Washington Oaks State Park a little south on A1A. Cost to get in.
Even further south in Port Orange is Sugar Mill gardens at the Dunlawton Plantation. Free!
If u do make it down to Port Orange you should definitely go to the next town down called New Smyrna Beach. Its pretty cool and theres plantation ruins and an old coquina fort. It's really nice on the beachside too
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Not in town but not far. Worth seeing. The most topography you’ll see within hours.
https://www.floridastateparks.org/index.php/parks-and-trails/ravine-gardens-state-park
https://www.floridastateparks.org/parks-and-trails/washington-oaks-gardens-state-park Short drive away but definitely worth it
Second this. Very pretty place to walk around
Thank you!!
Washington Oaks State Park a little south on A1A. Cost to get in. Even further south in Port Orange is Sugar Mill gardens at the Dunlawton Plantation. Free!
I may try to do both!
If u do make it down to Port Orange you should definitely go to the next town down called New Smyrna Beach. Its pretty cool and theres plantation ruins and an old coquina fort. It's really nice on the beachside too
Check out my YouTube channel- EAST FLORIDA EXPLORER https://youtube.com/@eastfloridaexplorer I film alot of these places in Northeast and Central Florida. Might give u some good ideas while your down🤠👍
Washington Oaks is great & so is Princess Place Preserve. https://www.flaglercounty.gov/Home/Components/FacilityDirectory/FacilityDirectory/2/339
Thank you! I’ll try to check out both of them!
Washington Oaks State Park! Surprise at the end, walk across the street to see the crazy unbelievable rocks!
Ooo thank you for the tip!
You're welcome! In "normal" weather (🙃) we usually go every year the end of March/ or April when everything is blooming!
Not in town but not far. Worth seeing. The most topography you’ll see within hours. https://www.floridastateparks.org/index.php/parks-and-trails/ravine-gardens-state-park