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Saturday, May 11, 2019

Washington Oaks Gardens State Park (Unique Beach and Formal Gardens) Florida


Washington Oaks Gardens State Park is located along State Road A1A on the east coast of Florida near St Augustine. The park is between the Atlantic Ocean and the Matanzas River and is divided into two areas; garden and beach. A1A separates the two.




The beach area, located on the eastern side of the road, provides a parking area with a walkway leading over the sand dunes to the beach.




The beach is mostly brownish- orange sand with small shell fragments as you get closer to the rock outcroppings. Take shoes to wear! 




Once you get to the beach, the rocks are located a little way down the beach to the left.







About half way there, you will begin to see piles of shells.









The majority of the shells are located close to the rocks.







This is the largest outcroppings of coquina rock on the Atlantic Ocean.




Located on the west side of A1A, along the Matanzas River, is 20 acres of formal gardens nature trails.





The rose garden is a treat for the scenes with over 150 rose bushes.





Citrus groves at Washington Oaks date back to the late 1700’ s.




The pay booth is located on the garden side and will issue you a car tag that can be used for parking on the beach side as well.





Located:  20 miles (37 minutes) south of St Augustine and 35 miles (46 minutes) north of Daytona Beach





Address:
6400 N Ocean Shore Blvd
Palm Coast, FL 32137

Hours:
8am-sunset, daily

​Admission:
$5 per vehicle


Happy Travels!

Sunday, January 27, 2019

Navarre Beach, Florida: A Hidden Gem on the Gulf Coast


We stumbled upon Navarre Beach by accident.  We were looking for a place to stop for the night on a trip to the Florida Keys. I am one of those people who believes that flying somewhere is like reading the first and last page of a book. Driving road trips are what I love. My trip planning involves “wonder what there is to see between here and there”. So, on this particular trip, Navarre Beach looked interesting and lodging was fairly cheap.





I was really shocked by the beauty and peacefulness of the area. It was afternoon and cloudy when we arrived at the hotel. My mother and I dropped our bags off and hit the bridge to the beach to check it out.







Sugary white sand, emerald green water, and very few people is what we found. This place was perfect!







We walked along the beach to the fishing pier. Past the pier, we could see rows of condos lining the beach. Up towards the parking area, some teens were playing volleyball. Upbeat music coming from the restaurant set the perfect beach vibe. We had found a paradise!



Navarre Beach is located about 17 miles west of Pensacola Beach on Gulf Boulevard.






The pier there is 1,545 feet long (the longest in Florida) and stands 30 feet above the water. A shop, attached to the pier, rents fishing poles and sells bait and tackle.




Best Western Navarre Waterfront is where we usually stay. It runs less than $100 a night and is clean.

Address: 


8697 Navarre Pkwy
Navarre, FL 32566






We usually prefer to stay right on the beach, but the views across the bay are amazing from the Best Western!




We have been back to Navarre beach several times since our first visit. We continue to love it just as much. It remains one of the most beautiful and peaceful places in the Florida Panhandle.


Happy Travels! 










Wednesday, January 23, 2019

Unveiling the Best Activities in Pensacola, Florida: A Comprehensive Guide


Pensacola is a favorite beach vacation destination for many families for good reason. I have never had a vacation strictly to Pensacola, but rather use it as a stop over point for trips father down into Florida. We usually wind up spending a day there on the way down and then stop again on the way back home. I find it to be more of a peaceful laid-back beach town than a busy party place. It gets a little crowded in the middle of Pensacola beach area, but go out a mile or so in either direction and you get to enjoy solitude.


Check out some of our favorite adventures below!





The Beaches


Pensacola Beach is popular for its sugar-white sand beaches and emerald-green waters. In fact, the beaches in the Pensacola area rank as some of the top beaches in the United States. Navarre Beach is my favorite and is usually lively without being crowded. Fort Picken is the place to go if you want miles of beach all to yourself.




Fort Pickens


This 1834 pentagonal historic United States military fort is located at the west end of Santa Rosa Island. It is named after American Revolutionary War hero Andrew Pickens.

After visiting the fort, enjoy some of the 10 miles of gulf and bay beaches leading to the fort. It's also one of the few places in the Pensacola area to find seashells. 

Address:
1400 Fort Pickens Rd, Pensacola Beach, FL 32561

Hours:
8:30 am - 6 pm   daily

Admission:
$20 per vehicle





Big Lagoon State Park



This Park is a 705-acre located on the northern shore of Big Lagoon, which separates the mainland from Perdido Key and the Gulf of Mexico. Activities such as bird watching, swimming, fishing, canoeing, and hiking are available. Strolling the long boardwalk and crabbing in the shallow waters of Big Lagoon are some favorite activities. Be sure to walk up the observation tower for a view of this amazing park!

Hours:
8am to 6pm daily

Admission:
$5.00 - $10.00 per vehicle, depends on number of occupants

Address:
12301 Gulf Beach Hwy, Pensacola, FL 32507




Pensacola Lighthouse

This 1859 lighthouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  A climb (177 steps) to the top will reward you with one of the most beautiful views on the Gulf Coast. It is located on an active military base (Naval Air Station Pensacola), so you will need to show proper identification for yourself as well as any other passengers who are 18 or older at the check point.

Admission:
Adults $7.00
Children 12 and under $4.00
Seniors 65+ $4.00
Military $4.00

Hours:
9:00am–5:00pm Daily

Address:
2081 Radford Blvd, Pensacola, FL 32508






Snorkeling


Pensacola Bay Snorkel Reef (Escambia County Bay Snorkel Reef)

  • Located approximately 50 ft. off shore in Park West, just before the entrance of Fort Pickens. Great for beginner snorkeler.


Pensacola Beach Reef

  • The reef is located 500 ft. off shore in Park East and attracts a wide variety of marine life.






Gulf Breeze Zoo

The zoo is small, but has a nice variety of animals and it is a fun way to spend a few hours.

Hours:
9 am – 4 pm daily

Admission:
Adult (13-64)      $20.95
 Senior (65+)      $19.95
 Children (2-12) $16.95
 Under 2               FREE

Address:
5701 Gulf Breeze Pkwy, Gulf Breeze, FL 32563



Historic Downtown Village


Located close to the Pensacola Bay, the Historic Pensacola Village consist of 27 properties in the National Register Historic District. Eleven of these properties are open for tours.

Hours:
Tuesday – Saturday       10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Admission:
Adults   $8
Seniors 65+, Active Military & Dependents           $7
Children (3-14)  $4

Address:
120 Church Street, Pensacola, FL 32502





Happy Travels! 



















Saturday, October 22, 2016

Discovering the Hidden Gem of Florida: Caladesi Island State Park



With 3 miles of untouched white sandy beaches, it’s easy to see why Caladesi Island consistently ranks as one of America’s top beaches.  It’s a great place for shelling, hiking the trails, swimming, snorkeling, kayaking, or just lying on the beach.




The island is accessible by only by private boat, ferry, or a mile long walk from Clearwater beach.




The Caladesi Island Ferry is located within the Honeymoon Island State park. You will pay an entry fee for the park and then another fee for the ferry.




The ferry will dock on the bay side and then you will take about a 10 minute walk to the beach.




We took the ferry, but I have been told that you can walk from Clearwater Beach. It is about a mile north of Pier 60.




The Bay side





Tips for the trip:
  1. Take a bag for all of your beach treasures. You can find a variety of shells, starfish, sea urchins, sand dollars, coral, and sponges.
  2. Go early in the morning to get the best shells.
  3. There is a store on the island to get food, drinks, and other things you may need, but it is quite a walk from the beach area. I would suggest carrying your own food and drink or purchase something from the store before heading to the beach.

Happy Travels!