Located in Clay County, Florida, and adjacent to the Jennings State Forest, Eagle Landing at Oakleaf Plantation is a resort-style golf and family community. With its close proximity to Jacksonville, Florida, many residents enjoy a short commute into the city to work. According to the Eagle Landing Real Estate Guide, the biggest draw for residents to call Eagle Landing their home is the resort-like amenities. Eagle Landing features an 18-hole championship golf course, a community green with a lake, docks for fishing, and canoes that you can borrow. There’s also a Kids’ Club, full gymnasium, aquatic center, tennis complex, and more. Who needs a vacation when you live in Eagle Landing!
Eagle Landing is home to an 18-hole semi-private championship golf course. It was designed by Clyde Johnston of Clyde Johnston Designs, Inc. in Hilton Head, South Carolina. This is Johnston’s fourth course in the Jacksonville area, having designed Eagle Harbor Golf Course, St. Johns Golf & Country Club, and Jacksonville Golf & Country Club. Luckily, the Eagle Landing Real Estate Guide knows a thing or two about great golf courses. Here are some fun facts about the Eagle Landing Golf Course:
Fun Fact #1: The par-72 course is designed in the open links-style and winds delicately through Southern pine and palmetto.
Fun Fact #2: The course plays 2,789 yards from the junior tees and 7,037 yards from the back tees.
Fun Fact #3: The double-ended driving range is 8,000 square feet with target bunkers facing in both directions and a lake for perfecting shots over the water.
Fun Fact #4: The 8,000 square foot clubhouse features a fully stocked pro shop, full-service restaurant with banquet and catering facilities, and sports bar.
Public schools in the Eagle Landing community are part of the Clay County School District, which is ranked in the top 14% in the nation for providing “What Parents Want” for their kids. According to the Eagle Landing Real Estate Guide, Eagle Landing schools all have something in common: providing students with a thirst for knowledge and the joy of learning. This just doesn’t happen in the classroom. It also happens in the Eagle Landing neighborhood parks, lakes, and protected green spaces, providing children with a well-rounded education. The schools attended by Eagle Landing students are: