Ask almost anyone who grew up in Kingsville, and chances are they'll have a story about feeding the ducks and geese at Jack Miner or spending the afternoon at Colasanti's. These well-known attractions have created memories for generations and remain two of our community's most celebrated spots to visit.
Jack Miner Migratory Bird Sanctuary
Jack Miner put Kingsville on the map. Known as the "Father of Conservation," he pioneered work on migratory birds, helping shape modern conservation efforts across North America.
Today, the Jack Miner Migratory Bird Sanctuary, which he founded in 1904, continues to bring history and nature together. Stroll the trails, visit the ponds, watch waterfowl gather, learn about Jack’s legacy, and experience the peaceful beauty that continues to draw visitors for over a century.
Colasanti's Tropical Gardens
Step inside a tropical oasis filled with exotic plants, unique shopping, and activities that will have you coming back time and time again. Challenge your family to a round of mini golf, dominate in the arcade, walk through the petting zoo, feed the animals, and enjoy some broasted chicken and famous Colasanti’s donuts for lunch.