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Bulow Creek State Park — Attraction in Flagler Beach

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Bulow Creek State Park
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Bulow Creek State Park is a Florida State Park located five miles north of Ormond Beach. It is on Old Dixie Highway, next to the Atlantic Ocean.
Nearby attractions
Fairchild Oak
3301 Old Dixie Hwy, Ormond Beach, FL 32174
James Ormond Park
3268 Old Dixie Hwy, Ormond Beach, FL 32174
Nearby restaurants
Halifax Plantation Tavern & Pub
3400 Clubhouse Dr Main Clubhouse, Ormond Beach, FL 32174
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Bulow Creek State Park

3351 Old Dixie Hwy, Ormond Beach, FL 32174
4.7(829)
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Bulow Creek State Park is a Florida State Park located five miles north of Ormond Beach. It is on Old Dixie Highway, next to the Atlantic Ocean.

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Family friendly
Pet friendly
attractions: Fairchild Oak, James Ormond Park, restaurants: Halifax Plantation Tavern & Pub
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(386) 676-4050
Website
floridastateparks.org

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Nearby attractions of Bulow Creek State Park

Fairchild Oak

James Ormond Park

Fairchild Oak

Fairchild Oak

4.8

(265)

Open until 12:00 AM
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James Ormond Park

James Ormond Park

4.5

(101)

Closed
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Things to do nearby

DARE TO DANCE - FREE Community Class
DARE TO DANCE - FREE Community Class
Mon, Dec 8 • 7:00 PM
533 North Nova Road #Suite 105, Ormond Beach, FL 32174
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Zipline Adventure through Tuscawilla Park
Zipline Adventure through Tuscawilla Park
Mon, Dec 8 • 10:00 AM
1000 Orange Avenue, Daytona Beach, 32114
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Watercolor Christmas Cards
Watercolor Christmas Cards
Wed, Dec 10 • 1:00 PM
1546 Ocean Shore Boulevard, Ormond Beach, FL 32176
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Nearby restaurants of Bulow Creek State Park

Halifax Plantation Tavern & Pub

Halifax Plantation Tavern & Pub

Halifax Plantation Tavern & Pub

4.4

(13)

$

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Reviews of Bulow Creek State Park

4.7
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2.0
5y

I've been to this camping location many times over the past 10 years with various friends. It seems to be going downhill! There's no elective for camping with electricity (a fan in my tent is very helpful if there's no air flow). When looking for a location for my travel trailer, we were told there was only one that had sewage available, however there are several not even listed on the map. And, what's premium / elite / standard is quite hard to understand. As a veteran, I asked about discount, was told that it was 20%. Then when I made reservation and paid, I was told there was already a discount given. How am I stopped to be sure I'm not being lied to? No change in price means there's not a discount! I went to wash clothes and the lock was broke on the laundry room, plus machines took my money and the office said it's operated by a different business! The lady in the office ended up talking about me (the person who had issues with frogs making to much noise), while she was talking to another guest. Rude woman! I'm looking for other places to rent /...

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5.0
2y

I spent the afternoon here, it was well worth it. Some great trails to hike on. I hiked the main trail for over 4 1/2 mi and it was very interesting with all the wildlife out in the swampy areas. Crabs were coming to the surface in a moving water mass under the bridge. The trails are well maintained, there are some muddy areas about halfway just before you get to the bridge where it crosses over a creek. The restrooms were clean, there was no drinkable water. There are barbecues and picnic tables. The setting was very quiet as it was far enough off the highway to enjoy nature. Along the trail some of the trees are very dense and you see many, ancient oak trees that must be at least 200 years old. There is no fee to get in the park and it's well...

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4.0
6y

Lovely spot for a walk - there are two trails, one is a fairly short (1/4 mile or so) nature loop the other is a 6 mile straight hike to the Bulow Plantation Ruins State park - both trails are well maintained and offer fairly peaceful walks through the woods and across the salt marsh on the way to the Plantation ruins. There is an enormous live oak estimated to be between 300 and 500 years old that appears to be straight from a fairy story at the parking lot of this park. Please note that there are two sections to this park with separate entrances and parking spots - you can hike from one to the other on the 6 mile hiking trail. The ruins are located a few miles north of Old Dixie Highway off...

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I spent the afternoon here, it was well worth it. Some great trails to hike on. I hiked the main trail for over 4 1/2 mi and it was very interesting with all the wildlife out in the swampy areas. Crabs were coming to the surface in a moving water mass under the bridge. The trails are well maintained, there are some muddy areas about halfway just before you get to the bridge where it crosses over a creek. The restrooms were clean, there was no drinkable water. There are barbecues and picnic tables. The setting was very quiet as it was far enough off the highway to enjoy nature. Along the trail some of the trees are very dense and you see many, ancient oak trees that must be at least 200 years old. There is no fee to get in the park and it's well worth the trip.
Scott McDonaldScott McDonald
Lovely spot for a walk - there are two trails, one is a fairly short (1/4 mile or so) nature loop the other is a 6 mile straight hike to the Bulow Plantation Ruins State park - both trails are well maintained and offer fairly peaceful walks through the woods and across the salt marsh on the way to the Plantation ruins. There is an enormous live oak estimated to be between 300 and 500 years old that appears to be straight from a fairy story at the parking lot of this park. Please note that there are two sections to this park with separate entrances and parking spots - you can hike from one to the other on the 6 mile hiking trail. The ruins are located a few miles north of Old Dixie Highway off of Kings Rd.
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I spent the afternoon here, it was well worth it. Some great trails to hike on. I hiked the main trail for over 4 1/2 mi and it was very interesting with all the wildlife out in the swampy areas. Crabs were coming to the surface in a moving water mass under the bridge. The trails are well maintained, there are some muddy areas about halfway just before you get to the bridge where it crosses over a creek. The restrooms were clean, there was no drinkable water. There are barbecues and picnic tables. The setting was very quiet as it was far enough off the highway to enjoy nature. Along the trail some of the trees are very dense and you see many, ancient oak trees that must be at least 200 years old. There is no fee to get in the park and it's well worth the trip.
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Lovely spot for a walk - there are two trails, one is a fairly short (1/4 mile or so) nature loop the other is a 6 mile straight hike to the Bulow Plantation Ruins State park - both trails are well maintained and offer fairly peaceful walks through the woods and across the salt marsh on the way to the Plantation ruins. There is an enormous live oak estimated to be between 300 and 500 years old that appears to be straight from a fairy story at the parking lot of this park. Please note that there are two sections to this park with separate entrances and parking spots - you can hike from one to the other on the 6 mile hiking trail. The ruins are located a few miles north of Old Dixie Highway off of Kings Rd.
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