Bulow Plantation Ruins Historic State Park

Bulow Plantation Ruins Historic State Park

Manager's Message The weather is getting warmer and the sun is more intense. Make sure to protect yourself with sunscreen and insect repellant It's still a great time to go hiking or canoeing. Come out and enjoy your parks! - Benny Woodham, Park Manager Welcome to Bulow Plantation Ruins Historic State Park In 1836, the Second Seminole War swept away the prosperous Bulow Plantation where the Bulow family grew sugar cane, cotton, rice, and indigo. Ruins of the former plantation-a sugar mill, a unique spring house, several wells, and the crumbling foundations of the plantation house and slave cabins-show how volatile the Florida frontier was in the early 19th century. Today, a scenic walking trail leads visitors to the sugar mill ruins, listed on the National Register of Historic Sites. The park has picnic facilities and an interpretive center that tells the plantation's history. A boat ramp provides access for canoes and small powerboats to scenic Bulow Creek, a designated state canoe trail. Anglers can fish from the dock or a boat. The park is open Thursday through Monday from 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. daily. Located three miles west of Flagler Beach off County Road 2001(Old King's Road), between State Road 100 and Old Dixie Highway. Contact the Florida Park Service Information Center for general inquiries. For Information about Bulow Plantation Ruins Historic State Park, please call 386-517-2084. If you get the voicemail and immediate assistance is required please call Tomoka State Park at 386-676-4050. If you get the voicemail and immediate assistance is required please call Tomoka State Park at 386-676-4050.