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Manager's Message
This is a great time to enjoy the park and our trails. The insects are not as
bad and the weather is getting cooler. The winter bird populations are starting
to arrive. Enjoy yourself and be safe.
- Benny Woodham, Park Manager
Welcome to Bulow Creek State Park
This park protects one of the largest remaining stands of southern live oak
forest along Florida's east coast. The reigning tree is the Fairchild Oak, one
of the largest live oak trees in the south. For more than 400 years it has been
a silent witness to human activities along Bulow Creek, including the
destruction of the neighboring Bulow Plantation during the Second Seminole War
in 1836. Several trails allow hikers to explore the interior of the park, where
visitors can see white-tailed deer, barred owls, and raccoons. The Bulow Woods
Trail, nearly seven miles long, takes hikers to Bulow Plantation Ruins Historic
State Park. Visitors can picnic in a shady pavilion or at a table on the lawn
within view of the Fairchild Oak. Located five miles north of Ormond Beach on
Old Dixie Highway (County Road 4011).
Contact the Florida Park Service Information Center for general inquiries.
For Information about Bulow Creek State Park, please call 386-676-4050.
Hours of Operation
Florida state parks are open from 8 a.m. until sundown 365 days a year.
Driving Directions
Bulow Creek State Park is located off Old Dixie Highway in Ormond Beach.
Park Fees
No entrance fee required to enter the park.
Bulow Creek State Park
2099 North Beach Street
Ormond Beach, Florida 32174
Phone: 386-676-4050
Fax: Contact Park for Number |
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