If you've been looking for things to do in Florida, get ready. I'm taking you on a journey for this one, over to the ocean side of Florida, to explore a historic district you might not have ever heard of before. Tucked away in Melbourne, you'll find Eau Gallie, a historic district with a special place in the heart of the Sunshine State. Located in the Northern part of Melbourne, Eau Gallie was an independent city in Brevard County from 1860 to 1969. After voting to merge governments with Melbourne, Eau Gallie became part of the city. Today, Eau Gallie still holds the same charm and beauty it did back when it was independent, just now in the form of districts. The Eau Gallie Arts District (EGAD) is a fully accredited Florida Main Street program and one of the most enchanting and beautiful places to spend an afternoon.
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The Eau Gallie Arts District (EGAD) is a vibrant and culturally rich neighborhood situated along the Indian River Lagoon.
This beautiful neighborhood is known for its artistic charm, eclectic atmosphere, and a strong sense of community. There are so many lovely things to do in Eau Gallie.
Over the years, EGAD has evolved into a hub for artists, musicians, and creative entrepreneurs.
Characterized by its historic buildings, colorful murals, and artistic installations that adorn the streets, the district's commitment to public art is evident through the various galleries, studios, and art spaces that line the area.
One of the highlights of EGAD is the First Friday Art Walk, held on the first Friday of each month. During this event, galleries, boutiques, and restaurants stay open late, offering visitors a chance to explore the local art scene, enjoy live music, and experience the district's unique culture.
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In recent years, EGAD has undergone revitalization efforts, attracting new businesses, restaurants, and cultural initiatives. The district's commitment to preserving its historical heritage while promoting contemporary art has made it a model for creative communities and historic neighborhoods in Florida.
Apart from its thriving art scene, EGAD is also known for its lively community events, festivals, and markets. Residents and visitors alike enjoy the sense of togetherness fostered by these gatherings.
Whether you're an art enthusiast, a food lover, or someone looking to experience a vibrant cultural atmosphere, the Eau Gallie Arts District is a must-visit destination that offers a glimpse into the dynamic and creative spirit of the Space Coast.
Have you ever been to this district before? What were some of your favorite murals? Sound off in the comments section! We're always glad to hear about your experiences and favorite things.
Are you traveling here and looking for a scrumptious place to eat? Try heading over to Mustard's Last Stand for some of the best hot dogs in Melbourne. You can also plan other fun and exciting activities by taking a look at TripAdvisor Booking/Experiences. You will be able to find something fun for every taste.
While most visitors to the Sunshine State will head to the beaches for a sunny day, I have an alternative for you that is equally as rewarding and likely a little bit less chaotic. Florida has numerous beautiful lakes, each offering unique attractions and activities, and we've compiled a few of our favorites into one list. Of course, while you can easily make this trip in one day, we recommend stretching it out into a weekend so you can spend more time at each lake.
Located in Highlands County, this lake is one of Florida's premier bass fishing destinations. With its shallow waters and extensive weed beds, Lake Istokpoga provides excellent fishing opportunities. It is also a serene location for birdwatching and wildlife observation. Plus, there are plenty of places to get out and stretch your legs with a hike!
2. Blue Cypress Lake
This lake in Indian River County is known for its stunning cypress trees that rise from the water, creating a picturesque setting. Blue Cypress Lake is excellent for fishing, kayaking, and enjoying the natural beauty of the area. It's a great place to spend the day with the whole family.
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3. Lake Tohopekaliga
Often referred to as Lake Toho, this lake in Kissimmee is renowned for its bass fishing. The lake's clear waters and abundant aquatic vegetation make it an ideal habitat for largemouth bass. The nearby Kissimmee Lakefront Park offers recreational amenities such as picnic areas, walking paths, and a marina. So you can spend the day casting your lines and then enjoy a picnic as the sun sets.
4. Lake Apopka
Lake Apopka is worth visiting for its rich biodiversity and natural beauty. As one of Florida's largest lakes, it offers excellent birdwatching, especially at the North Shore, where you can spot rare species. The scenic trails are perfect for hiking and biking, providing a tranquil escape into nature. Fishing enthusiasts will enjoy the abundant fish population. Additionally, its historical significance and ongoing restoration efforts make it a fascinating destination for eco-tourists and history buffs alike.
5. Lake Dora
Lake Dora, nestled in Central Florida's Lake County and part of the Harris Chain of Lakes, spans approximately 4,475 acres and offers a blend of scenic beauty and recreational activities. Surrounded by the charming towns of Mount Dora, Tavares, and Eustis, the lake is renowned for its stunning sunsets, boating, fishing, and the unique attraction of seaplane activities in Tavares, known as "America’s Seaplane City."
What do you think about this road trip to Florida lakes? Do you have a lake that you'd want to add to this road trip list? Sound off in the comments section! Or if you want to keep this exploration going, check out one of the most remote lakes in Florida.