Showtimes, parking for revamped water show at Friendship Fountain

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Friendship Fountain put on a magical performance for hundreds of community members Thursday as the revamped attraction was unveiled.

The new fountain, which was closed for many years, features better mechanics, more entertainment, and water that dances to lights and sounds. The revamp includes a new pavement design around the fountain, new landscaping, and circular seating so sightseers can take a break to enjoy the light and water show.

The experience can be compared to a smaller version of the “Fountains of Bellagio” water show in Las Vegas or something you would see at Disney World.

Showtimes in February

The City of Jacksonville told News4JAX that community members can catch the show every night at 7, 7:30, 8, and 8:30 p.m. These times are expected to change in March.

We will update this article to reflect the monthly changes.

Parking and Tips

According to Google, there are a few parking options drivers have when they visit Friendship Fountain. Click here for more details and addresses or view the map below.

City parking Southbank Riverwalk map from Google (Copyright 2024 by WJXT News4Jax – All rights reserved.)

The Southbank Riverwalk, a 1 1/4-mile concrete boardwalk on the water, makes it easy to get to Friendship Fountain no matter where you park. You can park on Riverplace Boulevard for free and use the boardwalk to get to the location.

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The St. Johns River Taxi also has a drop-off location at Friendship Park. The water taxi runs on Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday from 12 p.m. to 9 p.m., and Friday and Saturday from 12 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Friendship Fountain is located at Friendship Park on the Southbank, just west of Main Street. The address is 1015 Museum Circle Jacksonville FL 32207.

Avoid the wet zones

Before you watch the show, you should know that wind speed and direction may decide where you should stand. On Thursday, those standing near the water, closer to the Main Street Bridge, got wet when the streams of water shot up from the fountain. We advise those watching the show to stand closer to Jacksonville’s Museum of Science and History (MOSH).

Enjoy the show!

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