Ormond Scenic Loop & Trail (OSLT) is a 30-mile double loop of roadways that offers visitors a unique and unforgettable experience of old Florida. This official Florida Scenic Highway and National Scenic Byway showcases the stunning natural beauty of coastal central Florida, with access to the Atlantic Ocean, North Peninsula, Bulow Creek, and Tomoka State Parks. The loop also provides a glimpse into over 299 years of history, including the famous winter residence of John D. Rockefeller, The Casements. With abundant recreational opportunities such as boating, fishing, hiking, and beach walking, OSLT is a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts.
Along the loop, visitors can explore various parks, including three Florida State Parks and several county and city parks. The scenic roadway offers breathtaking views of rivers, creeks, marshes, dunes, and beaches, while also providing opportunities to spot rare and protected wildlife, such as marine turtles during nesting season and right whales during their migration. OSLT is committed to preserving the natural environment and encourages visitors to participate in events like "ReGrow the Loop Plants for Birds" to help protect the ecosystem from invasive species. With its rich history, diverse natural landscapes, and recreational activities, OSLT is a destination that showcases the best of Florida's coastal beauty.
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