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Bethune Point Park

101 E Bellevue, Bellevue and South Beach Sts, Daytona Beach, FL

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Although available for use only during daylight hours, Bethune Point Park is a great place for a picnic and a friendly softball game. Four fields are maintained at the park. Features a fishing pier and a barbecue pavilion.

Bulow Plantation Ruins

County Rd 2001, Flagler Beach, FL 32110 · 386-517-2084

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Befitting its ancestry, this once thriving indigo, cotton and sugar plantation is on Old Dixie Highway, north of Ormond Beach. A regal mansion in 1821, only brick shells remain of what were the sugar mill, springhouse, and the foundation. Picnic facilities are available.

City Island Park

115 E Orange Ave, and City Island Pkwy, Daytona Beach, FL 32114

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This renovated park is great for the family. Public boat docks, outdoor grills. Playground and volleyball courts are situated between lovely green palms and cobblestones.

Manatee Island Park

351 N Beach St, near J. Saxton Lloyd Riverfront Park, Daytona Beach, FL

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This is a well-known wildlife sanctuary that boasts five picnic pavilions, complete with grills and eating tables, a children's playground area, and restroom facilities.

North Peninsula State Recreation Area

800 N Daytona Ave, Flagler Beach, FL 32136 · 386-517-2086

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Just minutes away in Ormond Beach, you can find over two miles of white beaches, natural palmetto dunes, and lumbering sea turtles. Great fishing and lots of recreational choices – tennis courts, basketball court, shuffleboard, and fitness trails.

Spruce Creek Park

6250 Ridgewood Ave, Port Orange, FL · 386-322-5133

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For a peaceful and historic respite, try Spruce Creek Park. Located just south of Daytona Beach, these are old Indian grounds where you can view ancient Indian mounds and monarchial tombs along the banks of beautiful Spruce Creek.

Sunsplash Park

611 S Atlantic Ave, Daytona Beach, FL

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If you like fun in the water, Sunsplash Park is for you. Spouting water fountains, playground area, volleyball courts, restrooms, outdoor showers to wash off that sand and a Coca Cola "cool zone." Off-beach parking available here.

Washington Oaks State Gardens

6400 N Oceanshore Blvd, Palm Coast, FL 32173 · 386-446-6780

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Between the Intracoastal Waterway and the roar of the Atlantic Ocean are great oaks, flowering annuals, perennials, tropical and local vegetation. During spring, azaleas, camellias, and roses positively explode with color, and there is an abundance of citrus trees on the outer perimeter of the park.

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Looking for some peace and quiet? An idyllic spot to relax and unwind? You've made it to the right category. Here, we list some of the most beautiful and functional parks in the city. Many provide jogging and cycling trails, picnic sites, and large, open areas for throwing a Frisbee or walking your dog.

 

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