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CLAY COUNTY

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Clay County is located in the northeastern part of Florida. As of the 2020 census, it had a population of approximately 237,150 residents. Clay County offers a blend of suburban communities, natural attractions, and recreational opportunities. The county's economy is diverse, with sectors such as healthcare, education, government, and military playing significant roles. Clay County is known for its proximity to Jacksonville and the natural beauty of the St. Johns River. The county provides recreational opportunities in its parks and natural areas, such as the Black Creek Ravines Conservation Area and the Camp Blanding Joint Training Center. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy activities like hiking, fishing, and water sports in the county's lakes and waterways. Clay County hosts events like the Clay County Agricultural Fair and the Penney Farms Arts and Crafts Festival. The median home value in Clay County is around $216,000, but housing costs can vary based on the specific location and property type.