

A serene coastal garden with ancient oak trees, beautiful azaleas, and a stunning riverfront.
A serene park with beautiful gardens, a nature trail, and a historic estate.

A historic lighthouse offering tours, maritime history, and beautiful views.
A 17th-century fort offering night tours and a glimpse into Spanish colonial history.
A local favorite for breakfast, known for its waterfront views and delicious seafood dishes.
A casual spot for lunch, famous for its creative sandwiches and friendly atmosphere.
An upscale dining experience with a focus on fresh seafood and steaks, offering beautiful views of the Banana River.
Stone-ground grits with fresh shrimp, onions, bell peppers, and garlic, topped with cheddar cheese.
Deep-fried balls of ground conch meat, mixed with onions, peppers, and spices, served with tartar sauce.
Slow-cooked pork ribs glazed with a sweet and tangy sauce, served with coleslaw and pickles.

A local delicacy, this olive oil is cold-pressed from the olives grown in the historic city of St. Augustine, near Washington Oaks Gardens State Park.
Crafted from sea glass found along the park's shoreline, these unique pieces celebrate the park's coastal heritage.
A traditional craft of the Seminole tribe, palm frond weaving is a symbol of Florida's indigenous culture.

Washington Oaks Gardens State Park can experience sudden rain showers, especially in the summer.

Staying hydrated is crucial while exploring the park's trails and gardens.
The park's natural environment may attract insects, especially in the evenings.

Wallibou Beach, Haiti, offers a secluded, pristine shoreline with clear turquoise waters, perfect for relaxation and snorkeling.
Explore ancient rock carvings dating back to the Stone Age, etched into the cliffs of the Umeälven River.

Experience the stunning night sky of the Mojave Desert at the Valley of Fire State Park's annual Night Sky Program.