Region:
Central
FAVER-DYKES STATE PARK
St. Augustine, Florida
Contact Information
1000 Faver Dykes Road
St. Augustine, 32086
(904) 794-0997
Lat/Lon hddd mm.mmm (WGS84)
N29º 40.047 W 81º 16.121
Driving Directions
Take Interstate 95 to exit #92 which is US 1.
Go north on US 1 for 300 yards and turn right
on Faver-Dykes Road. Go 1.5 miles on Faver-Dykes
Road to Faver-Dykes State Park.
Hours of Operation
Florida state parks are open from 8 a.m. until
sundown 365 days a year.
Quiet, peaceful, relaxing and unhurried are the
words used to describe Faver-Dykes State Park
near St. Augustine. This tranquil park contains
1,608 acres along Pellicer Creek, an aquatic preserve
and State canoe trail. The creek, pine flatwoods
and mesic hammock are home to many deer, turkeys,
hawks, bobcats and river otters.
There are excellent bird watching opportunities
at Faver-Dykes State Park. Well over one hundred
(100) species of birds have been observed in
the park and surrounding waters. The hammock
forest is active during the spring (April-May)
and fall (Sept.-Oct.) migration when many species
of songbirds, including the colorful wood warblers,
move along the Atlantic Flyway. The bald eagle,
peregrine falcon, and northern harrier are seasonal
inhabitants of the Pellicer Creek Basin (fall
and winter months are best for birds-of-prey)
and a variety of wading birds, including egrets,
herons, wood stork and white ibis, feed in tidal
creeks and marshes.
Park Activities
Boat Ramp, Full Camping, Youth Camping, Canoeing,
Fishing, Nature Trails, and Picnicking
Boat Ramp
A boat ramp is located in the park allowing
small boats and canoes access to the Pellicer
Creek.
Full Facility Camping
Faver-Dykes State Park has thirty (30) campsites.
Each campsite has water, electricity, in-ground
fire circle with a grill and a picnic table.
There are hot showers and restrooms for your
use. None of the sites have sewer hook-ups but
there is a dump station located at the campground.
The sites are located in a shady hardwood hammock
and natural vegetation buffers are located between
most of the sites.
Youth Camping
Faver-Dykes State Park has a primitive youth
camping area that will accommodate up to 100
people. This is a primitive facility which includes
a pitcher pump for water, fire circle and a
pit toilet. The cost is $2.00 per night for
kids under 18 years of age and $3.00 per night
for adults. Reservations are available for youth
groups only by calling the park directly at
904-794-0997.
Canoeing
Pellicer Creek is a designated Florida state
canoe trail. The creek and tributaries offer
a beautiful place to observe the varied bird
and marine life of the area. Canoes are available
for rent by advanced reservation.
Fishing
Pellicer Creek borders the southern boundary
of the park and is popular for fishing. Both
saltwater and freshwater species can be caught
in Pellicer Creek. Red drum, black drum, sheepshead,
spotted seatrout, common snook can all be caught
from the parks fishing dock. Freshwater species
such as large mouth bass and bream can be caught
closer to the creek headwaters.
A saltwater fishing license is required for
non-residents and for those fishing from a boat
and a freshwater fishing license is required
when fishing for freshwater species. Size and
bag limits are strictly enforced. All of the
current regulations are available at the park.
Nature Trails
The park has two 1/2 mile loop nature trails.
One trail begins near the picnic area and winds
along the pine flatwoods into the scrub and
along Pellicer Creek. The other trail begins
in the campground and winds along the hardwood
hammock and along the banks of Pellicer Creek.
Several miles of park boundary roads and back
woods roads are also available for hiking. Please
make prior arrangements with park staff to hike
these backwoods areas.
Picnicking
Faver-Dykes State Park provides picnic facilities
located along beautiful Pellicer Creek. There
are two covered pavilions with other tables
and grills located throughout the picnic area.
The picnic areas close proximity to the creek
affords a short walk to the parks fishing dock.
The picnic area is located under a canopy of
large old growth long leaf pine trees, which
create a soft ground cover of pine needles.
One of the pavilions is available on a reservation
basis by calling the park. The pavilion rents
for $30.00 per day plus tax.
Restroom
facilities and a children's play area is also
available in the picnic area.
These reservations can be made
up to eleven (11) months in advance of the day
you wish to arrive.