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BULOW CREEK STATE PARK, Cont.
destruction of neighboring Bulow Plantation during the Second Seminole War in 1836. The Bulow Woods Trail, nearly seven miles long, takes hikers to Bulow Plantation Ruins Historic State park.
BULOW PLANTATION RUINS HISTORIC STATE PARK
3501 Old Kings Rd S, Flagler Beach
Features: Boat Ramp, Boating, Canoe/Non-Motor Boats, Docks/Pier, Fishing, Parking, Picnic Area, Restrooms, Walk/Jog Bike Path.
The 150 acres of Bulow Plantation Ruins stand as a monument to the rise and the fall of sugar plantations. A scenic walking trail leads visitors to the sugar mill ruins, listed on the National Register of Historic Sites. The park has picnic facilities and an interpretative center which tells the story of the plantation’s history. A boat ramp provides access for canoes and small powerboats to scenic Bulow creek, a designated state canoe trail. Anglers can fish from the dock or a boat.
Admission Fee: $4.00 per vehicle, please use the honor box to pay fees. Correct change is required and limit 8 per vehicle.
The admission fee is $2.00 for pedestrians, bicyclists, extra passengers, or passengers in a vehicle with a holder of an Annual Individual Entrance pass.
Picnic Pavilion rentals are $60 per day.
For more information visit www.floridastateparks.org/parks-and-trails
THE CASEMENTS AND ROCKEFELLER GARDENS (SEE PAGE 23)
25 Riverside Dr., Ormond Beach
Features: Community/Meeting Room, Fishing, Gazebo/Pavilion, Kitchen, Parking, Restrooms, Walk/Jog Bike Path.
The site is available for rentals, wedding ceremonies and receptions. Tours are offered at the Casements, contact
Large group tours are scheduled by appointment only. There is a recommended donation of $1 per person.
Contact 386-676-3216 or visit www.ormondbeach.org/754/tour-times.
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