Have you ever been so angry, so mad, that you just wanted to smash something, break something, or worse? Located in Orange Park, Florida, Just Smash It Rage Rooms features designated rooms where people can break
and smash stuff, all while not getting into trouble for doing so. This is happening in a controlled and safe environment where after you break things, and relieve your frustration and stress, you will not have to clean up after. Participants get to choose their weapons and pick out items they’d want to smash such as stereo equipment, printers, cups, TVs, and more. Address: 1101 Blanding Blvd #108, Orange Park, FL 32065 Website:
Just Smash It Rage Rooms Opening hours: Mon, Wed & Thu: 3pm - 9pm; Fri: 3pm - 11pm; Sat: 11am - 11pm; Sun: 11am - 6pm Editor's Note: Photo taken from the establishment's official social account Get Air Trampoline Park in Orange Park, Florida, is an indoor trampoline park that offers a whole-lotta fun for both family and friends. Visitors can enjoy indulging in wall-to-wall trampolines, ninja obstacles, dodge ball, and so many more. Along with these, this destination is a great place for hosting birthday parties,
team-building events, get-togethers, and more. Address: 1564 Park Ave, Orange Park, FL 32073 Website: Get Air Trampoline Park Opening hours: Sun - Thu: 10am - 8pm; Fri: 10am -12am; Sat: 10am - 10pm Editor's Note: Photo taken from the establishment's official social account An American & Southern-style diner in Orange Park, Florida, Grumpy’s Restaurant is a down-to-earth, full-service restaurant that’s been in operation since 1999. The
restaurant offers three-times meals including breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Some of the best dishes to try here are Grumpy’s big breakfast, bacon, mushroom, and swiss cheeseburger, tossed green salad, and Grumpy’s meatloaf plate. Address: 834 Kingsley Ave, Orange Park, FL 32073 Website: Grumpy’s
Restaurant Opening hours: 5:30am - 2pm (daily) 4. Natural Healing Day SpaEditor's Note: There's no photo available at the time of writing Take a break and spend a whole day or half a day pampering yourselves at Natural Healing Day Spa in Orange Park, Florida. This spa gives you an experience that will take you into a zen mode, from head to toe. You’ll experience the rejuvenation of your mind, body, and soul. The spa offers therapeutic massages, skincare services, float therapy, spa packages, and other customized services at pocket-friendly rates.
5. Skate Station Funworks Of Orange ParkEditor's Note: Photo taken from the establishment's official social account
Florida’s Orange Park may be a small town, but it offers a plethora of things to do for people of all ages. Visitors get to explore both the fun side, cultural side, and even the adventurous side of Orange Park. And Skate Station Funworks falls on the fun side that’s great for a group of friends and family. This fun space offers an arcade, skating rink, rock climbing, jumping, bouncing, go-karts, and so many, many more amazing activities.
6. Orange Park Farmers' & Arts MarketEditor's Note: Photo taken from the establishment's official social account Orange Park Farmers’ & Arts Market is voted the best farmers’ market in Northeast Florida. Held on the first and third Sunday of each month, this market sees plenty of vendors selling local produce, local honey, plants, birdhouses, pottery works, handmade crafts, and so many more items. Along with these, you also get to enjoy tasty food and live music. It’s definitely a fun thing to do in Orange Park with your friends and family.
7. The Daq ShackEditor's Note: Photo taken from the establishment's official social account Nestled in the heart of Orange Park, Florida, The Daq Shack is an upbeat bar and grill featuring karaoke nights, a liquor store, and hookah. The restaurant is known for serving spectacular dishes, along with one-of-a-kind drinks that go perfectly with the food offerings. While here, make sure to try crab boil popcorn, salmon bits, shrimp tacos, and wings.
8. Black Creek Trail
With numerous species of plants and trees plus a path down to the Black Creek, the Trail is good for walking, jogging, and biking. The trail has many paths it passes through a wooded area, comes out in a commercial area along a Wal-Mart and restaurants than an open area. You can cross the river and reach the Orange Park. At the main parking area, there are bathrooms and picnic tables. The trail is designed in a way that walkers enjoy a wonderful nature experience on the trail.
9. Thrasher-Horne Center for the Arts
Thrasher-Horne Center is a nice theater with easy access, comfortable parking, and wonderful acoustics. The seating is angled up so that you can see the excellent performance of the artists from any seat in the house. The theater has a nice bar and drinks facility at reasonable rates. Cokes and water are cheap and with a lid, on your drink, you can take it into the Theatre.
10. On Target SportsThe state-of-the-art indoor shooting range and retail firearms facility is North Florida’s only full tactical-capable indoor training facility. The primary attraction is computer touch screen controlled Meggitt XWT target retrieval system that allows virtually limitless shooting scenarios. It makes targets run toward you or turn a full 360 degrees for more realistic ‘Good Guy/Bad Guy’ training situations. The spacious lounge is beautifully designed to observe shooters in the range through large safety observation windows in a relaxed manner.
11. Eagle Harbor Golf Club
This is one of the best golf clubs laced with beautiful grounds, gorgeous outside seating area and great food opportunity at Talons restaurant. With a good variety of holes, the golf course is good for all levels of play. It is a good one for kid’s lessons and playing. Most members are gracious and helpful with kids. It is a great place to watch a game, have a fabulous dinner, shrimp on Thursday or enjoy one of their nightly specials.
12. The Clarke House ParkThe park has everything for all ages. There are pavilions for picnics or parties, wooden play features, fresh water fountain, swings, bright colored gym-sets, vending machine and entry gate resembling a fort. The sandbox area (including toys) with all kinds of kid delights such as pirate wheels, a string of chimes/bells; overhead wooden mazes with several slides, volleyball sand court and nature trails towards the rear with a pond further adds to be the beauty of the park. Although it’s on busy Kingsley Road in Orange Park, this park is ideal for birthday parties as it’s fenced in and the kids can play and run without any concern. The Clarke House, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is just beyond the playground stands.
13. Bealls Outlet Stores Orange Park
Designed to serve customers of all ages, the striking feature of the Bealls Outlet is it offers brand name accessories and apparels for the entire family at up to 70 percent off department store price. The store has shoes, home furnishings, gifts, toys, and more. Its charm is such that once someone visits, they come back for a repeat purchase.
14. Jacksonville Zoo & GardensThis is a nice zoo and worth taking the time to see it. The grounds are beautiful and well maintained. The zoo continues to add things every year. There are many animals at close range in natural settings. Animals are well fed and kept in a clean environment. Employees are friendly. There are plenty of places to eat and get drinks. If you are looking to take a break the 3D/4D shows are entertaining. The beautiful life like/size statues of the elephants, alligator, and gorilla provide a perfect background for a photo opportunity.
Rich history and cultureThe bustling suburb of Jacksonville Orange Park boasts a rich history and culture. Along with its gorgeous beaches and numerous attractions the city enthrall the visitors with its special events and fun-filled activities for entertainment.through the year. Disclosure: Trip101 selects the listings in our articles independently. Some of the listings in this article contain affiliate links. What is there to do in Orange Park Florida today?Black Creek Trail. Biking Trails • Jogging Paths & Tracks. ... . The Clarke House Park. Historic Sites • Parks. ... . Orange Park Community Theatre. Theaters.. Orange Park Farmers' & Arts Market. Art Galleries • Farmers Markets. ... . Natural Healing Day Spa. Spas. ... . Orange Park Skateboard Park. Parks. ... . Wadesboro Springs. ... . Learn & Play Kids Museum.. What is Orange Park FL known for?Orange Park is also home to several private schools and to Fortis College, a for-profit two-year college. The St. Johns River State College has an Orange Park campus for a two-year or four-year college degree. Orange Park High School is the closest public high school, located 1 mile (2 km) west of the town limits.
How far is Orange Park Florida from the beach?The distance between Orange Park and Jacksonville Beach is 21 miles. The road distance is 29.2 miles.
Is Orange Park a good area?Orange Park is one of the best towns to live in Florida and the many things to do are a plus. Orange Park is a great and safe city to live in. The schools are good and shopping plaza's are always clean. Orange Park is a vibrant and growing community outside of Jacksonville with a wonderful atmosphere and people.
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