St. Augustine-16 & US1
at 0kmAs good a starting point as any
The Woods
at 12kmScenery turns to agricultural land
Tocoi
at 27kmBeautiful trip along the St. Johns River. Slow down and enjoy the moss-covered canopy and great views.
Riverdale
at 30kmGreat park on the riverbank. Picnic tables, very shady.
Hastings
at 50kmBull's Chips can be bought from the "factory" just outside of Hastings. They are great handmade kettle-cooked chips only available in this area.
East Palatka
at 61kmIf you want to get a great seafood snack on the river, go tward Palatka and stop at Gator Landing restaurant. Huge outdoor deck and tiki bar out back on the river. Great food and very biker friendly.
Sutherlands Still
at 71kmPomona Park
at 86kmCrescent City
at 99kmSeville
at 111kmThe Boonies
at 119kmMore lovely farmland
Korona
at 146kmTime for a break at one of the best biker bars in North Florida - The White Eagle. Very popular spot for start/finish of organized rides and is a big Bike Week/Biketoberfest destination. On the weekends, there is usually live music and BBQ.
Bulow Creek
at 152kmNear Flagler Beach
at 154kmSlow down. This is some seriously beautiful Florida marshland. Nice twisty road (not a speed road) with a great finish right on the oceanfront
Flagler Beach
at 167kmGreat little beachfront town. Biker friendly Finnegan's at the SR100/A1A intersection, good seafood joints within a few blocks of the city pier. For massive prime rib, Martin's is about a mile or so South of the 100/A1A intersection.
Beverly Beach
at 172kmPalm Coast
at 182kmWashington Oaks
at 186kmOn the Intracoastal side, there is a fantastic park with beautiful gardens and nature trails. On the ocean side, there is a unique Florida beach - one with coquina boulders. The only one I know of. Can't swim here, but a great place to climb around the rocks and watch the ocean.
Marineland
at 190kmSLOW DOWN! 35mph and they mean it! This was the 1st US aquatic theme park and still has great exhibits.
Ft. Matanzas
at 194kmThis is the "back door" fort protecting the Fort Castillo de San Marcos in St. Augustine. Site of a slaughter of over 250 French Hugenots by the Spanish in 1565. Free boat ride to the (very small) fort and good visitor center. There are often reencatment activities going on, check with nps.org. The beach side is a great place for sunning and swimming.
Crescent Beach
at 201kmButler Beach
at 205kmSaint Augustine Beach
at 211kmSt. Augustine
at 215kmOh, so much to do here. Lighthouse to the East (you can climb up to the top, weather permitting), Alligator Farm to the West. Also, a great restaurant nearby on A1A, Gypsy Cab Co. Consistently voted as one of St. Augustine's best. Very casual, funky and fantastic food.
I'll leave downtown to the hundreds of travel guides here. ...
at 218kmI'll leave downtown to the hundreds of travel guides here. I'll highlight the A1A brewery for those of us who like handcrafted ales with a fantastic view and The Tradewinds who those want a more "biker" experience with Southern Rock, pleny of Jack and lots of Bud.
Saint Augustine
at 218kmCan't leave out the fort!