Places to See around Saint Augustine, Florida

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Places to See around Saint Augustine, Florida

Food scene

Reasonable prices, delicious seafood and large portions.
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Schooner's Seafood House
3560 N Ponce De Leon Blvd
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Reasonable prices, delicious seafood and large portions.
You feel like you've stepped back in time when you go inside. Very cozy. Fun!
Donovan's Irish Pub
7440 US-1
You feel like you've stepped back in time when you go inside. Very cozy. Fun!

Sightseeing

What a view! What a workout! Nice museum and gift shop
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Faro y Museo Marítimo de St. Augustine
100 Red Cox Dr
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What a view! What a workout! Nice museum and gift shop
A super special place. Swim with dolphins, feed the dolphins. Learn really strange information about the dolphins.
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Marineland Marina
9600 N Ocean Shore Blvd
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A super special place. Swim with dolphins, feed the dolphins. Learn really strange information about the dolphins.
This place is fun. HUGE gators (I'm still impressed and I live here). Times where they feed them are impressive to watch. Two ziplines, one easier and one not. Both fun. They go over the (smaller, which is a good thing) alligators. ha ha Exciting nonetheless. Good bird watching in the winter and near evening. Many Roseate Spoonbills and assorted herons nest in the trees.
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Parque Zoológico de la Granja de Cocodrilos de St. Augustine
999 Anastasia Blvd
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This place is fun. HUGE gators (I'm still impressed and I live here). Times where they feed them are impressive to watch. Two ziplines, one easier and one not. Both fun. They go over the (smaller, which is a good thing) alligators. ha ha Exciting nonetheless. Good bird watching in the winter and near evening. Many Roseate Spoonbills and assorted herons nest in the trees.
This place is intact and has scary little areas. Read the history behind here and you'll know why. The views of the bay and the Bridge of Lions is spectacular.
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Castillo de San Marcos National Monument
11 S Castillo Dr
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This place is intact and has scary little areas. Read the history behind here and you'll know why. The views of the bay and the Bridge of Lions is spectacular.
Closest beach and has lots of room to walk on the beach. You can walk to the right and see the outlet from the intracoastal waterway rushing out into the sea with it's bevy of sail, shrimp & motorboats. Less crowded than St. Augustine Beach. Also easier to fish from.
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VILANO BEACH
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Closest beach and has lots of room to walk on the beach. You can walk to the right and see the outlet from the intracoastal waterway rushing out into the sea with it's bevy of sail, shrimp & motorboats. Less crowded than St. Augustine Beach. Also easier to fish from.
To the right of the bridge going to Vilano (turn R on A1A and again at the next cross road... go to end). Nice fishing pier to fish ( ! ) or just to walk on and watch the boats go by on the intracoastal
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Vilano Beach Fishing Pier
260 Vilano Rd
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To the right of the bridge going to Vilano (turn R on A1A and again at the next cross road... go to end). Nice fishing pier to fish ( ! ) or just to walk on and watch the boats go by on the intracoastal
30 min ride, but if you enjoy a large 120 feet deep ravine with winding trails to the spring fed stream at the bottom. This is fun. From Jan to March before the heavy rains, it is loaded with azaleas and assorted flowering plants & trees. Couple of crossing bridges. Some 1933 original structures. Nice place. Cooler weather best, cause it's a work out
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Parque Estatal de los Jardines del Barranco
1600 Twigg St
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30 min ride, but if you enjoy a large 120 feet deep ravine with winding trails to the spring fed stream at the bottom. This is fun. From Jan to March before the heavy rains, it is loaded with azaleas and assorted flowering plants & trees. Couple of crossing bridges. Some 1933 original structures. Nice place. Cooler weather best, cause it's a work out