Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Considering relocating to the area? Consider the population and steets of Ponte Vedra Beach City. This city has good public schools, a large number of college educated adults, and a low crime rate. In addition, it is an ideal place for families with children. Below you'll find the current population and steets of Ponte Vedra Beach City.

In the sixteenth century, European explorers came to North Florida many times. While there is no proof that Christopher Columbus was born in Ponte Vedra, it was the first place Europeans discovered in the state of Florida. The name of the city owes its name to the nearby city of Pontevedra, Galicia. It is unclear if the city was named after Columbus or what motivated the change in location.

This city is located east of the Intracoastal Waterway and south of Duval County. Public transportation in Ponte Vedra Beach is relatively inexpensive, and public transit is also available. If you don't have a car, consider using Flex Service, an affordable shuttle service that runs through the city. Education in Ponte Vedra is overseen by the St. Johns County School District, and the city is home to Palmer Catholic Academy.

The city is home to the Sawgrass golf course and a wealthy unincorporated seaside community. The city is located 18 miles south of downtown Jacksonville and 26 miles north of St. Augustine. In 2005, Ponte Vedra Beach boasted a population of 35,400. In 2005, Ponte Vedra Beach was ranked 50th on the Money Magazine/CNN/Money list of the top 100 places to live in the U.S., and one of only four Florida communities to make the cut.