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Anastasia State Park
1340-A A1A South
St. Augustine, Florida   32080
Phone: 904-461-2033
Reservations: 800-326-3521
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Located south of historic St. Augustine, the park's hardwood forest of ancient oaks was in its youth when Juan Ponce de Leon landed near the area in 1513 and gave Florida its name. On Anastasia Island, park visitors may enjoy a broad beach, a lagoon bordered by tidal salt marsh, and maritime and upland hammock.

Camping, beachcombing, swimming, picnicking, windsurfing, hiking, wildlife-viewing, and boating are popular activities. Nature trails meander through the maritime and upland hammock that covers ancient sand dunes. For anglers, Anastasia is a great place to haul in the big catch. The park's full-facility campground is in a wooded area within easy bicycling or walking distance of the beach.

Island Joe's camp store, rental shop, and tropical grill sells beach sundries, camping and fishing supplies, and rents bicycles, beach chairs, ocean toys, umbrellas, canoes, sailboards, and kayaks. Lessons on various water sports are available. Call 904-461-9322 for more information.
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Our families favorite camping spot.

We use Anastasia Park 4 to 5 times a year. We have seven children that range from 9 to 26 years of age. We have used this park for the last 10 years as our home away from home. All the attractions and shopping needs are very close.The Park Rangers and the Camp Host keep the sites and facilities exceptionally clean.

Written by The Kelley Family  16-Nov-2008

Best ever 4th of july!!!!!

We were there in 09 4th of july weekend! had a wonderful time! Aswom staf! Wonderful place to stay. Hot showers and even a washer and dryer, did not have to go home with sand filled clothes!!!! Kids had a great time to.

(name not given)  23-Jan-2010

Camping:
Anastasia State Park has a 139 site campground that is equipped for both tent campers and RVers. Each site has a picnic table, an in-ground grill, fire ring and water. All sites are equipped with electricity, if needed. None of the sites have sewer hookups, but there is a dump station located in the campground, as well as dumpsters for your household trash. For your convenience, there are two public telephones in the park; one is located in the camping area and one at the picnic area. Each of the sites is located in a shady hardwood hammock, away from the blowing sand and salt spray of the beach. However, most sites are within walking distance to the beach. There are natural barriers between each site that allow privacy for the visitor. Since one of the goals in state parks is preservation, site sizes vary. There are a few sites that can accommodate camping rigs up to 40'. Reservations for campsites may be made up to eleven (11) months in advance by contacting ReserveAmerica, toll-free, at 1-800 326-3521 (8:00 am to 8:00 pm), 1-888-433-0287 (TDD) (For Hearing Disabled). Nightly

Camping Rates for Anastasia State Park are:

Year Round: $23.00 plus tax

(Rates subject to change without notice.) Camping supplies can be purchased at

Island Joe?s, located near the entrance to the beach. This concession-operated park store offers camping supplies, ice and firewood and has bicycles, beach/water-related and recreational equipment available for rental. Anastasia also offers the Bedtime Story Camper Lending Library of picture books for campers aged four to nine. From pelicans to insects, the Lending Library is a fun way to enhance your child?s experience in the Real Florida. For a quiet afternoon or bedtime, share a story with your child to help explain the sights and sounds of Anastasia State Park. Ask the Ranger Station about how to check out a book.

RV Camping

Numerous spacious and private RV sites at Anastasia State Park allow RV?ers to enjoy the outdoors with access to both electric and water. A communal dump station is available at no extra charge. Please steward the park resources by conserving water and electricity during your stay. Sites are within an easy walk or bike ride from the beach. Tent camping with electric and water is also available.
Trails:
Nature Trails

Nature trails meander through the ancient dunes shaded by hammock forests. Ask for brochures about birds found in Anastasia State Park so you can identify as you go! 4.5 miles of beach (one way) can give hikers a real work out and the opportunity to spot numerous birds and even dolphins or other whales! Just remember you might be walking up-wind on the way home! The nature trails are mostly flat, but some spots are hilly, narrow or have stairs.
Picnicking:
Picnicking

Please come by and enjoy our picnic facilities. Anastasia State Park has three picnic areas. Hilltop picnic area, close to the marsh and the ocean, features several covered picnic tables and a restroom. Windsurf Picnic Pavilion, by the marsh, and Sea Turtle Picnic Pavilion, close to the ocean, are available to rent at a per day cost. Contact our Ranger Station at 904-461-2033 to reserve a pavilion, or if you have any additional questions about our picnic facilities.
Boating:
Salt Run, a tidal salt marsh, is a kayaker's delight. Catamarans and non-motorized boats may also enjoy the area. Operators of motorized craft, please obey signs, follow regulations, and keep your speed very slow (trawling) to preserve the habitat and for the safety of visitors and wildlife. Jet skis are not allowed.
Swimming:
Anastasia?s beautiful beach draws visitors from all around the world. With over four miles of pristine Atlantic Ocean beachfront, it?s easy to see why! Anastasia?s beachfront extends southward from the St. Augustine inlet. Walkers, joggers, fishermen, birding enthusiasts, and people just looking for fresh air and a walk with nature all love the beach at Anastasia. Surfers, too, find breakers much to their liking along the beach. Lifeguards are present from Memorial Day through Labor Day, but swimmers should always exercise caution whether a lifeguard is present or not. Swimming in any ocean setting always presents some degree of danger, including the threat of rip currents. Ask the Ranger Station about current ocean conditions, and always heed and advice and warnings posted for your protection.
Fishing and Hunting:
Fishing

The fishing area on Salt Run features a fish identification kiosk, a monofilament disposal bin, and a fish-cleaning station! Waters off the north end of the park are also popular. If you come ashore onto the park during your fishing adventure, please avoid the delicate marsh and fragile dunes. Please take all trash with you, as garbage is harmful to wildlife and unsightly. Thank you!
History of the Area:
More than 300 years ago, sites like the coquina quarries located within Anastasia State Recreation Area were busy with workmen, mostly Native Americans, hauling out blocks of rock. By the late 1700?s, the Native American population had died out and quarry workers were usually enslaved Africans. With hand tools, they hewed out blocks of the soft shellstone and pried the squares loose along natural layers in the rock. The blocks were loaded onto ox-drawn carts, then barged across Matanzas Bay to the town of St. Augustine. The blocks were used to construct the Castillo de San Marcos and many other public and private buildings.

From its founding in 1565, St. Augustine had been a struggling outpost of Spain?s American empire. Spanish soldiers built their fort and their homes out of the pine trees and palmetto that were so plentiful. Time after time, their wooden settlement was destroyed by storms or burned by pirates and other European raiders. On Anastasia Island, the Spaniards discovered a better building material deposits of a rock made of broken shells. As early as 1598, they dug enough to build a gunpowder storage magazine. But they had neither the manpower, the engineering skills nor the tools to excavate enough for a large structure.

Finally, in 1671 large-scale quarrying began in the stone pits. Anastasia Island was even called Cantera, Spanish for quarry. This site is one of several on the island; the St. Augustine Amphitheater is located in another site. Coquina rock is relatively soft and easy to cut while in the ground and hardens when exposed to air. The Spanish learned to waterproof the stone walls by coating them with plaster and paint. Coquina rock has a unique feature that made it ideal for a fort.

When besieging ships bombarded the Castillo, the walls simply absorbed the cannon balls. Coquina continued to be a prized building material not only to the Spanish but later to the British (1763-83) and the Americans (1821).
Area Accommodations
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Casa de Solana - Historic inn accommodations in St Augustine, featuring newly renovated antique-filled rooms and suites. Located within a quiet walled courtyard on the brick paved streets of historic old St. Augustine
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Wynnhaven Riverside is located on County Road 48 in the small town of Bushnell, Florida. Just head west 8 miles off I-75 on CR 48, you will find us there on your left hand side, 7 miles before you get to Floral City; more specifically, before you cross the bridge on the Withlacoochee River. Whether you are visiting Florida and want sun or prefer to camp in the shade of Florida's grand oak trees, we have units available for both.
Web Site: www.wynnhavenriverside.com
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Directions:
From I-95 take exit 311 (old 94). Go east on State Road 207. Turn right on State Road 312. Turn left on A1A. Travel approx. 1.5 miles north to main park entrance. (Turn right after The Surf Station.)

From US-1 turn east onto State Road 312. Turn north (left) on A1A. Travel approx 1.5 miles north to main park entrance. (Turn right after The Surf Station.)

Fort Mose Historic State Park is located just east of US-1 at the end of Saratoga Street in northern St. Augustine.
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