Region:
Central
BULOW CREEK STATE PARK
Ormond Beach, Florida
Contact Information
2099 North Beach Street
Ormond Beach, 32174
(386) 676-4050
Driving Directions
Bulow Creek State Park is located off Old Dixie
Highway in Ormond Beach.
Hours of Operation
Florida state parks are open from 8 a.m. until
sundown 365 days a year.
Bulow Creek State Park preserves one of the largest
remaining stands of Southern Live Oak forest along
the east coast of Florida. The park was acquired
in 1981 and contains 3230 acres of upland forest,
hardwood swamp, saltmarsh and tidal creeks. The
approach to Bulow Creek State Park from Ormond
Beach is very scenic. Going north from the Tomoka
River, Old Dixie Highway crosses marsh creeks
and pine woods to the park entrance.
Park Activities
Primitive Camping, Nature Trails, and Picnicking
Primitive Camping
A primitive campsite is available to backpackers.
An overnight permit is required. The permit, trail
maps and other information may be obtained at
the park office of Tomoka State Park, 4.5 miles
south of Bulow Creek State Park on Old Dixie Highway.
Nature Trails
There are several trails for exploring the interior
of the park. Two trails start from the parking
area at Fairchild Oak. The Wahlin Trail is a short
loop around a groundwater spring that seeps from
a “coquina” rock bluff. The Bulow
Woods Trail is a 6.8 mile hiking trail that runs
from the Fairchild Oak to Bulow Plantation Ruins
State Historic Site. The northern section near
Bulow Ruins is recommended for half-day hikes.
Starting from the parking area on Plantation Road,
the trail crosses open woods before entering Bulow
Hammock where the shaded path winds around massive
trunks under the cathedral-like canopy of Live
Oaks. White-tailed deer, barred owls and raccoons
are commonly seen and, occasionally, a diamondback
rattlesnake. The hiking trail is open for day
use from 8:30 am to sunset.
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