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Ormond Beach Area Family Fun
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.

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