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O rmond Beach PARKS
AMES PARK
195 South Beach Street, Ormond Beach
Features: Dock/Pier, Fishing, Gazebo, Picnic Area, Restrooms.
Available for rental for wedding or family celebrations.
ANDY ROMANO BEACHFRONT PARK
839 S. Atlantic Ave, Ormond Beach
Features: Gazebo/Pavilion, Outdoor Grills, Parking, Picnic Area, Playground, Restrooms.
This 4-acre park located along A1A and has beach access, off-beach parking, a splash pad, playground, pavilions, concessions and restrooms.
BAILEY RIVERBRIDGE GARDENS
1 North Beach Street, Ormond Beach
Features: Dock/Pier, Fishing, Parking, Walk/Jog Bike Path
This is a 2.6 acre riverfront Park at the foot of Granada Bridge on the mainland side of the intercoastal, located at the intersection of North Beach Street and Granada Blvd. A scenic fountain sets in front of the Pilgrims Rest Church, the historic site of the first Christian wedding in North America.
The Church has been preserved by the Ormond Beach Historic Trust and can be used for a meeting room, showers or family celebrations. The gardens and Church can be rented, call 386-676-3216.
BULOW CREEK STATE PARK
2099 North Beach Street, Ormond Beach
Features: Picnic Area, Restrooms, Walk/Jog Bike Path
Bulow Creek protects nearly 5,600 acres, more than 1,500 of which are submerged lands. The highlight of Bulow Creek is one of the largest remaining stands of southern live oak forest along Florida’s east coast. The reigning tree is the Fairchild Oak, one of the largest live oak trees in the south. For more than 400 years, it has been a silent witness to human activities along Bulow Creek, including the
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