The Atlantic Ocean and the Matanzas River provide the natural boundaries for the 425 acres of coastal scenery that comprise Washington Oaks Gardens State Park. Ocean waves have washed away the sand, exposing coquina rock and creating a picturesque boulder-strewn beach. At low tide, many shore birds feed and rest...
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The Atlantic Ocean and the Matanzas River provide the natural boundaries for the 425 acres of coastal scenery that comprise Washington Oaks Gardens State Park. Ocean waves have washed away the sand, exposing coquina rock and creating a picturesque boulder-strewn beach. At low tide, many shore birds feed and rest around the peaceful tidal pools. Visitors can enjoy picnicking, fishing and walking through the ornamental gardens and along the river.
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Florida’s gardens are verdant sanctuaries for the botanically inclined. Explore the Sunshine State through its gardens for a peaceful day trip, or maybe try a statewide tour of these gardens. Read More
White, black, even orange? Yes, the sands of Florida's beaches are all of these colors. Read about the types of beach terrain you can expect to explore. Read More
InsideFLFishing June is America's Great Outdoors Month. Check out a great place to celebrate it, the Wild & Scenic Loxahatchee River: http://t.co/0gcMRXtB
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