• Kingsley Plantation (also known as the Zephaniah Kingsley Plantation Home and Buildings) is the site of a former estate on Fort George Island, in Duval County, Florida...
  • Visitors can explore the grounds at Kingsley Plantation. This includes the slave quarters, barn, waterfront, plantation house, kitchen house, and interpretive garden.
  • Due to storm impacts and power outages from Hurricane Helene, Kingsley Plantation remains closed until further notice.
  • The story unfolds at the Kingsley Plantation, a national historic site in an unspoiled coastal wilderness near Jacksonville.
  • The Kingsley Plantation was named for one of several plantation owners, Zephaniah Kingsley, who operated the property from 1813-1839.
  • Florida’s Kingsley Plantation isn’t your average excursion. It’s an adventure teeming with stories, beauty, and, some say, the echoes of restless spirits.
  • Kingsley Plantation documentary video.
  • Originally a 1,000-acre plantation, Kingsley Plantation is now a 60-acre property held by the National Park Service.
  • One of the historic treasures of Timucuan Preserve, Kingsley Plantation interprets the everyday life of a Sea Island cotton plantation in Florida established 1791.
  • The Kingsley Plantation is just one of hundreds of historic sites that reveal part of Florida’s rich and turbulent history. You should see it for yourself.