Florida has an endless variety of beautiful beaches, but there’s something truly special about this beach in Northeast Florida. This beach is not just a place to take the family for a relaxing day of fun and sun; it’s one of Florida’s natural wonders.
Washington Oaks State Park in Palm Coast is a real hidden gem and a treasure of the First Coast. Covered in stunning rock sculptures, it features the largest collection of coquina rock outcropping on the Atlantic Ocean.
The wind and water swirl throughout the rock formations, creating incredible sculptures. The corroding coquina makes the sand an unusual orange color, so it's like walking on golden shores.
This beach is a natural playground that kids will have a blast exploring. At certain times, the waves will crash against the rocks and put on a fantastic show. At other times, the water will fill the gaps and create tidepools with little animals.
The beaches are located across the street from the park's formal gardens. This is definitely another area to explore when you visit the beach. Both of these scenic spaces together make this one of Florida's most spectacular parks.
Although it depends on recent weather and other factors whether the formations will be visible or hidden under the sand, when they appear, there's nothing else like them.
Photos can’t really do this special place justice, so here’s a captivating video of the beach during rough weather, when the waves crash against the shore. It’s almost hypnotizing to watch and shows the natural beauty of this little oasis. Best of all, this beach isn’t very well known and it’s unlikely you’ll find a crowd here.
Washington Oaks State Park is located at 6400 N. Oceanshore Blvd, Palm Coast, FL 32137. The park is open every day of the year from 8:00 a.m. until sundown, and admission is $5 per vehicle (please bring exact change).
Have you ever visited the unique beach at this gorgeous Florida state park? What’s your favorite natural wonder in Florida?
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