This 184-acre park along the southern shoreline of Ponce de Leon Inlet features more than two miles of the wide, elevated boardwalk—terrain that’s ideal for wheelchairs and strollers. The looped trail has multiple scenic overlooks for views of powdery mountains of sand and feather-like sea oats, the Atlantic Ocean and Indian River, the historic Ponce de Leon Lighthouse, and a geodesic dome NASA uses to monitor shuttle launches.
Flagler Avenue is a true seaside beach street lined with quaint boutiques, galleries, surf shops, restaurants, inns and more. These charming small businesses make for an unforgettable visit. Leisurely walk the five blocks from the river to the ocean and experience our historic street with an old Florida ambiance.
Step back in time and discover Florida’s rich maritime and social history as you tour the world-famous Ponce Inlet Lighthouse and Museum, and the Constance D. Hunter Historic Pacetti Hotel Museum. Constructed in 1887, the Ponce Inlet Lighthouse has guided mariners along Florida’s coast for more than 135 years.
Enjoy an authentic taste of the Tuscan countryside at one of the most unique dining experiences in Florida.
Norwood’s had its humble beginnings in New Smyrna Beach, not as a restaurant, but disguised as a Pan Am gas station and general store in 1929. Norwoods has flourished and still features homemade sauces, salad dressings, filets locally sourced fish, and hand cuts aged steaks. When possible we source locally grown vegetables and seafood for our extensive menu.
Waterfront dining at it's best with stunning views of the Intracoastal Waterway. Enjoy live music, unwind at our Tiki Bar, and relax on our sandy beach oasis.