing to both history buffs and train enthusiasts.

A historic library building that now serves as a cultural center and museum. The Carnegie Library hosts exhibits, community events, and provides resources about the history and culture of Palatka.

Haskell Park is a community park offering recreational facilities including playgrounds, sports fields, and picnic areas. It is a family-friendly location for outdoor activities and local gatherings.

Located near Palatka, this wildlife management area offers opportunities for hiking, bird watching, and wildlife observation. It is a natural preserve that protects diverse habitats and species native to the region.
The Palatka Historic District encompasses a collection of buildings and sites that reflect the city's architectural and cultural history. Walking tours highlight landmarks, historic homes, and the evolution of Palatka through the decades.

This museum features exhibits on the history of Putnam County, including Native American artifacts, pioneer history, and local industries. It provides a comprehensive overview of the area's past and cultural heritage.

The headquarters offers educational exhibits and information about water management and conservation efforts in the St. Johns River basin. Visitors can learn about environmental stewardship and regional water resources.