Ormond Beach is known as the Birthplace of Speed, where early automobile racing pioneers first tested their cars on the hard-packed sand. Today it offers a quieter alternative to Daytona with beautiful beaches, state parks, and the historic Casements.
Ormond Beach
Quiet, family-friendly Atlantic beach north of Daytona with car-free stretches and scenic dune walks.
The Casements
John D. Rockefeller's former winter home on the Halifax River, now a cultural center with tours, gardens, and events.
Tomoka State Park
Nature park where the Tomoka and Halifax Rivers meet with kayaking, fishing, hiking, and a Fred Dana Marsh museum.
Bulow Plantation Ruins Historic State Park
Ruins of an 1821 sugar plantation with interpretive trails through the remains of the sugar mill and slave quarters.
Ormond Scenic Loop & Trail
30-mile scenic drive and bike path through canopy roads, past Tomoka State Park, and along the Halifax River.
Halifax River Fishing
Intracoastal fishing for redfish, trout, and flounder from parks, bridges, and guided kayak fishing tours.
Riviera Country Club
Historic 18-hole golf course along the Halifax River in a scenic Ormond Beach setting.
Ormond Beach Farmers Market
Thursday morning market at Rockefeller Gardens with local produce, baked goods, and crafts.
Birthplace of Speed Park
Waterfront park commemorating the early automobile racing history that started on Ormond's beach in 1903.
Andy Romano Beachfront Park
Oceanfront park with a splash pad, playground, observation tower, and beautiful sunrise views.
Official Tourism Resources
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