Rocks-Washington Oaks State Park is a picturesque coastal retreat nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and the Matanzas River in Palm Coast, Florida. Spanning 425 acres, the park boasts stunning coastal scenery, including a boulder-strewn beach formed by one of the largest outcroppings of coquina rock on the Atlantic. Visitors can explore the park's diverse ecosystems, from coastal scrub and lush hammocks to scenic tidal marshes, and relax in the meticulously sculpted 20-acre formal gardens that are a testament to the Young family's legacy.
With its mission to Preserve, Protect, Promote, and Interpret Washington Oaks Gardens State Park, the Friends of Washington Oaks work tirelessly to ensure the park's natural beauty and historical significance are cherished and shared with visitors. Whether strolling along the beach, meandering through the gardens, or immersing oneself in the wonders of nature, Rocks-Washington Oaks State Park offers a tranquil and captivating experience for all who venture within its boundaries.
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