Birthplace of Speed Park
SR A1A & Granada Blvd., Ormond Beach
386-676-3216
www.daytonabeach.com
This oceanfront park commemorates the first automobile race held on the adjacent beach in 1903. Picnic area, restrooms, dune walkover. Open daily sunrise to sunset. |
Bruce Rossmeyer's Destination Daytona
1633 N. U.S. Hwy 1, Ormond Beach
386-673-4767
www.daytonahd.com
This 150-acre facility features fun for the motorcycle enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy the Visitor Information Center, Harley-Davidson sale center, or one of the restaurants. |
Bullow Creek State Park
off Old Dixie Highway & I-95, Ormond Beach
386-676-4050
www.floridastateparks.org
Home of the Fairchild Oak tree. Close to 500 years old, this centuries-old tree is one of the largest Live Oaks in Florida. The park contains 3,230-acres of upland forest, hardwood swamp, salt marsh & tidal creeks. You will love exploring the trails, viewing the wildlife & enjoying the outdoors. The park offers hiking, picnicking & primitive camping. |
Bulow Plantation Ruins Historic State Park
Old Dixie Hwy., Ormond Beach
386-517-2084
www.floridastateparks.org
Once a prosperous sugar cane plantation, this park offers a scenic walking trail, an open-air museum, natural anoe trail, and a picnic area. |
Casements, The
25 Riverside Dr., Ormond Beach
386-676-3216
The former winter home of John D. Rockefeller, features the Rockefeller Period Room and other exhibits. |
Dummett Sugar Mill Ruins
Bulow Creek State Park
N. Beach St., Ormond Beach
386-676-4050
www.floridastateparks.org
The Dummett Sugar Mill Ruins are believed to be ruins fromt eh first steam-powered sugar mill in Florida. |
Fairchild Oak, The
Old Dixie Hwy., Ormond Beach
386-676-4050
www.floridastateparks.org
Located in Bulow Creek State Park, this century's old Live Oak is one of the largest in the southern U.S. |
Fred Dana Marsh Museum
Tomoka State Park,
2099 N. Beach St., Ormond Beach
386-676-4050
www.deland.org
Offering a collection of works by local sculptor Fred Dana Marsh, this museum also features various natural and historical exhibits indigenous to the area. |
MacDonald House
38 E. Granada Blvd., Ormond Beach
386-677-7005
Home to the Orchard Beach Historical Trust, this home features exhibits and a video presentation chronicling the history of Ormond Beach. Visitors also have the opportunity to take a trolley ride to view more than 30 historical sites. |
Ormond Beach Park
Ormond Beach
386-676-3216
This oceanfront park commemorates the first automobile race held on the adjacent beach in 1903. Picnic area, restrooms, dune walkover. Open daily sunrise to sunset. |
Ormond Lanes Bowling
260 N. U.S. 1, Ormond Beach
386-672-2014 |
Ormond Memorial Art Museum and Gardens
78 E. Granada Blvd., Ormond Beach 386-676-3347 www.ormondartmuseum.org
Guests can view the changing gallery exhibits featuring the works of prominent Florida dn international artists, then stroll through the tropical gardens, with nature trails and fish ponds. |
Ormond Tomb Park
3268 Old Dixie Hwy., Ormond Beach
386-257-6000
www.volusia.org/parks
13-acres with nature trails & historic markers, picnic area, playground, restrooms, & volleyball. Open daily sunrise to sunset. Pioneer settlement for the creative arts. Two blocks west of the intersection of U.S. Highway 17 & State Road 40. |
Pirates Cove Adventure Golf
226 Cardinal Dr., Ormond Beach
386-767-9326 |
Tomoka Mounds and Middens
2099 N. Beach St., Ormond Beach
386-676-4050
Located in Tomoka State Park, this archeological site features burial mounds and shell middens of one of the earliest Native American Settlements on the Central East Coast of Florida. |
Tomoka State Park
2099 N. Beach St.,Ormond Beach
386-676-4050
www.floridastateparks.org/tomoka
The park was once the site of a timucuan Indian Village & later the Mount Oswald Plantation establishind 9n 1766. The 914-acre park offers camping, fishing, natur trails, picnic areas, boat launch & canoe rentals as well as the Fred Dana Marsh Museum & Visitor Center. |