Jacksonville located on Highway 21 at about 16 miles north
of Interstate 20. It is nicknamed as the “Gem of the Hills” because of several
reasons, such as the moderate climate throughout the year and the spectacular
view of the Appalachian Foothills. This means that Jacksonville vacations can
be done anytime of the year. Another reason is the charming public square. It
is the focal point from which travelers can see that the people are friendly,
the neighborhoods are safe, and the whole city is health-conscious.
There are
more than 200 acres of walking trails and parks that encourage both travelers
and residents to engage in healthful physical activities, such as running,
jogging, and biking. The famous 33-mile Chief Ladiga Trail also runs right
through the city. Strolling along the Chief Ladiga Trail can be the highlight
of the family vacation. Thus Jacksonville
vacations may help visitors to establish their physical fitness routines. But
a less obvious reason why Jacksonville is a gem is that it is conveniently
located so that people will have easy access to golfing, fishing, camping, and
other fun activities. There are many things to do in this city. Jacksonville
is just minutes away from the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail, the Talladega
National Forest, the Dugger and Cheaha Mountain National Wilderness Areas, and
the Coosa River Basin.
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