Welcome to the captivating North Peninsula State Park, where nearly three miles of pristine Florida coastline await exploration. Whether you’re soaking up the sun, taking a refreshing dip in the Atlantic Ocean, or casting your line for a bit of surf fishing, this park offers an idyllic escape. From May to September, witness the remarkable sight of marine turtles, including loggerheads and greens, making their way to the park’s shores to nest. Across State Road A1A and down Highbridge Road, Smith Creek Landing grants access to the Intracoastal Waterway for some leisurely crabbing or fishing. Cyclists can find solace at the bicycle maintenance station along the Ormond Scenic Loop, equipped with all the tools for bike repairs. After hiking the enchanting 2-mile Coastal Strand Trail, which showcases rare creatures like indigo snakes and gopher tortoises, visitors can unwind with a picnic. Bird enthusiasts will delight in spotting a variety of native and migratory species within the park’s boundaries. North Peninsula State Park sits just four miles south of Flagler Beach on State Road A1A, beckoning nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts to discover its wonders.