
Native Americans once dwelled here, living off fish-filled lagoons. Today, these waters are popular for canoeing, boating, and fishing. The park protects a variety of wildlife habitats and endangered species, such as the West Indian manatee. Tomoka is a bird-watcher's paradise, with over 160 species sighted, especially during the spring and fall migrations. Visitors can stroll a one-half mile nature trail through a hardwood hammock that was once an indigo field for an 18th century British landowner. A museum houses artworks by artist Fred Dana Marsh, wildlife displays, Native American artifacts, and exhibits about Florida's history. A boat ramp gives boaters and canoeists access to the river. The Park Store offers snacks, camping supplies, and canoe rentals. Contact 386-673-0022 for more information. For overnight stays, the park has full-facility campsites and youth camping. Located three miles north of Ormond Beach on North Beach Street.
Florida state parks are open from 8 a.m. until sundown 365 days a year.
Tomoka State Park is located three miles north of Ormond Beach on North Beach Street.
Admission Fees:
$4.00 per vehicle for up to 8 people
Pedestrians, Bicyclists, Extra Passengers, or Passengers In Vehicles With Holder of Annual Individual Entrance Permit: $1.00 per person
Camping Fee
All Year: $20.00 plus tax
Pavilion Fee:
Pavilion, Facility Rental $30.00 plus tax
Tomoka State Park
2099 North Beach Street
Ormond Beach, Florida 32174
Phone: 386-676-4050
Fax: Contact Park for Number
Visitor Service Provider