Washington Oaks Gardens State Park, Florida, United States
4.5 (751 reviews) Spent Ranking #3 in Palm Coast State Parks
All things Florida for all ages and abilities.
This park hits all the great things Florida has to offer for $5 a car. The beach side had a unique Coconia rocks on a beautiful beach with tons of space to spread out and enjoy the Atlantic Ocean. The park side has a great picnic area and gardens. The picnic area has ample space for many groups to picnic on tables spread out. There is also bathrooms and a playground. The gardens along the inter coastal are breath taking and peaceful. Bathrooms and water fountains open. There are accessible trails throughout the park. This park is great for all ages and abilities. You can see the beach, intercostal, picnic, playground d and view beautiful gardens all in one place.
Address
6400 N Oceanshore Blvd, Palm Coast, FL 32137-2415
Mobile
Website
http://www.floridastateparks.org/washingtonoaks/default.cfm
Current local date and time now
Monday, May 13, 2024, 9:40
User Ratings
4.5 based on (751 reviews)
Reviews
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5Cahill Adventures 5:00 PM Mar 25, 2022
All things Florida for all ages and abilities.
This park hits all the great things Florida has to offer for $5 a car. The beach side had a unique Coconia rocks on a beautiful beach with tons of space to spread out and enjoy the Atlantic Ocean. The park side has a great picnic area and gardens. The picnic area has ample space for many groups to picnic on tables spread out. There is also bathrooms and a playground. The gardens along the inter coastal are breath taking and peaceful. Bathrooms and water fountains open. There are accessible trails throughout the park. This park is great for all ages and abilities. You can see the beach, intercostal, picnic, playground d and view beautiful gardens all in one place.
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5ChrisH 5:00 PM Feb 3, 2023
Great place
Two seniors visited this state park in mid-January 2023 and were very impressed. As has been noted by other reviewers, there is a $5 per car entrance fee. Display the receipt they give you on the dashboard. An easy 20 minute drive south on A1A from St Augustine Beach. Be sure to get your park map and trail guide from the ranger at the entrance booth, as we did not see any at the unmanned visitor center, which you can tour. Restrooms are located at several places in the park but no food concessions. The formal gardens had very few flowers blooming in January but we imagine they must be beautiful in the spring and summer with all of the roses and azaleas planted there. There are several paths through the garden and at least three paths through the woods that are well marked and take you to the river side of the park. Unfortunately, the ocean side of the park is still closed due to restorations from all of the hurricane damage.