Flagler Beach, Florida 32110
(386) 517-2084
Driving Directions
Bulow Plantation Ruins Historic State Park is
located three miles west of Flagler Beach on S.R.
100, south on C.R.2001.
Florida state parks are open from 8 a.m. until sundown 365 days a year.
Bulow Plantation Ruins can be reached from Interstate I-95 by taking Exit 90 east to County Road 2001 - the Old Kings Road, a historic roadway connecting the city of St. Augustine to the plantations along Bulow Creek and the Tomoka River. A park sign on Old Kings Road directs visitors to Plantation Road, the
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Park Activities
Bicycling
The 6.8 mile Bulow Woods trail is known for the stately oaks and hardwood trees that line the trail. Mountain bikes are a great way to experience this trail. While the trail is generally dry, the wet season can create some shallow standing water and muddy sections.
Boat Ramp
Boats more than 16’ are not recommended on Bulow Creek.
Canoeing and Kayaking
Bulow Creek is recognized as a State Canoe Trail. Each bend of the channel reveals new scenery and opportunity for wildlife sightings. Bald eagles, swallow-tailed kites, and Florida manatees are occasionally seen. Canoes can be rented by the day or hour from the park office, which can provide a map. There is a boat ramp available to launch small powerboats.
Fishing
Visitors can cast a line for several salt and fresh water species.
Hiking/Nature Trail
The Bulow Woods Trail is a 6.8 mile hiking trail that runs from the Fairchild Oak in Bulow Creek State Park 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. 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.
Interpretive Exhibit
Interpretive exhibits are available
Museum
The outdoor museum houses a number of artifacts from the Bulow era as well as written accounts of the historical happenings at the plantation.
Picnic Pavilion
A screened-in picnic pavilion is available overlooking scenic Bulow Creek. This facility has 6 picnic tables, accommodating approximately 48 people, and grills available outside of the facility.
Picnicking
A small picnic area complete with grills is located along the scenic banks of Bulow Creek. There is a screened pavilion available for reservations for larger groups. This pavilion has become quite popular for family reunions and birthday parties. Restrooms are provided the picnic area and interpretive center.
Restroom Facilities
Restroom facilities are available at the picnic pavilion and the museum.