St. Augustine, Florida and Surrounding Area

St. Augustine, Florida and Surrounding Area

Travelling to St. Augustine Florida is an amazing family adventure. Founded in 1565, St. Augustine is embedded in history, it is the oldest continuously occupied city and port established by Europeans in the Continental United States. Not to mention, it’s where the Authors parents live!

Map of Areas Visited in this Post

Disclaimer: the children are different ages in the pictures because this post was written over a few trips to St. Augustine. Enjoy!

Cassy and the boys doing yoga at Arches National Park

Native Southwest Trip: This post is only one stop along a 38 day journey through the Southwest. Check out the full itinerary!

Castillo de San Marcos

The site of our very first Jr. Ranger Badge! The Castillo de San Marcos is the oldest masonry fort in the continental United States.  Here’s where it all began!

Castillo de San Marcos National Monument
Castillo de San Marcos National Monument

Situated in downtown St. Augustine, the fort was constructed of coquina rock. Unique to Florida, the rock consists of millions of seashells cemented together. It proved highly durable and easily absorbed the force of many cannon balls. 

Chilling at the fort.
Atop the tower made of Coquina at Castillo

Fort Matanzas

Located a quick ferry ride from the visitor center located on Anastasia Island, this fort served as a defense for the southern approach to the Spanish military settlement of St. Augustine. 

Demonstration of how the Canon works

Fort Matanzas is also home to a rich eco system that is delicately placed between a barrier island protecting it from the Atlantic’s harsh weather and the Matanzas river.

Anastasia State Park

Anastasia State Park is home to a pristine white sand beach protected by dunes, tidal marsh, and a maritime hammock.  The Author was solo parenting the boys for a week here while Cassy went to a work event in Tampa.

Maddio next to the welcome sign

Solo parenting with these kiddos has one simple rule. Do what the kids want to do and everyone is happy. The Author had many “plans” for these boys on our trip, which included beach adventures, hikes, and so much more. Swimming against the current, we tackled most of them, but in the end I gave into the kids will.

Bending to the kids will and going mini golfing
Bending to the kids will and going mini golfing
Camping at the Beach
Camping at the Beach

Due to its ideal location nearby St. Augustine and it’s bargain nightly rates, Anastasia State Park is also home to one of the hardest to book campgrounds in all of Florida!

A hike through the maritime hammock

Nesting Sea Turtles are common along the Florida Atlantic coast.  Sea Turtles return to the place where they are born to build nests as adults, which is why it is so critical to protect these important breeding grounds. Thanks to the efforts of conservationists, the Sea Turtles populations are recovering after years of decline.

Common Sea Turtle protective fence

There are two hikes at this state park: the Ancient Dunes Trail and Marsh Trail. Both are less than a mile long, relatively flat, and great for hiking with children.

Marsh Trail takes you along a quiet marsh
Ancient Dunes trail is well labeled throughout

In addition to National Park ranger badges, we also love to collect the state park badges when available.

A well earned badge combo!

After a many days of activities, we settled into the camper for some rest and relaxation and let the kids run wild while Daddy napped.

Letting the boys do what they want
Letting the boys do what they want

Visit with the Parents in Nocatee

Nocatee, Florida is a relatively new planned city north of St. Augustine and South of Jacksonville. The city is well laid out, golf cart friendly, and home to several pools and two water parks for the residents.  It’s no wonder my parents chose to call this place home!

Heading out on a bike ride with Pops

It is surrounded by a protected preserve and home to young families, retirees and everyone in between. It has a great small town, freshly built resort feel.

One of the two water parks found in Nocatee

It is always a pleasure of staying with our folks in Nocatee.  Here we were able to celebrate Pops birthday, Father’s Day and an early birthday for Lincoln. All while Cassy was away at a work event in Tampa. 

The Author with his parents and boys after a game of mini golf

Bonus Side Trip: St. Petersburg Florida

The Author snuck away for a few nights to meet Cassy in St. Petersburg Florida, near where she was working in Tampa, and left the kiddos with their grandparents. We took full advantage of the time away from the kids and went out on date nights. We hit up Green Bench Brewery and Red Mesa Mercado in downtown St. Petersburg and then took a walk along the pier.

A Sunset View from St. Pete Pier on Date Night with the Author

Along the stroll on St. Pete Pier we encountered the Bending Arc, a 424-foot aerial sculpture by Janet Echelman. The sculpture’s title is a reference to Martin Luther King Jr.’s words, “The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice”.

Bending Arc Art Sculpture
Bending Arc Art Sculpture

After a short 2 day, kid-less trip to St. Petersburg, the Author returned to Nocatee to grab the kids and head out to our next destination: New Orleans. We first needed to stop in Tallahassee to meet up with Cassy coming in from Tampa.

Kids on Anastasia Beach
Kids on Anastasia Beach

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