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Fort Caroline, Jacksonville. The 2026 Guide

Everything a buyer or seller needs to know about Fort Caroline, the wooded riverfront area on Jacksonville's east side in the 32225 zip code. Named for the Fort Caroline National Memorial and set beside the Timucuan Preserve, it offers trees, river and creek access, and history rare this close to the city. This guide covers the location, the market, how Duval schools work, the amenities, and the honest trade-offs of buying or selling here.

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Fort Caroline, Jacksonville

Fort Caroline is a wooded, riverfront area on the eastern end of Jacksonville's Arlington side, in the 32225 zip code. It takes its name from the Fort Caroline National Memorial, which marks the short-lived French colonial settlement of the 1560s, and the surrounding Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve gives the area a setting of marsh, river, and protected woodland that is rare this close to a major city.

The result is a quieter, greener, more established part of Jacksonville's east side, with homes set among trees and along the St. Johns River and its creeks. This guide covers where Fort Caroline sits, what to expect from the market, how the schools work, the amenities, and the honest trade-offs of buying or selling here.

Quick Facts

CategoryDetail
LocationEastern Arlington, Jacksonville, along the St. Johns River
Zip code32225
CharacterWooded, riverfront, historic, preserve-adjacent
HousingEstablished single-family, wooded lots, riverfront and creekfront homes
LandmarksFort Caroline National Memorial, Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve
PricingVaries widely with lot and water access, confirm with comparable sales
SchoolsSet by home address, confirm with the Duval locator
CountyDuval

Community Overview & History

The Fort Caroline area carries some of the oldest documented history in Jacksonville, from the Timucua people to the 1560s French settlement memorialized at Fort Caroline National Memorial. The National Park Service preserve protects large stretches of marsh, river, and woodland, which has kept the area greener and less densely built than much of the east side.

Residential Fort Caroline grew up around that setting, with established homes on wooded lots and along the water. It reads as a nature-forward, settled area rather than a new master plan.

Areas & Streets

Fort Caroline is organized around Fort Caroline Road and the river, with subdivisions and individual homes set among the trees. The riverfront and creekfront streets carry the highest prices and the boating access, while the wooded interior lots offer privacy and space.

Because the area blends with the wider Arlington east side and the preserve, the specific street and its proximity to the water and the parkland shape both lifestyle and value.

Real Estate Market

Fort Caroline prices vary widely because the homes and lots do, from wooded interior houses to riverfront properties with docks. Rather than cite a single neighborhood median, the honest approach is to price to the specific home.

SegmentNote
Wooded interior homesEstablished single-family on private lots
Riverfront and creekfrontA significant premium for water access and docks
Duval County context$332,500 county median (NEFAR, April 2026, county-level)

Because water access and lot size move the number so much, a neighborhood average is misleading here. Price to recent comparable sales on the specific street and confirm current pricing for a particular home with a local agent.

On pricing: Fort Caroline home values range widely with lot and water access, and no single neighborhood median represents them well, so we have not cited one. NEFAR reports at the county level only ($332,500, April 2026). Price to real comparable sales for the specific home.

Who Lives Here

Fort Caroline draws buyers who want trees, privacy, and river or creek access while staying inside the city, including boaters, nature-minded households, and families seeking space on a wooded lot. It is a settled area with a strong sense of place tied to the preserve and the river.

Buyers here tend to value the natural setting and water access over the newness and amenities of a master plan.

Schools

Duval County assigns the zoned neighborhood school by home address, and it runs a separate set of application magnets open countywide.

Confirm the zoned elementary, middle, and high school for a specific Fort Caroline address with the Duval County Public Schools locator before you buy. Duval's strongest high schools are application magnets, covered in our Duval schools ranking.

Confirm by address: check the official locator at duvalschools.org/finder for the zoned schools at the specific home, and do not rely on the area name.

Amenities & Lifestyle

The defining amenity is the natural setting. Fort Caroline National Memorial, the Theodore Roosevelt Area, and the Timucuan Preserve offer trails, marsh and river views, and protected woodland within the neighborhood, and the St. Johns River and its creeks give boaters direct water access.

Day to day, the wider Arlington corridors carry shopping and dining, and the Beaches are a straightforward drive east. The lifestyle is quiet, green, and outdoors-oriented.

HOA, CDD & Costs

Much of Fort Caroline is older established area with no Community Development District, though specific subdivisions within it may carry their own homeowners association dues. Riverfront and low-lying homes carry flood-zone and insurance considerations that matter more here than CDD bonds.

Confirm whether a specific home sits in an HOA, and get a flood-zone and insurance quote for any waterfront or creekfront property before you commit. Model the all-in monthly with those in mind.

Commute Analysis

Fort Caroline sits on the eastern end of the Arlington side, so downtown is a reasonable drive across the Mathews or Hart Bridge, generally 15 to 25 minutes depending on the street and traffic. Atlantic Boulevard and Monument Road connect the area to the Southside and the Beaches.

The trade-off for the wooded, riverfront setting is a slightly longer reach to the job centers than the more central parts of Arlington.

Shopping & Dining

Everyday shopping and dining are along the Arlington and Monument Road corridors a short drive away, with the larger retail of the Regency area and the St. Johns Town Center reachable to the south and east.

The area itself stays residential and natural, with shopping a few minutes out rather than on the doorstep.

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Wooded, private setting next to a national preserve
  • River and creek access for boaters
  • Fort Caroline National Memorial and Timucuan Preserve trails nearby
  • Established, quiet, nature-forward east-side area
  • A range of lots from interior wooded to riverfront
  • Strong sense of place and history

Cons

  • Riverfront and low-lying homes carry flood-zone and insurance costs
  • Older homes may need roof and system updates
  • A longer reach to job centers than central Arlington
  • Some subdivisions carry HOA dues, confirm per home
  • Attendance zones follow the address, confirm before buying
  • Value swings sharply with water access and lot

Comparable Areas

Fort Caroline competes with a few nearby riverfront and wooded areas.

AreaHow it compares to Fort Caroline
ArlingtonThe larger, more central and affordable area to the west, with more midcentury housing and less preserve.
Queens HarbourA gated, yacht-and-golf community further east toward the Intracoastal, more upscale and amenity-rich.
Pablo Creek ReserveA gated luxury community across the Intracoastal, newer and higher-priced.

Hidden Things Buyers Should Know

A few things consistently surprise buyers once they get serious about Fort Caroline.

Water access drives the price gap

A riverfront or creekfront home with a dock can cost far more than a similar wooded interior home nearby. Decide early whether water access is a must, because it reshapes the search and the budget.

Check the flood zone and insurance

Homes near the river, the creeks, and the marsh can sit in a flood zone, which affects insurance and lending. Confirm the flood zone and an insurance quote for any waterfront or low-lying home.

The preserve is a permanent amenity

Because the Timucuan Preserve is federally protected, the woods and marsh next to the neighborhood will not be developed, which protects the setting and supports long-term value.

Confirm the school zone for the exact home

Attendance zones follow the address across the east side. Verify the zoned schools for the specific home with the Duval locator before you commit.

Momentum Expert Insight

Jon Brooks · Co-Founder, Momentum Realty

Fort Caroline is one of my favorite east-side answers for buyers who want trees and water without leaving the city. You have a national preserve next door, real river and creek access, and a quiet, wooded feel. The first question I ask is whether water access is a must, because a riverfront home with a dock is a completely different budget than a wooded interior lot a few streets away.

I will not quote a neighborhood median in Fort Caroline because it would mislead. The homes range too widely. We price to the comparable sales for the specific street and lot, and for anything near the water we pull the flood zone and an insurance quote before we get attached.

The preserve is a quiet advantage here. Because the Timucuan land is federally protected, the woods and marsh next door are not going to be developed, which protects both the setting and the long-term value. We confirm the school zone on the Duval locator for the exact address as part of the search.

Selling a Home in Fort Caroline

If you are thinking about selling in Fort Caroline, the right list price comes from recent comparable sales in this specific area, not an automated estimate. Pricing to the street, the lot, and the current Fort Caroline inventory is what earns the strongest offer in the fewest days on market.

Across the wider Jacksonville metro, Momentum's listings have run a 97.98 percent sold-to-list ratio and 64 days on market for our agents, against a market average closer to 96.73 percent and 72 days, year to date. A listing specialist will give you a true home value from real comparable sales and a pricing strategy built for the current market. Start with a no-obligation home value request below.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Fort Caroline in Jacksonville?
Fort Caroline is a wooded riverfront area on the eastern end of Jacksonville's Arlington side, in the 32225 zip code, along the St. Johns River near the Fort Caroline National Memorial and the Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve.
What is Fort Caroline known for?
Fort Caroline is known for the Fort Caroline National Memorial, which marks the 1560s French colonial settlement, the surrounding Timucuan Preserve, and its wooded, riverfront setting that is rare this close to the city.
How much do homes cost in Fort Caroline?
Prices vary widely with lot size and water access, from wooded interior homes to riverfront properties with docks, so a single neighborhood median is misleading. For context, the Duval County median is $332,500 (NEFAR, April 2026). Price to recent comparable sales for the specific home.
Is Fort Caroline a good place to live?
For buyers who want trees, privacy, and river or creek access inside the city, Fort Caroline is a strong choice. The trade-offs are flood-zone and insurance considerations near the water, older homes that may need updates, and a slightly longer reach to job centers.
What schools serve Fort Caroline?
Duval assigns the zoned elementary, middle, and high school by home address across the east side, so confirm them with the Duval locator. Duval's strongest high schools are application magnets open countywide, covered in our Duval schools ranking.
What is the Fort Caroline National Memorial?
Fort Caroline National Memorial, managed by the National Park Service, marks the short-lived French colonial settlement of the 1560s on the St. Johns River. It sits within the Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve and offers trails and river views.
Does Fort Caroline have waterfront homes?
Yes. Fort Caroline has riverfront and creekfront homes along the St. Johns River and its creeks, many with docks. These carry a significant premium over wooded interior homes and have flood-zone and insurance considerations to confirm.
Is there a flood risk in Fort Caroline?
Homes near the river, the creeks, and the marsh can sit in a flood zone, which affects insurance cost and lending. Confirm the flood zone and an insurance quote for any waterfront or low-lying home before you buy.
What is the Timucuan Preserve?
The Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve is a federally protected area of marsh, river, and woodland on Jacksonville's east side. It protects large stretches of land next to Fort Caroline, which keeps the area green and limits nearby development.
Does Fort Caroline have an HOA or CDD?
Much of Fort Caroline is older established area with no Community Development District, though some subdivisions within it carry their own homeowners association dues. Confirm for a specific home, and weigh flood insurance as the larger recurring cost near the water.
How is the commute from Fort Caroline to downtown Jacksonville?
Downtown is generally a 15 to 25 minute drive across the Mathews or Hart Bridge, depending on the street and traffic. Atlantic Boulevard and Monument Road connect to the Southside and the Beaches.
Is Fort Caroline good for boaters?
Yes. The St. Johns River and its creeks give Fort Caroline direct water access, and many riverfront and creekfront homes have private docks, which is a major draw for boating households.
What types of homes are in Fort Caroline?
Fort Caroline has established single-family homes on wooded lots, plus riverfront and creekfront homes with water access. The setting is natural and private rather than a planned subdivision feel.
What is the difference between Fort Caroline and Arlington?
Both sit on the east side of the St. Johns. Arlington is the larger, more central and affordable area with more midcentury housing, while Fort Caroline is the wooded, riverfront, preserve-adjacent eastern end.
How is the Fort Caroline housing market in 2026?
Fort Caroline values range widely with lot and water access, so price to comparable sales for the specific home rather than a neighborhood average. For context, the Duval County median is $332,500 (NEFAR, April 2026).
How do I buy or sell a home in Fort Caroline?
Start with an agent who knows the east side and the waterfront, since value turns on the lot, the water access, and the flood picture. Momentum Realty gives sellers a true home value from real comparable sales and represents buyers on price, inspections, flood, and insurance. Call (904) 351-6461 or use the form on this page.

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