What are the names of the areas in Ponte Vedra Beach?

The Ponte Vedra area includes Ponte Vedra, Ponte Vedra Beach, South Ponte Vedra Beach (an area between the Atlantic and Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve ), Sawgrass, Palm Valley, and Nocatee.

Is there a Ponte Vedra in Jacksonville Florida?

Just 20 miles southeast of Jacksonville, we are waiting to welcome you to like a dear friend—even if you’ve never been before. The epitome of history and prestige, Ponte Vedra Inn & Club has welcomed families in search of an elevated oceanside retreat for generations.

Where is the seaside community in Ponte Vedra located?

For almost 20 years, Seaside in Ponte Vedra, originally named Crossroads at Ponte Vedra, has been a community bustling with activities, clubs, numerous diverse committees and a great sense of neighborly pride. Seaside features a lakefront community pool, dock, tennis courts, private beach access and RV/Boat storage.

Who is the head of the front desk at Ponte Vedra?

Josh, the head of the front desk is a compassionate hard working man who works tirelessly for his guests. That is the “spirit of Ponte Vedra” and why I choose to stay here when I go to The Mayo Clinic. It makes life easier. PV makes life easier.

What are the schools in Ponte Vedra Beach Florida?

The Ponte Vedra Palm Valley-Rawlings Elementary School serves as one of the primary, public elementary schools (K-5) in the area, as well as Ocean Palms Elementary School. Ponte Vedra offers private education (K-8) at the Palmer Catholic Academy.

Is there a golf course in Ponte Vedra Beach?

PONTE VEDRA BEACH is just 20 minutes north of St. Augustine and features top-rated golf and tennis resorts and exclusive residential neighborhoods. Some of the most prestigious golf tournaments are headquartered in Ponte Vedra Beach, including the PGA Tour’s flagship event, THE PLAYERS Championship.

Who was the founder of Ponte Vedra golf course?

In the early 1920s, the National Lead Company built a nine-hole golf course designed by Herbert Bertram Strong, one of the founders of the PGA, plus a 12-room clubhouse constructed of logs for the use of its employees. After the company left the area, that real estate became the foundation of the Ponte Vedra Club.