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Exploring Florida History Through Camping in St. Augustine Beach

Exploring history while camping can be such fun!  As kids get a little older one element you begin to add is learning about the area you are visiting.  One thing we’ve discovered while traveling Florida is the amount of history your child is able to discover near the beaches. 

One special beach that we enjoy the most is St. Augustine Beach.  We excited to discover that KOA was located there just 3/4 mile from the beach.

We decided to discover “What’s Behind the Yellow Sign” and book our first stay at KOA Kampgrounds.

This is a sponsored post by KOA Kampground and Trekaroo, all opinions expressed are my own. 

Explore US History in St. Augustine Florida

Learning about History at Florida Beaches

Florida is packed full with history with its beaches up and down the coast line and one of the most famous places is St. Augustine Florida, the oldest city in the United States of America. In fact they are getting ready to celebrate their 450th Anniversary.

Water Area in St Augustine Florida KOA

We took our family to St. Augustine for two nights to enjoy the KOA campground and explore the city in way that we’ve never done before. Typically we’ve always done day trips there from where we live. While researching our family adventure about the campground I was impressed that they have so many resources available on their website.  

KOA even sent us a reminder as we were getting ready for the trip with things to pack and how to prepare for camping. I can imagine as a first time camper, like our family, this is quite helpful as well as the app that they’ve created for campers.

Read my review on Trekaroo

Inside of KOA Cabin in St. Augustine

Learning About History While Camping at St. Augustine Beach

The #1 spot to start your Adventure into History is the St. Augustine Fort called Castillo de San Marcos .

Castillo de San Marcos is the oldest masonry fort in the continental U.S. Originally constructed by the Spanish between 1672 – 1695 with major modifications from 1738 – 1756. Later, the British, Spanish and Americans all made changes to the Castillo before it was finally retired as an active fortification in 1900. 

There are more areas in St. Augustine as well that we plan to visit on our next trip there they are Fort Mantanzas National Monument and Fort Mose Historic State Park .

One of the easiest ways to get our town is to either park at the Visitors Center Parking Garage or spent a little and enjoy the Old Town Trolley Tours. 

Thanks to the Florida Historic Coast we were provided complimentary media passes to use the tour bus and visit the main attractions in St. Augustine to share with you. The KOA General store even sold tickets for the Old Town Trolley.

St. Augustine Florida Tourist Destinations

St. Augustine Tourist Attractions

Here are some of our favorite places we to visited in St. Augustine to learn about US history. There are so many to choose from!

  • St. Augustine Old Jail
  • Old Store Experience Museum
  • St. Augustine Pirate and Treasure Museum
  • Oldest Wooden School House
  • Colonial Quarter
  • Lightner Museum
  • Flagler College
  • Ponce de Leon Fountain of Youth Archeological Park
  • St. Augustine Lighthouse Museum

Look for a feature next week of St. Augustine with details on each location we visited!

Exploring Florida Wildlife in St. Augustine KOA

St. Augustine Beach KOA Kampground

The deluxe cabin has a deck looking over onto the lake. The lake it is filled with wildlife including some turtles, fish, ducks and cranes. We took a few walks around the fishpond and observed so many different kids of birds.

There were even paddle boats available to rent. The kids enjoyed observing the turtles the most while we were there. In fact of all the things we did that was their favorite.

Here are some additional tips for camping with kids.

Outdoor patio at cabin in St. Augustine Florida

The deck itself was it’s own escape for the adults with a gas barbecue and table and chairs with an umbrella to make picnicking fun.

My only wish was that we booked our trip in the cooler months to enjoy the fire pit, makes me want to return again in the winter in Florida because it would be amazing with the kids to do Smore’s out by the fire.

I must confess the Deluxe cabin was so comfortable with it’s air conditioning inside. My husband and my two children were a perfect fit in this deluxe cabin two-bedroom cabin was a perfect fit.  

It was helpful having the kitchenette there with mini refrigerator and cabinets filled with plates, cups and utensils for our meals.

Staying Overnight in St. Augustine Beach

Having the campground so close to things to do in the city of St. Augustine Beach made it so convenient.  We were able to catch two sunrises while we were there.  I wish my girls both road bikes well and we would have just biked our way to the beach from the KOA campground.  This is one of my favorite times at the beach with my girls. 

Celebrating the day as it arrives and collecting the sea shells left out from the nightly low tide.  Then we would head back to the cabin for breakfast, a quick swim in the pool and get ready for our day in the city of St. Augustine. What a fun way to start each day of vacation.

Exploring Tourist Destinations in St Augustine Florida

When you’re visiting the oldest city in the United States of America there is quite a few things to choose from. it was so cute to see my girls take their map from St. Augustine’s Visitor’s Bureau and decide what they wanted to do. Here’s a list of all the Attractions in St. Augustine.

Planning Out “Kid Time” When Exploring History

We spent two days of seeing as much as we could learn about in St. Augustine and when you have siblings are varying ages they don’t all understand on the same level the places you are exploring. One thing we’ve learned is to plan a kid-focused activity to end the day. 

The first day we went on an adventure on the water with the St. Augustine Scenic Cruise . It was a great way to sit back and relax on a boat, enjoy the sunset and get a view of the Lion Bridge, The Fort and the Lighthouse. We even were able to watch a group of dolphins swimming along with us. 

I can only imagine the stories on the waterways from all these years of travelers, including the pirates. Then we headed back to the cabin for a BBQ on our deck.

Beach at St. Augustine Florida

The second day we planned a trip to the beach at the of our day. After raising kids for many years, I have to admit this is our favorite time to take a family to the beach. The sun isn’t quite as strong and it’s behind you on the east coast.

It was fun to watch the kids explore the low tide and even catch a few tiny fish. A perfect way to end our adventure in St. Augustine.

St. Augustine Ammenities for Kids

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Early childhood teacher, author, speaker and mom of 3. Kim shares ways to make learning fun and parenting an adventure by sharing developmentally appropriate activities.

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Comments

  1. Anonymous says

    July 21, 2015 at 1:31 pm

    Love St Augustine KOA. We stayed there and enjoyed every moment. Very Close to the beach.

  2. Neal says

    June 29, 2015 at 8:28 pm

    Love it there

  3. Paris Anderson says

    June 28, 2015 at 10:09 am

    I so glad to find out there is a KOA in St. Augustine! It's a place I have been wanting to visit and it will be that much easier with our camper.

  4. Kathy Burton says

    June 28, 2015 at 10:09 am

    St Augustine looks great, we've not been there yet. GUess I'll add it to the list

  5. Dave J. says

    June 20, 2015 at 11:01 am

    The history is St. Augustine is so interesting. I never thought of camping there. Thanks for the post!

  6. Channy Walker says

    June 19, 2015 at 10:50 pm

    Camping on a beach? Sounds amazing!! Looks like a great place to take the family 🙂 Glad you all had fun!!

  7. Amy Deeter says

    June 19, 2015 at 9:14 pm

    i love St Augustine beach. St Augustine Beach is my favorite beach in florida.so very beautiful

  8. Dana Ball says

    June 16, 2015 at 5:26 pm

    What a perfect way to enjoy St. Augustine!

  9. Jennifer Hayden says

    June 16, 2015 at 9:49 am

    We have been to St. Augustine as a couple and loved it. I would love to take our kids there because of the amazing history. The cabins look amazing too!

  10. Anonymous says

    June 16, 2015 at 9:04 am

    Kristin Goodson
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    I love that they sent you reminders and tips on what to pack! The pictures are gorgeous.

  11. Ashley Whipple says

    June 16, 2015 at 8:48 am

    Wow! The deck on the cabin looks amazing! What a beautiful view!

  12. Lynn says

    June 16, 2015 at 6:58 am

    Been looking for KoA OPTIONS AT THE BEACH AND THIS LOOKS PERFECT.

  13. Katie E. says

    June 16, 2015 at 12:53 am

    This sounds like a great place to take our boys exploring. A beach and a fort! Heaven! The more I see about KOAs the more I want to stay in them.

  14. Alicia says

    June 15, 2015 at 10:23 pm

    I have never been to Florida. Looks like a gorgeous place to camp!

  15. Anita Sullivan says

    June 15, 2015 at 5:51 pm

    love St. Augustine!

  16. Trisha says

    June 15, 2015 at 3:51 pm

    St. Augustine sounds like a wonderful vacation spot.

  17. JDaniel4's Mom says

    June 15, 2015 at 12:26 pm

    What an amazing place to stay! The cabin sounds heavenly! I love that it was air conditioned!

  18. Emily Q-F says

    June 15, 2015 at 11:09 am

    This looks seriously amazing! Wish FL wasn't so far from WA!

  19. Natalie O. says

    June 15, 2015 at 8:36 am

    I've never stayed at KOA, but this looks like a fun option!

  20. April says

    June 15, 2015 at 7:45 am

    I have drove through St. Augustine and always thought it would be a good place to visit, this might be a good option.

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