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    Wadsworth Park

    4.8 (5 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Very nice park to take the family. Lots to do and very clean. There was turtles everywhere. It is also pet friendly.

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    3 years ago

    Always love going here! My kiddos love seeing the resident gator and all the turtles.

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    7 years ago

    Great place to go see nature and spen the day looking at gators and turtles and all sorts of other wild life

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    Gamble Rogers Memorial State Recreation Area - Joe Kenner Nature Trail - the Maritime hammock.  Beautiful.

    Gamble Rogers Memorial State Recreation Area

    4.4(30 reviews)
    3.4 mi

    Not to crowded nice beach with facility's.State park entrance fee $5.00 worth every penny.Plenty of…read moreparking with easy access ramp.

    Gamble Rogers State Park is another gem in the crown that is Flagler Beach, Florida. My family and…read moreI finally had a chance to spend some time here today, and we really enjoyed it! The park is actually split in two - divided by picturesque Florida Highway A1A (a gem in itself). The ocean side has a honor system pay box where you deposit $5 for the day, and place a numbered stub on your dashboard. The Intracoastal side has a ranger station, staffed by very friendly and informative park rangers. We ended up picking up a yearly family pass for $120. This allows up to eight people to access any of Florida's 175 State Parks. Gamble Rogers is immaculately clean and well-maintained. The picnic areas on the Intracoastal side are particularly nice! The boat ramp and kayak launching areas are very nice as well. Bathrooms were impeccably tidy - something that's always appreciated! We spent some time walking on the Joe Kenner Nature trail, and saw lots of wildlife. There are many campsites here (on both sides). We did not check out these areas because the roads were marked "for registered campers only." My only disappointment was that the beachside public walkover to the beach itself was closed - presumably due to storm damage. Hopefully this gets opened soon, as the only was to access the Gamble Rogers SP Beach would be to utilize one of the several walkovers in the beachside campground (not sure if this is allowed - will ask next time I'm there). Can't wait to go back - a super-nice State Park that is only a few minutes from my home.

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    Gamble Rogers Memorial State Recreation Area - View of the water tower from the Intracoastal side of Gamble Rogers SP.

    View of the water tower from the Intracoastal side of Gamble Rogers SP.

    Gamble Rogers Memorial State Recreation Area - Sunrise

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    Gamble Rogers Memorial State Recreation Area

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    Bulow Plantation

    Bulow Plantation

    3.9(18 reviews)
    3.0 mi

    $1000 a month for washed out unpaved roads, no amenities, and worse customer service than AT&T. The…read morelaundry machines are constantly broke, the gate to the dog park has a gap large enough for my 60 pound dog to get through, and management thinks it's perfectly ok to turn off water and electricity with less than 12 hours notice. Don't get trapped here. There is a reason for all of the for sale signs and empty lots.

    I am an avid State Park fan here in Fl, so it's no surprise that this is a 5 star review! Once…read moreinside the park, there is a view of the intercoastal waterway, where the breeze was glorious. I did bug spray up as soon as I exited the car- which I highly recommend if the bloodsuckers like you. There is a screened in pavilion you can normally rent for events- closed right now due to Covid. There is a little dock a family was fishing from and a small watercraft launch, I can only imagine kayaking from here would be beautiful. Plenty of trails including a 7 miler to the next state park. We hiked back to the site of slave cabins- all that was left was the stone base of what was a hearth and fireplace. This site is a previous plantation. My heart aches when I see that they had slaves to run their sugar mill and also grew and processed indigo- which was highly poisonous to those working directly with extracting the dye from the plant. A death sentence for those assigned that job. I know this from a previous tour at another plantation. I am happy that that part of our history is in the past and I hope we continue to learn from those times and never repeat the mistakes of the past. The ruins are further down the road, the hiking trail back was closed (probably due to high water levels). This area was swarming with mosquitos- I reapplied bug spray for good measure- just dip me in deet. This however was my favorite part~ my inner-artist took hold and I ran rampart taking pictures. We were lucky that we toured the ruins by ourselves. No one else was out there while we explored. I easily spent 45 minutes just snapping pictures. Probably more than you would need. The average person would probably only spend 15-20 minutes walking around and reading the information boards. There is a building off to the side that has tools and things recovered from the area. I love that you can walk through the ruins on a sidewalk that is chained off from you entering into any of the structures- preserving what remains, but allowing you a special glimpse from "inside" the ruins. I recently visited another park that had the large ruins completely closed off- only external views. So this was a treat. You could spend as little as 45 minutes going through this park or spend the day hiking and picnicking. Go visit and enjoy the history and views.

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    Bulow Plantation - Armadillo seen while hiking Bulow Creek Loop (just outside the park)

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    Armadillo seen while hiking Bulow Creek Loop (just outside the park)

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