Ormond Beach Travel Guide
Welcome to Ormond Beach!
Situated on Florida's east coast at the northern end of the greater Daytona Beach resort area, Ormond Beach attracts visitors seeking a relaxing beach vacation and possibilities for outdoor adventure. Tomoka State Park, located just south of Ormond Beach, affords a range of activities, including boating, camping, fishing, hiking and picnicking. One of the city's most popular attractions is the Casements, which was the winter home of oil magnate John D. Rockefeller from 1914 until his death in 1937. Today, the Casements is a bustling cultural and civic center that features Hungarian folk art, Boy Scout memorabilia and an exhibit of Rockefeller's personal possessions. Lovers of nature and art appreciate the serene landscapes at Ormond Memorial Art Museum and Gardens, which features a 4.5-acre botanical garden, nature trails and changing exhibits of contemporary Florida art. Ormond Beach Performing Arts Center is the spearhead of the city's performing arts scene, offering concerts, musicals, plays and family-oriented shows throughout the year.
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