Florida State Parks Near St. Augustine

Discover 17 parks within driving distance of St. Augustine

Anastasia State Park

St. Augustine, Florida
3 miles away

"Visitors from St. Augustine can easily reach the park for a quick beach day, fishing trip, or family outing. Its proximity also makes it a convenient stop before or after exploring historic downtown."

Anastasia State Park is known for its four miles of sandy Atlantic shoreline, protected dunes, and salt marshes that support abundant wildlife. Its location near St. Augustine makes it a favorite for beachgoers, paddlers, anglers, campers, and visitors exploring Florida's oldest city.

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Fort Mose Historic State Park

St. Augustine, Florida
4 miles away

"Visitors from St. Augustine can easily combine Fort Mose with the city’s historic district, museums, and waterfront attractions. The park adds an important cultural history experience just minutes away."

Fort Mose Historic State Park combines cultural history with scenic marsh views along the Matanzas River. The park features a museum, interpretive displays, and boardwalk access to the historic site, making it a meaningful stop for history lovers and nature observers alike.

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Faver-Dykes State Park

St. Augustine, Florida
12 miles away

"St. Augustine visitors often come for a quieter outdoor day on the water after exploring the historic district. The park is close enough for a half-day paddle or picnic."

Faver-Dykes State Park features a scenic tidal creek, salt marshes, and forested uplands that make it a favorite for canoeing, kayaking, and wildlife viewing. Visitors also enjoy primitive-style camping, fishing, and a calm natural setting close to the Atlantic coast.

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Washington Oaks Gardens State Park

Palm Coast, Florida
28 miles away

"St. Augustine visitors often make the short drive south for a quieter coastal experience away from the historic district. The park pairs well with a day trip that includes beaches, gardens, and scenic drives."

Washington Oaks Gardens State Park features 425 acres of shaded gardens, maritime hammock, and a dramatic Atlantic beach made of coquina rock. The park is especially popular for photography, birdwatching, fishing, and quiet nature walks.

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Bulow Plantation Ruins Historic State Park

Flagler Beach, Florida
31 miles away

"St. Augustine travelers may visit to add a lesser-known historic site to their itinerary. The park offers a different perspective on Florida history beyond the city’s colonial landmarks."

Bulow Plantation Ruins Historic State Park features the largest remaining sugar mill ruins in East Florida, surrounded by a peaceful hammock of live oaks and palmettos. The park offers a glimpse into Florida’s territorial-era history along with birdwatching, picnicking, and access to the scenic Bulow Creek area.

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"St. Augustine visitors often add the park to a coastal itinerary for beach time and scenic drives along A1A. It provides a natural contrast to the city’s historic attractions."

Gamble Rogers Memorial State Recreation Area at Flagler Beach offers a rare mix of beach, dunes, and riverfront access in a compact coastal setting. Its campground, boardwalks, and shoreline make it a favorite for camping, swimming, fishing, and watching shorebirds and sea turtles.

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Ravine Gardens State Park

Palatka, Florida
34 miles away

"St. Augustine visitors come for a scenic nature break from the historic district and beaches. The park offers a quieter, botanical contrast to the city’s busy attractions."

Ravine Gardens State Park features steep-sided ravines, landscaped gardens, and two suspension bridges that cross a dramatic natural depression. The park is especially popular in late winter and early spring when thousands of azaleas bloom along its scenic roads and trails.

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Addison Blockhouse Historic State Park

Welaka, Florida
38 miles away

"St. Augustine travelers often look for nearby historic attractions beyond the city center. This park offers a quieter, less crowded history stop within an easy day trip."

Addison Blockhouse Historic State Park is a compact historic site centered on the remnants of a military blockhouse built during the Second Seminole War. The park offers interpretive history, shaded picnic areas, and peaceful views of the St. Johns River and surrounding wetlands.

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Bulow Creek State Park

Flagler Beach, Florida
38 miles away

"St. Augustine visitors often add Bulow Creek to a coastal road trip for a quieter, less developed experience. The park pairs well with history-focused travel in the region."

Bulow Creek State Park combines natural beauty and history in a peaceful setting near the Atlantic coast. Its towering oak canopy, tidal creek, and preserved ruins make it a favorite for nature lovers, photographers, and history enthusiasts.

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Yellow Bluff Fort Historic State Park

Jacksonville, Florida
40 miles away

"St. Augustine visitors interested in historic sites often add Yellow Bluff Fort to a regional tour of forts, museums, and preserved landmarks."

Yellow Bluff Fort Historic State Park features the remains of a Civil War-era fort, scenic riverfront views, and interpretive exhibits that tell the story of Jacksonville's wartime defenses. It is a compact, peaceful site ideal for history enthusiasts and visitors seeking a quiet outdoor stop.

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Dunns Creek State Park

Satsuma, Florida
41 miles away

"St. Augustine visitors often add Dunns Creek State Park to a trip for a quieter, less developed outdoor experience. The park offers a contrast to the city’s historic and coastal attractions."

Dunns Creek State Park offers a remote, natural setting centered on waterways, marshes, and forested uplands. It is especially popular with anglers, birders, and paddlers looking for a low-key outdoor experience in Putnam County.

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Fort George Island Cultural State Park

Jacksonville, Florida
42 miles away

"St. Augustine visitors may come for a quieter historic experience beyond the city’s downtown attractions. The park offers riverfront scenery and cultural landmarks that pair well with a Northeast Florida road trip."

Fort George Island Cultural State Park combines natural beauty with centuries of history, including the Kingsley Plantation area and scenic shoreline along the St. Johns River. The park is popular for kayaking, fishing, biking, and exploring the island’s cultural landscape.

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Big Talbot Island State Park

Jacksonville, Florida
45 miles away

"St. Augustine travelers may visit as part of a Northeast Florida coastal road trip. The park’s wild, undeveloped character contrasts with the city’s historic attractions."

Big Talbot Island State Park offers one of Northeast Florida’s most distinctive coastal landscapes, with quiet beaches, tidal creeks, and abundant shorebirds. It is especially popular for photography, kayaking, fishing, and exploring the island’s natural beauty.

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Little Talbot Island State Park

Jacksonville, Florida
45 miles away

"St. Augustine visitors come for a scenic day trip that pairs well with historic sightseeing. The park offers a quieter natural complement to the region's busy attractions."

Little Talbot Island State Park offers a wild Atlantic coastline, scenic marshes, and shaded maritime forest on a largely undeveloped barrier island. It is especially known for beachcombing, birding, fishing, kayaking, and peaceful nature experiences near Jacksonville.

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Talbot Islands State Parks

Jacksonville, Florida
46 miles away

"St. Augustine visitors often add the park to a broader northeast Florida trip that includes beaches and historic attractions. It offers a quieter, more natural complement to the city’s busy waterfront."

Talbot Islands State Parks includes several connected natural areas that showcase Florida’s Atlantic barrier island ecosystem, from sandy beaches to marshes and maritime hammocks. It is especially known for wildlife viewing, kayaking, fishing, and quiet shoreline exploration.

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Fort Clinch State Park

Fernandina Beach, Florida
55 miles away

"St. Augustine travelers may visit Fort Clinch as part of a Northeast Florida history tour, adding a coastal fort and beach day to their itinerary."

Fort Clinch State Park combines one of Florida's best-preserved brick forts with miles of shoreline, nature trails, and excellent birding. Its mix of history and coastal scenery makes it a favorite for families, anglers, and day-trippers.

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Pumpkin Hill Creek Preserve State Park

Jacksonville, Florida
55 miles away

"St. Augustine visitors may choose the preserve for a more secluded outdoor adventure during a longer northeast Florida trip. It offers excellent opportunities for birding and scenic exploration."

Pumpkin Hill Creek Creek Preserve State Park spans more than 4,000 acres of northeast Florida wetlands and uplands, offering a rare mix of coastal habitat and backcountry solitude. It is especially popular for birding, kayaking, and hiking through scenic marsh and forest landscapes.

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