Monday, March 1, 2010

Tomoka State Park

Looking at the map while planning this trip, I spotted a Florida state park along the northern coast of the state. Seemed like a good stopping point on the trip home. Not knowing anything about it, I reserved a night at Tomoka State Park in Ormand Beach, just north of Daytona. What a pleasant surprise to arrive and find a very woodsy campground with serpentine sandy roads lined with nook-like campsites. Perfect for cozy privacy.

This tree-tunnel road leads to the park.



GoJoe snug as a bug.



A short walk through the woods behind the campsite leads to a small waterway.



Downstream is the Tomoka River.



Tracey walks along a trail through the dense foliage called "hammock."



Like Welaka Resort and Blue Spring State park, where we stayed on our way south, Tomoka lies in a lushly foliated part of northern Florida, a region we'd like to revisit for a longer stay.

1 comment:

Jim and Gayle said...

Looks like a great park, one that we never visited. Maybe if we ever get back to Florida.

Gayle