In Search of Florida's Little Europe
Don't forget your umbrella! (And other tips for visiting St. Augustine.)
- By Smithsonian magazine
- Smithsonian.com, October 01, 2001, Subscribe
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Anastasia State Recreation Area:
Tidal marshes, hardwood forests, sand dunes and lagoons await. Visitors can visit the abandoned coquina quarries or swim, fish, hike, bird-watch, or surf. Campsites are available for both tents and RVs. Anastasia State Park hosts a Haunted Hayride the weekend before Halloween, along with other seasonal activities. There is no admission fee, but a $1.00 donation to the Friends of Anastasia Citizens Support Organization is encouraged. For other events, call (904)461-2033.
Hours and Admission: Open daily. Campsites are available with a reservation. There is a $2.00 per car daily usage fee. Camping fees are $16.00 per night with additional charges for electricity and pets. (904)461-2033.
Guana River State Park:
Home to a wide variety of endangered wildlife, this 2,400-acre park contains 17 significant historic and prehistoric sites. Visitors can enjoy the beach and the woods. Early morning guided walking tours are offered on selected Sundays each month from September to May. Tour fees are $5.00 per person and include coffee, juice and doughnuts. On Wednesdays during the summer, budding naturalists, ages 7 to 11, can participate in games and classroom activities in a daylong program for a fee of $25.00, snacks and drinks included. Call (904)825-5071 for dates and reservations for both events.
Hours and Admission: Open daily 8 A.M. to sundown, $2.00 a day per car. (904)825-5071.
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Comments (1)
God Bless ALL!!!
Posted by Robert G.Mullen on December 24,2007 | 12:13 AM