 For this episode, I traveled south of the Mayport Naval Station to explore Catherine Abbey Hannah Park. The park is located at the intersection of Old Mayport Road and Wonderwood Drive, and is situated south of the St. John's River. The park is open from 6 a.m. until 8 p.m., but changes seasonally. There's a $5 admission fee per vehicle, or $3 fee for pedestrians on foot or bike. Early hours make this another local favorite for surfers, with a popular break referred to as poles that is rideable year-round. Located on the sandy shores of the Atlantic Ocean, Hannah Park boasts sunny beaches, freshwater lakes, and wooded campsites. The park features 1.5 miles of sandy beaches. Hannah Park's 60-acre freshwater lake is perfect for fishing, kayaking, paddle boats, and canoes. Lakeside picnic tables and grills are also available, and scenic trails surround the lake and wind through the lush green forest. There are kayak and canoe rentals available on-site, making this a great park to bring the family. I encourage you to get outside and explore Catherine Abbey Hannah Park for yourself, and remember to leave no trace. Protect our park system, spread awareness, and never stop exploring.