The scenery in Florida is somewhat magical when you really think about it. There is no place else in the entire country quite like Florida. With an undeniably fascinating mix of history, scenery, and those beautiful ocean views, this state is heaven on earth to most who visit. But if you really want to take the leap and venture through one of Florida’s most scenic cities, then take a trip to St. Augustine.
St. Augustine, Florida is one of the oldest and most spectacular cities in the country.
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This isn’t just your average coastal town, and in fact, the scenic views may just blow you away.
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St. Augustine is the type of beach town where you can bring the whole family, enjoy some historic sights, and tour war forts from yesteryear.
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It’s easy to declare St. Augustine as Florida’s most scenic city, especially when you make it out to the famed lighthouse.
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Views from the St. Augustine Lighthouse will show you parts of this city that you’ve never seen before.
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But even if you visit and keep your feet on the ground there is still so much to see.
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Walk down one of the last remaining pedestrian-only roads in the United States — St. George Street.
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Or visit the Castillo de San Marcos, the oldest masonry fort in the continental U.S.
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Spend the day at the beach with miles of white sand, and rolling clear blue waves.
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No matter what you do when you visit St. Augustine, one thing is for certain…
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…the scenery alone is worth the trip.
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Thanks to YouTubers Ancient Aerial and The Villas Channel, we can see exactly what the scenery of St. Augustine has to offer:
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Have you ever been to St. Augustine, Florida? Share with us your experience in the comments section!
Or if you’re looking for more scenic views throughout our beautiful state, take a look at The 12 Places You Absolutely Must Visit In Florida This Spring.
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