Faver-dykes State Park
Noted for its pristine condition, this tranquil park borders Pellicer Creek as it winds along Florida's east coast highways down to the Matanzas River. Pellicer Creek is a popular site for birding with more than on... floridastateparks.org
The World's Most Famous Beach: Daytona Beach, & Flagler...
Daytona calls itself the World?s Most Famous Beach because, in addition to its boardwalk, it?s one of the few beaches in the world with sands firm enough to drive on. It?s a right zealously guarded by some beachgoers and bitt... trails.com
Faver-dykes Hiking Trails
General Description Faver-Dykes State Park has several trail options to offer its visitors. The most popular trail is located just west of the picnic grove winding its way through the oak hammocks and pine flatwoods that w... wildernet.com
Washington Oaks Beach
General Description Along the beach can be found a most unique rock outcrop. These rocks are believed to be formed from either a submerged offshore bar or from a beach ridge similar to the present barrier beach at Washingt... wildernet.com
Bulow Woods Trail
General Description The Bulow Woods Trail is a 6.8 mile hiking trail that runs from the Fairchild Oak in Bulow Creek State Park to Bulow Plantation Ruins State Historic Site. The northern section near Bulow Ruins is recomm... wildernet.com
Gamble Rogers Memorial State Recreation Area At Flagler Beach
Nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway, this windswept park is named for Florida folk singer Gamble Rogers. The beach is the most popular feature at this park, where visitors enjoy swimmin... floridastateparks.org
Washington Oaks Trails
General Description Washington Oaks Gardens State Park provides trails for both hiking and biking. The Bella Vista trails, include the Timucuan hiking trail, Jungle Road hike and bike trail and the Old A1A hike and bike tr... wildernet.com
Flagler Beach Area, Flagler Beach, Florida
It?s a wonder this casual beach community with its houses perched on stilts isn?t more widely known. Since most of the development is across State Road A1A from the beach, there?s an uninterrupted vista for coastal drivers an... trails.com
Palm Coast Area, Palm Coast, Florida
It seems like only yesterday that these acres were nothing but pine woods, a country wilderness between St. Augustine and Daytona Beach. Then a developer came on like gangbusters, putting in canals, a golf resort, a marina, a... trails.com
Chief Tomokie Nature Trail, Daytona, Florida
This state park boasts a 40-foot statue depicting Chief Tomokie defending a sacred golden cup. This brightly colored statue is impressive, but Chief Tomokie apparently never existed. The Fred Dana Marsh statue is based mostly... trails.com
Bulow Plantation Ruins Historic State Park
The 150 acres of Bulow Plantation Ruins stand as a monument to the rise and fall of sugar plantations in East Florida. In 1836, the Second Seminole War swept away the prosperous Bulow Plantation where the Bulow fam... floridastateparks.org
Tomoka State Park
Located on a peninsula separating the Halifax and Tomoka Rivers, bisected by two creeks, Thompson and Strickland, with additional old mosquito control canals and nameless waterways, this Florida State Park north of Daytona ... paddling.net
Bulow Woods Hiking Trail
General Description The Bulow Woods Hiking Trail is a wonderful nature hike showcasing some of Florida's finest examples of laurel oak, ancient live oak, pignut hickories, southern magnolias, sweet gum, sabal palm and saw ... wildernet.com
Boardman Pond Observation Platform
General Description At one time, birders once pulled off the side of the connector road, Walter Boardman Lane, crowding traffic, just to get a glimpse of the rich birdlife found amid the surrounding wetland. Today, the par... wildernet.com
Gamble Rogers Memorial State Recreation Area
- Gamble Rogers Memorial State Recreation Area was obtained by the state in 1962 at which time it was named for railroad magnet Henry Flagler. The park was renamed for Gamble Rogers, the acoustic musician who died an untim... wildernet.com
Anastasia State Recreation Area
- More than 300 years ago, sites like the coquina quarries located within Anastasia State Recreation Area were busy with workmen, mostly Native Americans, hauling out blocks of rock. By the late 1700s, the Native American ... wildernet.com
Joe Keener Nature Trail
General Description Named for the baseball legend Joe Keener, this 1.5-mile trail offers an alternative form of recreation from the high-use water sports found at Gamble Rogers Memorial State Recreation Area. The trail beg... wildernet.com
Washington Oaks Gardens
Extending from the Atlantic Ocean to the Matanzas River, Washington Oaks Garden State Park preserves 410 acres of Florida's original coastal scenery. Ocean waves have washed away the sand, exposing a stratum of coquina ro... waymarking.com