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St. Augustine, Florida outdoor attractions and parks
include Butler Beach, Faver-Dykes State Park, Ravine
State Gardens, Extreme Kites and St. Augustine Beach.

parks
| family fun
1 Anastasia State Recreation
Area -1340-C AlA South / St. Augustine /
904-461-2033
Over 1,700 Acres of natural preserve Protected
Bird Sanctuary Beaches Canoeing
Fishing Nature Trails Picnicking
Swimming Wind Surfing
2 Bulow Plantation Ruins
State Historic Site - S.R. 100 / Bunnell /
904-517-2084
Canoeing Fishing Hiking Trails
3 Butler Beach - Highway A1A / south of the
Mary Street Ramp /
Named in honor of black businessman Frank B. Butler,
this park is steeped in African-American history.
During the 20th century, Mr. Butler was one of St.
Johns County business leaders. Picnic Areas
Scenic Trails
4 Castillo de San Marcos
/ National Park Service - One S. Castillo Drive /
St. Augustine / 904-829-6506
Guided Tours (see historic attractions)
5 Faver-Dykes State Park
-1000 Faver Dykes Road / St. Augustine / 904-794-0997
Canoeing Fishing Hiking Trails
6 Fort Matanzas National
Monument - 8635 Highway A1A / St. Augustine
/ 904-471-0116
St. Augustine Light & Museum on Monument
grounds Fishing Hiking Trails
Picnic Area with Grills Swimming Guided
Tours Wildlife refuge
7 Gamble Rogers Memorial State Recreation Area at
Flagler Beach - 3100 South AlA / Flagler Beach
/ 386-517-2086
Fishing Boat Ramps Swimming
8 Guana River State Park
- 2690 S. Ponte Vedra Boulevard / Ponte Vedra
Beach / 904- 825-5071
Boating Mountain Biking Fishing
Hiking Trails Swimming Guided
Walking Tours on select Sunday mornings
9 Ravine State Gardens
- 1600 Twiggs Street / Palatka / 386-329-3721
Biking Hiking Trails
10 St. Augustine Beach
- Highway A1A / Beach Boulevard / St. Augustine Beach
Bordered between the Intracoastal Waterway and the
Atlantic Ocean, just south of downtown St. Augustine
- Activities on the beach include: sunbathing
swimming surfing kite flying
picnicking beach volleyball / No alcohol or
glass containers allowed on beach / No launching
of boats from beach / Leashed Pets only allowed on
beach / Current Beach Pass required for driving on
beach
11 Washington Oak State Gardens
- 6400 N. Ocean Shore Boulevard / Palm Coast
/ 904-446-6780
Fishing Hiking Trails Swimming
Guided Tours Koi Ponds Butterfly
Gardens Rose Garden
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12 Atlantic Beach and Tennis
Club - 8 Ocean Trace Road / St. Augustine
Beach / 904-471-0909
10 Bike America -
3936 A1A South Beach Boulevard / St. Augustine Beach
/ 904-461-5557
Bike rentals
10 Extreme Kites -
3930 A1A South / St. Augustine Beach / 904-461-9415
10 Fiesta Falls Miniature
Golf - 818 A1A Beach Boulevard / St. Augustine
Beach / 904-461-5571
13 Family Fun Factory
- 2780 SR 16 / St. Augustine / 904-827-9400
Go-Karts and Dune-Buggies, miniature golf, batting
cages and an alligator feeding pond are just part
of the fun at this revved-up Family Fun Factory.
There are super dragsters that will take you from
0-75 in 3 seconds! Plus, over 80 games to enjoy from
pinball to air-hockey, find the family fun at this
one kool place!
14 Marineland of Florida
- 9600 Ocean Shore Boulevard / 904-460-1275
Located about 15 miles south of St. Augustine. Marineland
of Florida is the world's first oceanarium. Dedicated
to the sustaining and study of marine life, Marineland
offers many interesting programs about the wonders
of the sea. Activities in addition to general admission
programs includes painting with dolphins where guests
assist the water-bound artists in decorating a canvass
or a t-shirt the guest takes home. Another program
is call Touch and Feed where guests feed the dolphins.
/ Special programs require additional fees beyond
general admission cost.
15 St. Augustine Alligator
Farm, Zoological Park and Bird Sanctuary -
999 Anastasia Boulevard / St. Augustine / 904-824-3337
One of the oldest tourist attractions in Florida
the St. Augustine Alligator Farm has over 1500 alligators
on display as well as the only complete collection
of all 23 species of crocodilians in the world. Besides
alligators and crocodiles, the park contains wildlife
from all over the world including monkeys, wallabies,
tropical birds and a number of snakes and lizards
species. Native Floridian species are displayed in
a natural wildlife habitat and wildlife shows are
given every hour.
Reserve
Early ...while your preferred accommodations
are still available
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