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Rainy-Day Things to Do in Jacksonville

Florida afternoons can open up fast. When the rain rolls in off the river, here is where to stay dry and still have a great day in Jacksonville.

Retro postcard of a cozy rainy day in a bright museum gallery

Here is the thing about a Jacksonville rain shower: it usually means business for about forty-five minutes, then the sun comes back like nothing happened. So you do not need to write off the whole day, you just need a good place to duck into while the river clouds blow through. Lucky for you, the Bold City has some of the best indoor everything on the First Coast, from world-class museums to climate-controlled golf bays where you can swing away while the storm slides past the glass.

We have stacked this list the way a local would actually use it. Up top are the museums for a slow, dry afternoon. Then the active indoor stuff for restless kids and grown-ups. Then shopping, sipping and a film, in case the rain decides to settle in for the long haul. Nothing here needs the sun, and most of it is even better when the weather is lousy and the crowds thin out. For the full menu of dry and not-dry options, the Things to Do hub has you covered.

Start with the museums

Jacksonville quietly punches above its weight on museums, and a rainy afternoon is the perfect excuse to finally go. Three are worth your time, and you could honestly turn all three into a full, dry day.

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Southbank • Science

MOSH — Museum of Science & History

Right on the Southbank with river views you can enjoy from indoors. MOSH is the family heavy-hitter: hands-on science exhibits, Northeast Florida natural history, and a planetarium where you can watch the cosmos instead of the rain. It is the single easiest call when you have kids and a wet forecast. Pair it with our things to do with kids guide for the rest of the day.

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Downtown • Contemporary Art

MOCA Jacksonville

The Museum of Contemporary Art sits right downtown and leans modern and bold. Good news for a spontaneous rainy stop: the first floor is free, so you can pop in, see what is up, and decide whether to go deeper. It is compact, sharp, and a great pairing with coffee while you wait out the weather.

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Riverside • Art & Gardens

The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens

The Cummer is the elegant one, with art galleries that span centuries and a riverfront garden that is genuinely famous. The galleries are your rainy-day move; the gardens are your reward for when the clouds break, which around here is usually soon. It sits in lovely Riverside, so the whole area makes a great half day.

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Heads-up: Hours and admission shift by season and special exhibit, and some museums close one day a week. Always check the museum's site before you make the drive across town.

When you need to burn off energy indoors

Museums are great until somebody has had enough of being quiet. For that, the Southside near St. Johns Town Center has two indoor crowd-pleasers, both climate-controlled and both genuinely fun in a downpour. These two are bookable in advance, which is smart on a rainy weekend when everybody else has the same idea.

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Southside • Golf & Games

Topgolf Jacksonville

Climate-controlled hitting bays mean you can swing, eat, and hang out for hours while the rain comes down outside. No golf skills required, which is the whole point. It is one of the most reliable rainy-day group plays in the city, equally good for families, dates and a crew of friends.

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Southside • Adventure

iFLY Indoor Skydiving

Float on a column of air inside a glass tunnel at St. Johns Town Center — all the freefall, none of the weather. It is a big hit with older kids and anyone who wants a rainy-day adrenaline story to take home. First-timers get a coach, so you do not need experience, just nerve.

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The reliable default: St. Johns Town Center

When in doubt, the locals do what the locals do — point the car at St. Johns Town Center. With 175+ stores and restaurants, this open-air center on the Southside is the city's rainy-day shopping default. Yes, it is technically outdoor, but the walks between shops are short and covered enough that you can dart and dash between showers, and there is enough under one roof — and inside one anchor store — to fill an afternoon without ever really getting wet.

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Southside • Shopping & Dining

St. Johns Town Center

175+ stores and dining options, all walkable, plus easy access to Topgolf and iFLY in the same corner of town. Shop, grab lunch, see a movie, and let the storm pass — it is basically a whole rainy day in one zip code. Want to know the area better? See our Southside & St. Johns Town Center neighborhood guide.

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Sip your way through it: the brewery taprooms

A rainy afternoon and a cozy taproom were made for each other, and Jacksonville has built a genuinely good beer scene. The taprooms are indoors, unhurried, and perfect for letting a storm roll through with a flight in hand. Three are local mainstays.

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Downtown & beyond • Breweries

Intuition, Bold City & Aardwolf

Intuition Ale Works downtown, Bold City Brewery, and Aardwolf Brewing each have a taproom worth settling into when the sky opens up. They are unfussy, local, and the kind of spot where forty-five minutes of rain turns into a comfortable two hours. We mapped the whole crawl in our Jacksonville brewery trail guide.

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Catch a film or a show

Few things beat a rainy afternoon and a darkened theater. Skip the generic multiplex and go local: the historic San Marco Theatre is a beloved old movie house in the San Marco neighborhood, all charm and character, while Five Points has its own cinema scene tucked into one of the city's most walkable, characterful districts. Either one turns a washed-out afternoon into a proper date — speaking of which, our date night in Jacksonville guide has more where that came from.

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San Marco & Five Points • Cinema

Historic theaters & neighborhood cinemas

The San Marco Theatre and the cinema scene in Five Points give you a film with personality instead of a beige stadium-seat box. Both neighborhoods reward sticking around afterward — coffee, dinner, a little browsing — so build the whole evening around the show and let the weather do whatever it wants.

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Rain or shine, there's more

The clouds never stick around long here. When the sun's back out, these guides will point you somewhere good.

All Things to Do Things to Do With Kids Date Night Ideas Brewery Trail Southside & St. Johns Town Center
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Common questions

What is there to do in Jacksonville when it rains?

Plenty stays dry here. Start with the museums (MOSH, MOCA, and the Cummer), then burn off energy at Topgolf or iFLY near St. Johns Town Center, duck into a brewery taproom, or catch a film at a historic theater like the San Marco Theatre.

How long does rain usually last in Jacksonville?

Most Jacksonville showers mean business for about forty-five minutes, then the sun comes right back like nothing happened. That's why you only need a good place to duck into, not a whole washed-out day.

Are there any free indoor things to do in Jacksonville on a rainy day?

Yes. The first floor of MOCA Jacksonville downtown is free, so you can pop in, see what's up, and decide whether to go deeper while you wait out the weather.

What's the best rainy-day activity in Jacksonville for kids?

MOSH, the Museum of Science & History on the Southbank, is the easiest call with kids. It has hands-on science exhibits, Northeast Florida natural history, and a planetarium where you can watch the cosmos instead of the rain.

Do you need to book Topgolf or iFLY in Jacksonville ahead of time?

Both are bookable in advance, which is smart on a rainy weekend when everyone else has the same idea. They sit near St. Johns Town Center on the Southside and are climate-controlled, so the weather outside doesn't matter.