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Best Family Friendly Beaches in Oak Hill, Florida

Best Family Friendly Beaches in Oak Hill, Florida

Top Family Friendly Beaches in Oak Hill, Florida

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Castle Windy

United States, Florida, Oak Hill

Castle Windy is a scenic trail located within the Canaveral National Seashore, near Oak Hill, Florida. It offers a unique hiking experience through a shaded coastal hammock, connecting the Atlantic Ocean to the Indian River Lagoon. The trail is known for its 'hallway' effect, with dense vegetation and a variety of plant species like live oaks, saw palmetto, and wild coffee. The trail ends at a picnic area overlooking the lagoon, near an ancient Timucuan Indian midden known as Castle Windy. This area is rich in history and natural beauty, providing a tranquil escape from the sun-kissed beaches.
The trail is approximately 0.8 miles round-trip and is accessible from Parking Area No. 3, which is limited to 25 vehicles. It's a great spot for nature lovers and those interested in exploring Florida's diverse ecosystems.
The proximity to the Indian River Lagoon and the Atlantic Ocean makes it an ideal location for birdwatching and observing marine life.
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Sandee Canaveral National Seashore

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Canaveral National Seashore

United States, Florida, Oak Hill

Located at the southern end of the city of Titusville, Canaveral National Seashore is a national park with a twenty-four-mile long shoreline with beige sand.  It is situated on a barrier island that sits along the Atlantic Ocean on one side, and on the other side is Mosquito Lagoon.  There is coastal vegetation and dunes near the beach which play a crucial role in the local ecology by stabilizing the dunes, which are home to the endangered marsh rabbit, grey fox, raccoon, spotted skunk, mockingbird, green anole, eastern indigo snake, southern bald eagle, and the gopher tortoise.   It serves as a nesting beach for sea turtles which are protected under the United States Endangered Species Act of 1973. According to this act, any person who knowingly violates any provision of the act may be assessed civil penalties of up to $25,000 or criminal penalties of up to $100,000 and up to one year imprisonment.  It is important to note that wooden decks on the beach provide safe access across the protected dunes.  

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