Hidden attractions of Florida's Historic Coast


Hidden attractions of Florida’s Historic Coast

Saturday, 28 Sep, 2023 0

The iconic landmarks of historic St. Augustine and Ponte Vedra’s seaside escapes are well known highlights.

However, journey further afield in Florida’s Historic Coast to discover many fascinating surprises.

Travel southwest from on S.R. 207, and you’ll run into the town of Hastings. When Henry Flagler built his popular hotels in St. Augustine during the gilded age, he knew he would need a supply of fresh fruits and vegetables to feed guests. He convinced his cousin, Thomas Horace Hastings, to develop a small farm that eventually grew into a community. Hastings is now known as the Potato Capital of Florida.

Hastings Main Street is the heart of the town. There is a host of events planned for this fall. Visitors and locals won’t want to miss the inaugural Hastings Main Street Fall Festival of Art on November 25. Presented in partnership with the St. Augustine Art Association, this one-day festival features a juried art show, a cottage artisans’ market, live music, food trucks, and more. Demonstrations by two of the original Florida Highwaymen artists, R.L. Lewis and Curtis Arnett and presentations by Dr. Seth H. Bramson, America’s top Florida history author, are part of the festival.

Hasting’s Main Street is also the venue for the annual Hastings Hometown Christmas Parade and the Pop-Up Market, both taking place on December 9. Then on February 10, 2024, Main Street travels back in time with the 7th Annual Boulevard Car Show. Stroll amongst classic and unique cars while enjoying live music, food trucks, and prizes.

Hastings new attraction, the St. Johns Botanical Garden & Nature Preserve, is dedicated to the conservation of rare and endangered species of plants from around the world. It will celebrate its grand opening on Sunday, October 1. Festivities include a Wild Wonders Show, a Butterfly Exhibit, live music and more.

Relax at a casual Hastings spot for a quick lunch or a tasty sandwich to-go at Sweet and Smoky’s Barbecue, or Norma D’s on Main Street for a casual diner setting featuring true home cooking. Home cooks will want to peruse County Line Produce Stand for fresh-from-the-fields fruits and vegetables.

 

The nearby community of Elkton also plays host to numerous cultural and community events. Perhaps most well-loved by the local community is the annual Sykes Family Farms Crop Maze. From October 7-29, kids and adults are invited to Sykes Farm to participate in their uniquely themed maze. This year’s design features Reba McEntire!

Other events taking place in Elkton this fall include the 64th Annual Cracker Day on Saturday, October 21. Taking place at the St. Johns County Fairgrounds, Cracker Day showcases the history of Florida’s cracker cattle and cowboys. On November 4 the Cottonmouth Quarter Marathon and 5k which benefit the St. Johns County 4-H Club starts from the Sykes Family Farm. It takes runners through lush Florida oaks and classic Florida farmland.

Then on December 2nd, Armstrong Park in Elkton hosts traditional music, dance, food, and crafts at the Gullah Geechee Heritage Festival. This unique experience celebrates 450 years of West African Culture in St. Johns County. The Gullah Geechee people are descendants of Africans who were enslaved on plantations of the lower Atlantic coast.

 

Other outdoor amenities in the area include the Palatka to St. Augustine State Trail, a pristine cycling trail that connects St. Augustine to Palatka. Guided kayak tour, nature walk, and naturalist training programs are offered by Earth Kinship Kayak Tours and Nature Education. Animal lovers can learn more about horses at the St. Johns County Equestrian Center in Hastings. Great pizza, subs and more can be found at Jim’s Place, located in the renovated general store building, once known as Masters’ Grocery.

For even more adventure, head north on C.R. 13 from Elkton to explore the William Bartram Scenic & Historic Highway. This farmland/river drive is dotted with great county parks including Alpine Groves ParkBeluthahatchee, the former homestead of renowned author Stetson Kennedy, and Trout Creek Memorial Park & Marina.

Operating out of Trout Creek Memorial Park and Marina, Sea Serpent Airboat Adventure Tours showcases Old Florida flora and fauna on a thrilling ride through parts of Trout Creek, Six Mile Creek, and Palmo Cove and the St. Johns River. While exploring this area stop in at Woodpecker’s Backyard BBQ. Located at SR16A and CR 13, Woodpecker’s shows up on numerous lists as one of the top BBQ spots in the south.

Adventure happens when you journey beyond the boundaries. Take the roads less traveled and see the hidden beauty of Florida’s Historic Coast.



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