The beach in Anastasia State Park offers many fun activities including hiking, biking, wildlife watching, beachcombing, sunbathing, fishing, swimming, surfing, kitesurfing, windsurfing, skimboarding, paddleboarding, kayaking, canoeing, jet-skiing, surf-skiing, picnicking, water-skiing, and boating. If you are planning to enter the water near Anastasia State Park, we recommend being careful as the water here is known to have unpredictable rip currents. We also recommend wearing a sweat-suit while engaging in aquatic recreational activities during fall and winter as the water here can be cold during this time. In addition, it is also important to note that a designated swimming area is also present in the water near Anastasia State Park. Depending on the time of the year, you can see many kinds of animals in the water near this beach including sea turtles, dolphins, crabs, and manatees. If you like birdwatching, you can view many kinds of shorebirds around the beach in Anastasia State Park including gulls, skimmers, and terns. If you are planning to fish in the water near Anastasia State Park, please ensure that you follow the local fishing regulations.
Anastasia State Park has a beautiful landscape which is composed of many kinds of habitats including upland hammock forests, salt marsh, and sand dune fields. You can explore the park’s unique habitat via the hiking trails present here. A lagoon named Salt Run is also present in the state park which offers an amazing kayaking, canoeing, and fishing experience. The state park also has old quarries which were used to mine coquina limestone - the limestone mined from here was used in the construction of the nearby 17th-century Castillo de San Marcos. The state park also has an oceanfront campground near its beach which accommodates both tents and RVs - in 2015, Travel + Leisure magazine listed it as one of the United States’ prettiest beachfront campsites. If you are planning to camp in Anastasia State Park, we recommend visiting the state park’s webpage at the Florida State Park’s website for more information regarding the camping rules and charges