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Anastasia State Park

Anastasia State Park

Introduction

Nestled along Florida's northeastern coastline, Anastasia State Park serves as a critical conservation area that offers visitors an immersive journey through one of the state's most ecologically significant coastal landscapes. This natural sanctuary provides an unparalleled opportunity to experience the intricate environmental tapestry of Florida's maritime regions.

Background

A dynamic coastal ecosystem stretching across 1,600 acres, Anastasia State Park represents a pristine preservation of Florida's maritime environments. The park encompasses diverse landscapes including ancient sand dunes, salt marshes, and maritime hammock forests, creating a complex habitat that supports an extraordinary range of plant and animal species.

History

Located adjacent to the historic city of St. Augustine, Anastasia Island has been a pivotal landscape since prehistoric times. Indigenous Timucua people were the first known inhabitants, utilizing the island's rich marine and terrestrial resources. Spanish explorers later recognized the strategic importance of this coastal terrain, establishing settlements that would shape Florida's colonial trajectory.

Address: St. Augustine, FL 32080Get Directions

Total Trail Length: 4 miles

Fees: $8 per vehicle

Hours: 8:00 AM to sunset, daily

Phone: (904) 461-2033

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Points of Interest

  • Scenic beach trails
  • Salt marsh ecosystems
  • Maritime hammock habitat
  • Coastal wildlife viewing
  • Migratory bird watching
  • Sandy dune landscapes
  • Pristine shoreline
  • Native plant species
  • Geological coastal features

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