Gamble Rogers Memorial State Recreation Area

Gamble Rogers Memorial State Recreation Area

Gamble Rogers Memorial State Recreation Area offers stunning ocean views and a diverse range of outdoor activities for beach lovers and nature enthusiasts alike.

144
Acres Protected
2.5
Miles of Trails
100,000+
Annual Visitors
1969
Year Established

About Gamble Rogers Memorial State Recreation Area

Gamble Rogers Memorial State Recreation Area
 

Located on Florida's northeast coast, Gamble Rogers Memorial State Recreation Area is a paradise for beach enthusiasts and nature lovers. The park is named in honor of Gamble Rogers, a Florida folk singer, and is celebrated for its pristine sandy beaches overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. In addition to beachcombing and swimming, visitors can explore the park’s diverse ecosystems, including estuarine tidal marshes, coastal scrub, and dune habitats. The area supports a rich diversity of wildlife, including sea turtles, shorebirds, and occasional sightings of dolphins just offshore. The history of the park is closely tied to the conservation efforts to protect Florida's natural habitats, offering educational opportunities about the local flora and fauna. Recreational activities are varied, with opportunities for camping, fishing, hiking, and paddling. The park is particularly popular for its serene beachside camping, offering campers a unique experience of falling asleep to the sounds of the ocean waves.

Highlights

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Sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean from the beachside camping areas

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Prime location for watching sea turtles nest and hatch on the beach

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Varied ecosystems including estuarine habitats and coastal dunes

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A nature trail that offers insights into Florida's unique coastal flora

Notable Natural Features

Beach Camping

Camp directly next to the ocean with scenic views and soothing sounds of waves.

Sea Turtle Nesting

From May to October, protected sea turtles nest and hatch along the beach.

Intracoastal Waterway

Explore the estuarine system by kayak or canoe, home to diverse aquatic life.