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Ravine Gardens State Park

Ravine Gardens State Park

Ancient ravines have been transformed into a rustic tropical garden

Hours

8 a.m. until sundown, 365 days a year.
 

Fees

$5 per vehicle, please use honor box. Correct change is required.

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Location

1600 Twigg St.
Palatka FL 32177

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Contact Info

386-329-3721

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Welcome to Ravine Gardens State Park

Ravine Gardens State Park is one of the nine New Deal-era state parks in Florida. The park has two ravines up to 120 feet deep with steep banks at 45-degree angles.


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Unlike common gullies, trenches or sinkholes caused by temporary flooding, the steephead ravines are a permanent feature with a spring-fed creek that never dries up, called Whitewater Branch. The underground water bubbling up cuts into the bank and carries the sand and soil downstream to the St. Johns River. Over thousands of years, the ravines have widened and deepened to what you see today.

In 1933, the ravines were transformed into a dramatic garden by the federal Works Progress Administration. Some of the original landscaping still exists as formal gardens and a unique system of trails.

A 1.8-mile paved road winds around the ravines, offering visitors dramatic views. Numerous picnic sites, equipped with tables and grills, are available to visitors. The Roy E. Campbell Civic Center complex features a large covered pavilion, auditorium and meeting rooms that are available for rent. Contact the park office at 386-329-3721 for a quote on facility rentals and outdoor events. 

The garden's peak flowering period is azalea season, January to March. The hundreds of remaining azaleas have a "rolling bloom" and top out with about 50% to 60% of the plants blooming simultaneously. A recent survey documented 18 different types of azaleas. The season is variable based on weather conditions.

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Manager's Message

Now is the best time to visit Ravine Gardens State Park.
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Historic Gardens and Court of States

What is now Ravine Gardens State Park was created during the time of the Great Depression as a way to increase tourism to Palatka and help with economic woes.
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Hiking the Ravines

Winding up and down the slopes of the ravines, the park's slightly challenging trail system offers an intimate view of the landform that is the central feature of the park.

Experiences

Bicycling
Bicycling
Geo-Seeking
Geo-Seeking
Hiking
Hiking
Picnicking
Picnicking
Reunions and Gatherings
Reunions and Gatherings
Tours
Tours
Walking and Running
Walking and Running
Weddings
Weddings
Wildlife Viewing
Wildlife Viewing

Amenities

Accessible Amenities
Accessible Amenities
Amphitheater
Amphitheater
Gardens
Gardens
Historic Site
Historic Site
Interpretive Exhibit
Interpretive Exhibit
Meetings and Retreats
Meetings and Retreats
Nature Trail
Nature Trail
Parking
Parking
Pets
Pets
Picnic Pavilion
Picnic Pavilion
Playground
Playground
Recycling
Recycling
Restroom Facilities
Restroom Facilities

Ravine Gardens State Park

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Suspension Bridge over the Ravine
Ravine Gardens
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Ravine Gardens
Ravine Gardens Flowers
Ravine Gardens Pavilion
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Suspension Bridge over the Ravine
Ravine Gardens
Butterfly
Ravine Gardens Flowers
Ravine Gardens
Ravine Gardens Flowers
Ravine Gardens Pavilion
Ravine Gardens  Wedding
Suspension Bridge over the Ravine
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Azaleas at Ravine Gardens

Each year, hundreds of azaleas bloom, creating a spectacular display of color throughout the ravines. The bloom season for the azaleas ranges from late December to early March.
Whitewater branch stream at Ravine Gardens
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Steephead Ravines

One of Ravine Gardens State Park’s main feature is a forked steephead ravine. The ravines slope down to Whitewater Branch, a spring-fed stream that flows east into the St. Johns River.

People Make the Parks

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Staff Spotlight

Assistant Park Manager Justin Flinchum is proud to be a part of an organization that helps preserve and restore lands for future generations.
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Volunteer Spotlight

Cherished memories from time with her family spent at Ravine Gardens State Park led Irene to volunteering. Her hope is to inspire a new generation of park volunteers.
Friends of Ravine Gardens State Park

Friends of Ravine Gardens State Park

Friends groups meet the critical needs of individual parks and the system of state parks. They share one thing in common – passion for parks.

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