Explore St. Augustine

explore st. Augustine and surrounding Areas

Ocean Grove RV Resort is a stone’s throw away from many exciting attractions, events, and activities in the St. Augustine Beach area. Whether you’re the type of traveler who prefers to stroll down the famous St. George Street or watch the shrimpers return from the ocean waters at the historic Castillo de San Marcos, you will surely find something that the whole family will enjoy.

Aerial view of the coastal town of St. Augustine, with buildings and roads on the left and a long stretch of sandy beach on the right. The calm ocean meets the shore with gentle waves while the horizon is a blend of sky and sea, inviting endless exploration.

ST. AUGUSTINE BEACH

White sandy beaches and endless options to play are less than a mile away. Hike, bike, swim, and explore national, state, and local parks and preserves–all within walking distance. The local pier on 16th Street offers great fishing, along with a place to rent poles and buy bait. Or, test your skills with a deep sea fishing trip.

Golfing

If you rather hit the green, the World Golf Village, St. Augustine Shores Country Club, and St. Johns County Course are all nearby and open to the public. Experience some of the best courses this country has to offer!

Close-up of a golf ball labeled "Titleist 3" resting on the edge of a hole on a lush green golf course in St. Augustine. A black flagstick is partially visible inside the hole, surrounded by vivid, well-manicured turf, making this a perfect snapshot to inspire your travel to St. Augustine.
Red and white vintage-style sign that reads "The Saint Augustine Amphitheatre" with decorative borders and stars at the bottom, inviting all who see it to explore St. Augustine and its rich history.

Live Music!

Discover new sounds in the nation’s oldest city. The St. Augustine Amphitheatre features great concerts year round by talented local musicians.

Sail away on the Schooner Freedom

This sailboat tour takes you through the Matanzas Bay. To view more information visit, their website or see our package deal offered.

A large sailboat with two white sails glides on the calm blue waters under a clear sky, inviting you to explore the serene beauty of St. Augustine. Several people are visible on the deck, and the American flag is flying at the stern, with the shoreline faintly visible in the distant background.
A green and orange open-air trolley carrying tourists passes through the arched entrance of the Fountain of Youth Archaeological Park, a must-see attraction in St. Augustine. Surrounded by lush green trees and plants, the sign on the arch reads "Fountain of Youth," inviting all to explore St. Augustine's history.

Old Town Trolley Tours

MAKE OUR CITY YOUR NEXT ADVENTURE!
Join the team at Historic Tours of America for an unforgettable St. Augustine experience. As the prominent storytellers of the Ancient City, you’ll get a uniquely keen perspective from our knowledgeable and friendly tour guides. Explore the city’s world-renowned charm, immersive museums, and chilling history after dark to fully appreciate the nation’s oldest city.

We Have A Winery!

The San Sebastian Winery offers tours daily and a rooftop lounge. We are conveniently located in downtown St. Augustine.

Logo for San Sebastian Winery in St. Augustine, Florida. The crest is divided into four sections depicting a fleur-de-lis, a castle, a lion, and a wine glass. Positioned above the crest are a bunch of grapes and a wine barrel lid—a perfect emblem to explore St. Augustine's rich heritage.
People exploring an outdoor market with various vendor tents and stalls. Colorful triangular flags are strung overhead, and lush trees line the pathway in charming St. Augustine. Adults, children, and a few individuals with dogs are visible, creating a lively and bustling atmosphere perfect for travel enthusiasts.

Local Events

Discover the distinct charm of St. Augustine. From art exhibits to lively magic shows, we have endless ways to keep you entertained.

VISIT THE LIGHTNER MUSEUM

This gallery contains the collections of Otto C. Lightner from The Gilded Age, including Victorian glass and works by Louis Comfort Tiffany. The museum is located in the restored Alcazar Hotel, originally created by Henry Flagler. Visit the past at the Oldest House Museum which represents 400 years of St. Augustine history.

A historic building with a red-tiled roof stands proudly on a clear day, surrounded by palm trees and manicured hedges. A sign in the foreground reads "The Lightner Museum," located in St. Augustine City Hall, inviting you to explore its history. A street sign for King Street is visible on the right.
A historical stone fort in St. Augustine overlooks a calm body of water at sunset. Palm trees line the pathway beside the fort, and a wooden railing is visible in the foreground. The sky is painted with soft pastel colors as you explore this serene setting at dusk.

CASTILLO DE SAN MARCOS

The National Park Service conducts daily tours of this locally-treasured historic monument.

THE ST. AUGUSTINE LIGHTHOUSE AND MUSEUM

The active light station preserves and interprets the history of the St. Augustine Lighthouse. Hands-on activities and exhibits, daily programs, Heritage Boatworks and nature trails complete your Museum adventure. This attraction is a family favorite and must-see for anyone visiting the area.
A tall lighthouse with a black and white spiral pattern and a red top stands against a clear blue sky in St. Augustine. Green trees are visible at the base of this iconic structure, inviting all who see it to explore its history and surroundings.
A close-up of an alligator resting on a sandy surface in St. Augustine. Its snout and rough-textured skin are clearly visible. The background is slightly out of focus, showcasing another part of the alligator's body and another alligator in the distance, inviting you to explore further.

THE ST. AUGUSTINE ALLIGATOR FARM AND ZOOLOGICAL PARK

See live alligator feedings. Get a bird’s-eye view from the zip line. Learn about the work being done to save endangered species. This is a very popular attraction for locals and visitors alike. Come experience it for yourself!