St. Augustine is one of my favorite places! Make sure to eat at The Floridian, and to visit Washington Oaks state park. Strolling around the town and visiting the old historical houses is lots of fun, and I’m sure you already plan on doing that. Other places to eat/drink: Sangrias (get an outdoor balcony table and people-watch over a pitcher of sangria) and The Columbia (Cuban restaurant).
The fort is really interesting. You should go to the Fountain of Youth for the touristy fun of it, too. It’s a beautiful city to just wander around. We did the hop on and off bus tour to get a good look around the city. It’s a little tourist trappy, but we really enjoyed it and the tour guides were knowledgeable. The old jail and school house are worth visiting once.
As I recall, you have a chance to stand in the same jail cell that once housed Chief Osceola (I grew up in Florida. This may not resonate outside of the state, but it’s cool history nonetheless).
GTM NERR, a great place for wildlife appreciation, 10 miles N on A1A. I have volunteered there on occasion.
If you like to drive, type in “Spuds” into your GPS program, 15 miles NW of downtown Take Florida 207 to SR 13 N, which will give you a virtual traffic-free drive along the St. John’s River for 15+ miles.
From the main Visitor Center parking lot, access the boardwalk through the oldest and highest part of the barrier island covered with a forest called a hammock. This shaded trail is under a mile and gives you gorgeous views of a canopy of diverse trees and animal life in a maritime forest.
Discover the Marsh Trail
This unpaved sandy trail is north of the Visitor Center and takes you on walk under a mile through the park’s natural filtration system, the marsh. These wetlands help prevent inland areas from flooding and provide habitat for many of the park’s creatures. This trail is a favorite place for bird watchers and kayak launchers.
St. Augustine is just a cool place to be, Touristy as hell, sure, but so historic and pretty. I enjoy ghost tours and try to do one any time I go to a new city. SA’s is particularly good(the one in Ripley’s is also fun but the walking tour is better).
One thing we found kind of odd is that the town closes down fairly early. You might be sipping a cocktail and suddenly hear “closing time!” and you will be shuffled out the door.
We finally got down here, and I’m a little disappointed that none of you recommended that I use my new binoculars to watch a mother Northern Right Whale and her calf swim lazily up the coast, a couple hundred feet offshore, for a couple of hours.