Visit the Ormond Beach in Volusia County and experience a unique American vacation like no other. The city, located on the Atlantic Ocean, is the perfect family holiday destination. Ormond Beach is known for its three superb beaches, numerous landmarks, and perfectly preened golf courses. A visit to the Tomoka State Park, located along the river is a great outing for kids and adults alike. Plan a day trip to Orlando and visit the popular theme parks there.
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Tomoka Christian Church is a non-denominational church spreading God's love by reaching out to people in the community, across the nation and all over the world.
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We have been going to this park for a couple decades and it still ranks as one of their favorite ones. We call it Rainbow Park, as you enter under the arched rainbow. The play ground is under a canopy of oak trees (although the hurricanes the past couple of years have affected the amount of shade left from them). The playground has a large multi-level, multi-section wooden playset with turrets, wooden bridge, fireman's pole, rope wall, multiple monkey bars, balance beam, teeter-totter, disk swing, and much more. There is a small area within the fenced playground for younger children and a handicap accessible swing. Parents can sit on one of the park benches or seating areas within the wooden playset. There is also a covered Pavillion with picnic tables. Outside the fenced play area are workout stations, a larger swing set, basketball courts, and racketball courts. Public restrooms are within an easy walking distance behind the park in the rear parking area. Other covered pavillions are nearby, as well. Enjoy a short time here between errands, after school, or make it longer and meet friends there.
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You can enjoy beautiful Ormond Beach or kids can play on playground ,clean rest rooms, even enjoy the snack bar For great day at the beach
4.5 based on 1,694 reviews
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We stumbled across Ormond Beach in 2017 simply looking for a place to stay on our way to Orlando on the beach that was inexpensive. We found a hotel right on the beach that was extremely affordable and fell in love with the community very quickly. Our family enjoy the laid back beach community outside the hustle and bustle of Daytona tourism. You can be a vacationer but feel like a local there. Beach is clean, and people are friendly.
4.5 based on 425 reviews
We found this place to be interesting. I liked that we could drive around most of the park, even though we did prefer to walk. We're hikers from Pennsylvania and discovered this state park while on vacation, we didn't exactly plan on hiking while in FL, but could resist the opportunity either, so we really weren't prepared with clothing/footwear and bug spray. We had a great experience until we attempted to hike the nature trail. We took just a few steps onto the trail and were swarmed by mosquitoes. We retreated. That was the only place we had an issue with mosquitoes, all other areas of the park were fine. We saw gator tracks, belly and tail drag marks but no actual gators. The park store was not open due to current COVID situations, so kayak and canoe rentals were off the table. But all in all, we went to spend the day with nature and that's what we did. We'd visit again... next time we'll bring bug spray!
4.5 based on 421 reviews
This former home of J. D. Rockefeller has a very interesting history. The free entry (donations are welcome) is nice, and if you can - call ahead for a guided tour (with the bonus of seeing the third floor). An app for our phone for a self guided tour was available which gave us a nicer experience than just wandering around by providing a narration at individual stations throughout the house. With so much information about J. D. Rockefeller & Standard Oil, and plenty of memorabilia from that era, we easily spent a couple of hours visiting.
4.5 based on 85 reviews
Fun place. Friendly staff, cold beer and great music. Gift shop is well stocked and fair priced. Always a destination for us when we visit Daytona.
4.5 based on 133 reviews
We drove down from St. Augustine to visit Bulow Creek State Park. The Fairchild Oak is impressive and awe-inspiring. The images online don't really do the tree justice! It is huge! Overall, the park is nice and well-maintained. We hiked a few of the trails and they were in good shape. We visited in late November so the weather was cool. I would think mosquitoes would be terrible on the trails in warmer weather - would probably need insect repellent. A great place to see the natural beauty of Florida and have a picnic.
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Free parking .walking pier and fishing available,nice please to walk and enjoy the wiew also if fishing they have a place to buy bait
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