
Anastasia State Park
With 1,600 acres, including four miles of pristine beach, tidal salt marshes, and hammock preserves, Anastasia State Park has almos everything a beachgoer might be looking for: sunbathing, surfing, swimming, fishing, sailboats, paddle boarding, and sailboarding.
This beach boasts beautiful, white sandy beaches, a variety of birds, turtles, and other wildlife. Visitors can walk the nature trails that wind through the dunes shaded by maritime hammocks. Spectacular sunrises can be viewed from this spot, as well as the oldest city’s inlet, where the Matanzas meets the Atlantic Ocean.
Visitors can also hike the coquina quarries located at the park entrance. This archaeological site dates from the 1700s when the Castillo de San Marcos was first built. The quarries were continuously used until the turn of the 20th century. This is a protected historic site and on the National Register of Historic Places.
Campers can spend the night in Anastasia State Park’s full-facility campground, with showers, bathrooms, and a store near the beach selling camping necessities. There are over 139 campsites to choose from, all located beneath trees and palms.
Recreational activities at Anastasia State Park range from windsurfing and kayaking to fishing and hiking the park’s Ancient Dunes Nature Trail.
Driving is prohibited on the beaches of Anastasia State Park, and dogs are not allowed on the beach or inside the park’s facilities.
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