You might have lived your whole life in Florida and had no idea there were so many castles outside of Walt Disney World. Some of them are beautiful, some of them are creative, and some of them are almost unbelievable, but they are all right here in the sunshine state. The best way to check out the state's best and most authentic castles is on this unforgettable castle road trip in Florida. You're probably not surprised to discover that three of the castles are in St. Augustine. That means you can either see them all at once or save one for the end of your trip. Even better, the trip back means a drive on the incredibly scenic A1A, which is one of the best road trips in Florida all on its own!
1. Villa Zorayda, St. Augustine
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The Villa Zorayda was built by Bostonian millionaire Franklin W. Smith in 1883 to look like a 12th-century Moorish palace. Today it serves as one of the many museums in St. Augustine. There are many manmade wonders in Florida, and this is one of the coolest! Check out the museum's website for hours and more information. Address: 83 King St, St Augustine, FL 32084
2. Castle Warden (Ripley's Believe It Or Not!), St. Augustine
Yet another Moorish castle in St. Augustine, but it's certainly not just any old castle. Castle Warden was built in 1887 and turned into a hotel in the 1940s. Among the hotel's visitors was Robert S. Ripley, and in 1950, he chose it to house his collection of curiosities. Believe it or not, this museum was the first of many Ripley wound eventually establish. The museum's website lists many of their oddities that are on display. Address: 19 San Marco Ave, St Augustine, FL 32084
3. Castle Otttis, St. Augustine
Castle Otttis is an impressive piece of architecture made to look like a 1,000-year-old Irish castle. Amazingly, the exterior structure was created by just two men with no paid labor. The landscape-structure was made in remembrance of Jesus Christ. The official website has some beautiful photos of the interior. Address: 103 3rd St, St Augustine, FL 32084
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4. Solomon's Castle, Ona
Three stories high and covered with reclaimed aluminum printing plates, Solomon's Castle is the work of artist Howard Solomon. Powered by eccentricity, Solomon fills the castle with his quirky work, which is heavily influenced by groan-worthy puns. Hidden in swampy Central Florida, it's a real diamond in the rough of roadside attractions. The castle has quite the following on Facebook! Address: 4533 Solomon Rd, Ona, FL 33865
5. Coral Castle, Homestead
Editor's Note: Coral Castle is temporarily closed to visitors. Keep an eye on their website for updates.
Coral Castle is made up of over 1,000 tons of stone unearthed, transported and carved by lovelorn Latvian Edward Leedskalnin in the 1920s and the following two decades. Leedskalnin supposedly built the castle, which includes tables, rocking chairs, huge carvings, a throne and even a bathtub, for an unrequited love. He would never really reveal his methods for creating his own Stonehenge, but claimed to have used some "secrets of the pyramids." He lived in the castle and conducted tours until his death in 1951. Address: 28655 S Dixie Hwy, Homestead, FL 33033
Who knew there were so many castles in Florida? Have you visited any of these unique palaces? Share your experiences in the comments!
Florida is a massive state, and it's one that's best explored by driving. Fortunately, we've compiled some truly epic road trip adventures for you to enjoy. Whether you're looking for a scenic road trip adventure, a summer road trip in Florida, a hidden beaches road trip, or perhaps something else altogether, you're bound to find a road trip idea that inspires your next great drive. So gas up the car, find the perfect playlist, pack all of your favorite snacks, and get ready for some of the best Florida road trips!
Route: Devil's Den > Rainbow Springs State Park > The Front Porch > Floral City and Pudgees' Hot Dog Stand > Weeki Wachee Springs State Park > Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park > The Freezer > Cedar Key
Distance: 174 miles
Trip Time: 3 hr 45 min driving time
Looking for the perfect one-day road trip in Florida? We've got you covered! In fact, you should be able to visit all of these exciting Florida attractions on just one tank of gas. Along the way, you'll get to experience some of Florida's most stunning natural wonders, such as Rainbow Springs State Park, while also enjoying some mouthwatering snacks along the way.
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3-Day Weekend Road Trip In Florida
Route: Cape St. George Light > St. Marks Lighthouse > Amelia Island Light > St. Augustine Light > Ponce De Leon Inlet Light > Cape Canaveral Lighthouse > The Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse > Hillsboro Lighthouse > Cape Florida Lighthouse
Distance: 167 miles
Trip Time: 3.5 hours driving time
There's something awe-inspiring about lighthouses. On this long-weekend road trip in Florida, you'll get to explore some of the state's most stunning beacons. In addition to offering a fascinating history of the state, Florida's lighthouses also showcase some of the best views around. One thing's for sure, you'll definitely want to bring your camera with you on this lighthouse road trip!
North Florida Road Trip
Central Florida Road Trip
Route: De Leon Springs State Park > Rainbow Springs State Park > Weeki Wachee Springs State Park > Tarpon Springs > Honeymoon Island State Park > The Dali Museum > Bok Tower Gardens > Spook Hill > Blue Spring State Park
Distance: 345 miles
Trip Time: 8 hr 45 min driving time
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Now that we've explored all that northern Florida has to offer, it's time to venture into central Florida. As you probably guessed, there are just as many must-see landmarks in this region of the state. With lots of cities, parks, and historic gems to explore along the way, you could easily take an entire week to enjoy this route. And, you'll probably do plenty of walking along the way, so be sure to dress comfortably!
Best Florida Road Trip For Spring
Route: Cedar Key > Crystal River > Tarpon Springs > Mount Dora > DeLand > St. Augustine
Distance: 512 miles
Trip Time: 10 hr 10 min driving time
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Spring in Florida is a beautiful time of year, so why not get out and explore our charming small towns? This small town road trip through Florida will give you a greater appreciation for the small, lesser-known communities of the Sunshine State. Along the way, prepare to be utterly charmed by the history, scenery, and friendly folks you'll meet along the way. Don't be surprised if you find yourself planning to up and move to a small town in Florida!
Best Summer Road Trip In Florida
Route: Colt Creek State Park > Dade Battlefield Historic State Park > Lower Wekiva River Preserve State Park > Bulow Creek State Park > Devil's Millhopper Geological State Park > Goethe State Forest
Distance: 271 miles
Trip Time: 5 hr 45 min driving time
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Summer in Florida can be a busy season, given the fact that we've got some of the best beaches in the world. But if you're looking to avoid the crowds, we've got just the thing in mind: a summer road trip in Florida to the least-visited state parks. Enjoy the cool shade as you follow a secluded trail to a gorgeous view. Or perhaps try your hand at kayaking. Either way, you're in for a fun adventure when you explore these little-known state parks in Florida.
Best Florida Road Trip For Fall
Route: Castillo de San Marcos in St. Augustine > Veterans Memorial Bridge on Orange Ave in Daytona Beach > Cassadaga > NASA's Launch Complex 34 in Cape Canaveral > Port Mayaca Cemetery > New River Inn in Fort Lauderdale > The Rod and Gun Club in Everglades City > Loews Don CeSar Hotel in St. Petersburg > The May-Stringer House in Brooksville
Distance: 900 miles
Trip Time: 15 hr driving time
Fall is a spooky season and the perfect time to take a haunted road trip through Florida. Along the way, you'll experience first-hand some of the state's most terrifying and haunted places. From historic landmarks to hotels haunted by ghosts, there's no shortage of ways to have a truly terrifying experience. Take this haunted road trip, but only if you dare!
Best Winter Road Trip In Florida
Route: Amish Country Store > Der Dutchman > Detwiler’s Farm Market
Distance: 67 miles
Trip Time: 1 hr 25 min driving time
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Our next adventure is a cozy winter road trip in Florida that will take you to some of the state's best Amish bakeries. Along the way, you can look forward to sampling some seriously sweet treats and stocking up on incredible Amish-made goods. Plus, you can plan to spend some time in the small towns along the way to learn more about the local communities of Florida's western coast.
Family-Friendly Florida Road Trip
Route: Gulfarium Marine Adventure Park > Big Kahuna’s Water & Adventure Park > Fudpucker’s Beachside Bar & Grill > WonderWorks > Pink Pelican Ice Cream Bar > Shores of Panama > Cape San Blas
Distance: 114 miles
Trip Time: 3 hr driving time
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Looking for something to do with the kids in Florida? We've got just the thing -- a family-friendly road trip through Florida! Along the way, you and your crew will enjoy beaches, waterparks, fun restaurants, and more. Every destination along the way is kid-approved, so you can be sure even the littlest ones in your group will be entertained.
Road Trip to Florida Landmarks & Natural Wonders
Route: Falling Waters State Park > Florida Caverns State Park > Torreya State Park > Devil's Den > Ocala National Forest > Blowing Rocks Preserve > Everglades National Park > John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park
Distance: 719 miles
Trip Time: 12 hr 15 min driving time
Last but certainly not least, this Florida natural wonders road trip will take you on a grand tour of the state, showcasing some of the most beautiful natural wonders in the world along the way. This unique itinerary includes as many natural gems as possible, leaving nothing to be desired. Plus, it ends at the iconic Everglades National Park. Talk about a bucket-list-worthy adventure!
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Looking for even more to discover? Check out the Everglades in this incredible video:
Buckle up and get ready to embark on the most petal-powered adventure of the season — an incredible flower road trip through Florida. While you might not immediately consider Florida to be a wildflower hotspot, you’ll be pleasantly surprised once you see these places. In fact, even just driving up I95 near Hobe Sound, you’ll see entire pockets of the highway bursting with colorful blooms during spring! I’ve personally curated this list of some of the best spots to score a little floral therapy, resulting in the ultimate springtime road trip.
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All in all, this road trip will take about 3.5 hours in travel time and you'll have five unique places to enjoy wildflowers. You can find the entire road trip itinerary here.
in Florida is a haven for wildflower enthusiasts, boasting a breathtaking display of native flora throughout the grasslands and wetlands. During spring, vibrant blooms sweep the prairie, including colorful species like coreopsis, blazing star, and goldenrod. As visitors walk the park's trails, they are treated to a beautiful panorama of wildflowers swaying in the gentle breeze. This is truly a remarkable afternoon adventure.
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2. Lake Jesup Conservation Area
In the jaw-dropping landscape of Lake Jesup Conservation Area in Florida, wildflowers add a burst of color and charm to the natural scenery. Along the trails that wind through marshes and woodlands, visitors encounter a diverse array of native spring blooms, from the cheerful yellow of black-eyed susans to the delicate pink of pickerelweed. Against the backdrop of the tranquil lake waters, these wildflowers create a picturesque setting for birdwatching, photography, and peaceful nature walks.
3. Southern Hill Farms
Southern Hill Farms in Florida is a picturesque destination renowned for its fields of vibrant wildflowers. As visitors wander through the farm, they are greeted by a wide variety of colors, including the sunny blooms of sunflowers and the delicate petals of cosmos. These enchanting wildflowers provide a picture-perfect afternoon where you can buy some flowers to go or even pick your own!
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4. Mike Roess Gold Head Branch State Park
At Mike Roess Gold Head Branch State Park in Florida, the landscape is adorned with a varied array of wildflowers, creating a botanical wonderland for visitors. As you trek the park's trails, you’ll encounter a tapestry of colors, from the fiery firewheels to the delicate white blooms of dogwood trees. These wildflowers not only add beauty to the park but also play a vital role in supporting the local ecosystem, attracting pollinators, and providing habitat for native wildlife.
5. Mead Botanical Garden
Mead Botanical Garden in Florida is the last stop on this incredible road trip and perhaps we’ve saved the best. This is a haven for wildflower enthusiasts, with a stunning display of native blooms throughout the garden. At over 47 acres in Winter Park, your senses will come alive with the beauty of native milkweed and colorful hues of blanketflowers. Wander the pathways through this enchanting world of wildflowers. You might even catch a few rare blossoms, too!
What do you think about this incredible springtime road trip? Have you been to any of these places already? Sound off in the comments section!
Meanwhile, when you’re trucking away on this road trip, make sure you pack all the best road trip snacks!