A1A Scenic & Historic Coastal Byway
Places to Visit
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A1A Bicycle/Pedestrian Path (FL)
The separated Bicycle/Pedestrian Path begins at Marineland and runs parallel to A1A for the remainder of the southern portion of the scenic corridor.
Location: Runs from Marineland to the southernmost end of the Byway.
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One of Florida's busiest state parks, Anastasia State Park lies right off A1A. You'll find opportunities galore for camping, biking, fishing, or just relaxing on golden shores.
Location: 1340A A1A South St. Augustine, Florida 32080
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Bings Landing County Park (FL)
Bings Landing County Park is an eleven-acre park and historical site located on the west side of A1A.
Location: A1A at the Hammock (Intracoastal Waterway) 5880 N. Oceanshore Blvd. (A1A), Palm Coast
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The Bridge of Lions is one of the most prominent design features along the Byway. Designed to reflect St. Augustine's Mediterranean heritage, it is one of the few engineering structures that can be defined by its architectural style.
Location: Bridge of Lions St Augustine, Florida 32084
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Castillo de San Marcos was for many years the northern most outpost of the Spanish New World Empire. Castillo de San Marcos is the oldest masonry fort and the best-preserved example of Spanish colonial fortification built in the continental United States.
Location: 1 South Castillo Drive St. Augustine, FL 32084
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One of the most-recognized symbols of Ripley's Believe It or Not, Castle Warden is a Moorish Revival mansion in St. Augustine that has been the flagship of Ripley’s museums since the early 1950s.
Location: St. Augustine
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Here, over six miles of beaches overlook rolling dunes. One gets a feeling of "Old Florida" with its traditional seaside shops, restaurants, boardwalk and fishing pier.
Location: Located just east of Intracoastal Waterway, on SR 100.
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Flagler Beach Boardwalk and Pier (FL)
The Flagler Beach Boardwalk and Pier are located "downtown." This is the center of many activities associated with the beachside community.
Distance from byway: On the byway Directions: State Road A1A: A1A Ocean Shore Scenic Highway
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Flagler Beach Historical Museum (FL)
The Museum depicts Flagler Beach's history, with pictures and artifacts dating back to its founding.
Location: 207 S. Central Ave. Flagler Beach, FL 32136
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Flagler Memorial Presbyterian Church (FL)
Another legacy of the Flagler Era (circa 1887-1913) of St. Augustine history, the Flagler Memorial Presbyterian Church offers a classic example of the Venetian Renaissance style.
Location: 32 Sevilla Street St Augustine, FL








