Welcome to Washington Oaks Gardens
State Park
The
Atlantic Ocean and the Matanzas River provide the natural boundaries
for the 410 acres of coastal scenery that comprise Washington Oaks
Gardens State Park. Ocean waves have washed away the sand, exposing
coquina rock and creating a picturesque boulder-strewn beach. At
low tide, many shore birds feed and rest around the peaceful tidal
pools. Visitors can enjoy picnicking, fishing and walking through
the ornamental gardens and along the river.
Within this coastal hammock you will find magnificent live oak trees.
These trees offer shade as you walk through the tranquil and peaceful
gardens. Each season yields a new experience with the flowering
of annuals, perennials, combined with exotics and native vegetation
complimenting a beautiful natural setting. The gardens are well
known for azaleas, camellias and roses. Upon stepping out of the
rose garden many couples unite at the octagon, located next to one
of the many reflection ponds, to recite their wedding nuptials.
While strolling along the pathways, bordered with carpets of mondo
grass, labels identify the wide variety of ornamental and exotic
plants throughout the gardens. One of the highlights at the park
is the many citrus trees along the outer perimeter of the garden.
Washington Oaks Gardens State Park provides trails for both hiking
and biking. The Bella Vista trails, include the Timucuan hiking
trail, Jungle Road hike and bike trail and the Old A-1-A hike and
bike trail. This 1.7-mile trail system explores a mature coastal
maritime hammock and ventures into the edge of a dense canopied
coastal scrub. The Mala Compra hiking loop is a one half (1/2 mile)
loop that explores the ecotone between the coastal maritime hammock
and the estuarine tidal marsh along the Matanzas River.
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