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St. Augustine Fun Park Land Snapped Up for $3.6 Million, but Rides Keep Rolling

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Published on March 04, 2026
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Adventure Landing's St. Augustine playground of go-karts and mini golf has a new landlord, but the good news for locals is simple: the park is still open for business.

The roughly seven-acre property under the family entertainment center sold this week for $3.6 million, a deal that closed Monday and shifted control of the land sitting by the St. Augustine Premium Outlets. For now, the go-karts, miniature golf, batting cages and arcade are all still humming along while regulars wait to see what the new owners have in mind for the site.

The land at 2780 Florida 16 - about seven acres next to the outlets - changed hands March 2 for $3.6 million, according to the Jax Daily Record. The seller was NNN REIT Inc., formerly National Retail Properties Inc., and the park has been operating on the site under a lease to NRP Lease Holdings LLC, which runs the St. Augustine Adventure Landing.

The official Adventure Landing website still lists the St. Augustine spot at 2780 State Road 16 and continues to plug its miniature golf, go-karts, batting cages and arcade. Online hours, party packages and booking pages show the park is actively scheduling group events and walk-up visits for the season.

Who Bought the Land and What Comes Next

Public records list three buyers for the site: M&D Property LLC and IE Property Group LLC, both based in Georgia, and Jones Properties SA LLC of Alabama, according to the Jax Daily Record. The sale documents that have surfaced so far do not spell out any redevelopment plans, so any big changes will likely show up first in future planning or permitting filings.

Redevelopment Review That Went Nowhere

Back in October 2025, the St. Johns River Water Management District started reviewing an application that proposed demolishing the park and redeveloping the land for commercial use. That review helped fuel local chatter about the park's fate, but the permit was never issued and the application is now closed, according to Jacksonville Today. For the moment, the amusements on the property remain up and running.

Park Still Open After Jacksonville Beach Closure

The operator's online notices show the St. Augustine location is taking guests, hosting parties and generally carrying on as usual. After the Jacksonville Beach Adventure Landing park shut down last October, the company directed some guest tokens and vouchers to the St. Augustine site instead. Local coverage of that Jacksonville Beach shutdown is captured in an end of an era report, and the operator's pages reference token redemption at St. Augustine.

So far, the new owners have not announced any immediate redevelopment plans for the seven-acre parcel. For anyone planning weekend outings or watching traffic near the outlet mall, the clearest early warning of major changes will be in county records or new water-management and planning filings. We will be keeping an eye on those documents and local notices for any move that could alter the future of the long-running St. Augustine attraction.