With a northern border encompassing the businesses and developments along 210, Bartram extends from U.S. 1 on the east to the St. Johns River on the west.
This region is named for William Bartram, artist and naturalist in the 18th century whose book, Bartram’s Travels, has become a classic. The William Bartram Scenic Highway, SR 13, runs north and south next to the St. Johns River for 17 miles of ancient live oaks, scenic parks, and cultural destinations. Bartram is a growing region, sandwiched between Fruit Cove to the north and World Golf Area to the south. The area features open spaces, golf courses, and new developments.
There are many grocery stores, pharmacies, and medical quick care facilities along 210. For outdoor fun and natural beauty, visitors and locals enjoy golfing, fishing, canoeing, kayaking, airboat rides, and numerous county parks. St. Johns County's Trout Creek Park, off S.R. 13, is 18 miles and about 30 minutes from the Plaza de la Constitución in Historic Downtown.
The photo is of Trout Creek, a tributary of the St. Johns River.