| Old Town Trolley Narrated
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Experience all the
historic beauty of Old Town with a trolley tour that features 20
stops and over 100 points of interest that include the Florida
Heritage Museum and Anastasia Island.
Book your reservations online today! |
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Anastasia State Park (904) 461-2033 |
Available Activities:
 | Camping |
 | Picknicking |
 | Boating |
 | Nature Trails |
 | Fishing |
 | Swimming |
 | Wind Surfing |
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| Located south on US 1
near the intersection of US 1 and I-95, Faver Dykes offers
picnicking, camping, and hiking along grassy creek side and
natural Florida woodlands. Tent camping sites, small RV sites,
picnic tables and nature walks. |
Faver Dykes State Park
(904) 794-0997 |
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Florida Agricultural Museum
(386) 446-7630
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We are
the Florida Agricultural Museum located just over the St. Johns County line on US 1 (next to Princess
Palace). We have over 400 acres of natural hiking and equestrian trails and also offer trail rides
and riding lessons. Open wednesday through Sunday. |
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Fort Matanzas National Monument
Highway A1A South
(904) 471-0116
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Fort Matanzas National Monument is 9
miles south of St. Augustine Beach. It is located on Highway A1A
on Anastasia Island. The fort, on Rattlesnake Island may only be
visited by ranger-led groups. Docking of private vessels or
offloading of passengers is prohibited.
 | Park hours are 8:30 AM to 5:30
PM daily except December 25. |
 | Visitor Center hours are 9:00 AM
to 5:00 PM daily, when staffing allows. |
 | Ferry operation is 9:30 AM to
4:30 PM daily, weather permitting. Free. First come, first
served. |
 | No admission fee. |
 | The ferry and the fort are NOT
wheelchair accessible. The viewing dock, visitor center,
restrooms and .6 mile boardwalk nature walk are. |
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Treaty Park
1591 Wildwood Drive
(904) 829-8807 |
Treaty Park offers a nature
walk, picnicking, softball fields, and a paw park for dogs.
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Washington Oaks State Gardens
6400 N Oceanshore Blvd.
Palm Coast, FL 32137
Just south of St. Augustine Beach
(904) 446-6780
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Washington Oaks State Gardens consists of 410 acres of Florida's
coastal scenery extending from the Atlantic Ocean to the Matanzas
River. It's the Real Florida. The land was a part of the
Bella Vista Plantation owned by Gen. Joseph Hernandez, and given
in to the state in 1964 by Mr. and Mrs. Owen D. Young.
Activities:
 | scenic walking trails
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 | surf fishing
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 | swimming (no life guards)
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 | picknicking
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 | some wheelchair accessibility but
wide tired wheelchairs or all terrain wheelchairs are
recommended. |
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