Forts, Camps, and Airfields
- Fort San Francisco de Pupo: Located on the banks of the St. Johns River, south of the Shands Bridge, on private property south of Green Cove Springs. Fort San Francisco de Pupo is the sister fort of Fort Picolata which is directly across the river on the east bank. Fort Picolata protected the Mission San Diego de Salamototo. In 1675, Fort Pupo was initially a ferry crossing used by Spanish friars who traveled from St. Augustine to Picolata, then crossed the river to our side, the west bank. This was the starting point of the Spanish Mission Trail that went west across Florida.
- Fort Heileman: (Middleburg) Named after Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Julius F. Heileman, was built in Middleburg in the mid-1830s at the spot where the north and south forks of Black Creek join. It was a temporary wooden stockade used during the First Seminole War as a quartermaster work shop and storage depot.
- Camp Blanding Joint Training Center: Located between Middleburg and Keystone Heights off SR 16 West. A historic North Florida National Guard installation that remains active and alive, filled with troops and their accouterments. Learn more here.
- Branan Field Outlying Landing Field: Located between Middlenurg and Oakleaf areas. Read Blue Angels History in Middleburg – Branan Field OLF
- Fleming Island Outlying Landing Field: Read Fleming Island Outlying Field and Thunderbolt Drag Strip and BCC Dedicates Neptune Park – Article June 2021
- Keystone Heights Airport was constructed in 1942 as Crystal Lake Airfield. It was commissioned in December 1942 as Keystone Army Airfield (AAF) and used as a tactical combat simulation school until after WWII when the facility was turned over to the City of Keystone Heights (in 1947).
- Lee Naval Air Station (WWII Mothball Fleet) Now the location of Reynolds Park / Clay County Port in Green Cove Springs of SR 16 East.