The Best Small Towns to Visit in Florida

Florida, also known as the sunshine state is one of the most popular states in the USA. It is the home of Walt Disney land and many other beautiful places lots of people around the world would love to visit. This state also has several small towns that have a lot of fun activities that you could do while there.

If you intend to visit Florida any time soon, we have compiled for you a list of the best small towns that you have to visit while in this state. Please note that this list is in no particular order because each of these towns has different attributes that make them uniquely better than the rest.

Mount Dora

It is one of the most visited small towns in Florida, thanks to the many fun activities that people engage in while in town. It is a historic town with lots of building with 19th-century architecture that is a beauty to look at. Mount Dora is also a very quiet and peaceful town.

If you are looking for a place where you can have peace and serenity, this town is one of those you need to consider. Besides having historical structures and being a peaceful town, Mount Dora is also a home to many local festivals that you can be part of while in this town.

Anna Maria Island

Anna Maria Island is located between the Gulf of Mexico and mainland Florida. It is a very fun place for people who love beach life and the cool ocean breeze. This Island has a 7-mile stretch of white sand, which is ideal for playing games and sunbathing. Anna Maria Island is also a bird sanctuary and would be a great place to be if you love watching birds while being refreshed by the cool breezes from the ocean.

Apalachicola

This town is located in the Gulf of Mexico and is loved by many visitors because of its mouthwatering seafood. Apalachicola also has over 900 structures that were built in the 19th century, something that makes it an ideal town to visit if you want to learn about this old school architecture.

Christmas

Christmas is also a very popular town in Florida and the home of the world’s largest manmade alligator in the world, Swampy. It also has a secretive Christmas museum that only a few people get a chance to visit. All in, this small town is all about holidays, so if you want to get in a holiday mood, Christmas is one of the cities you need to visit while in Florida.

St Augustine

Many refer to this town as the oldest not only in Florida but in the USA. It has been hosting foreign visitors for over 450 years. One of the things that make this town very popular amongst tourists is its Spanish colonial architecture that is a beauty to look at.

St. Augustine is also known for the beautiful Atlantic Ocean beaches like sandy St. Augustine Beach and tranquil Crescent Beach. So, if you love beach life and looking at some of the oldest historical structures in the US, St. Augustine is one of the towns you should consider visiting.

Winter Park

This town is located near Orlando, Florida, and is known for having lots of places that are ideal outdoor activities. Some of these places include Leafy park, Mead Botanical gardens, and Kraft Azalea Garden. Winter Park also has historical sites like museums where you can get to learn about stuff that happened hundreds of years.

Some of the best museums to visit while in this town include The Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art, Albin Polasek Museum & Sculpture Gardens, and Albin Polasek Museum & Sculpture Gardens. Besides the historical stuff, these museums also have some of the best art pieces and sculptures you’ll ever find in the USA.

Stuart

This town is located on the Atlantic coast of Florida. Stuart is popularly known by many as the Sailfish Capital of the World. It was given this nickname in 1957 because of Sport fishermen and women who used to come to this town to enjoy its mild climate and beautiful waterways teeming with fish.

Till today, this town hosts lots of water sporting activities like fishing, boat tours, and sailing.

Besides being a town for water activities, Stuart is also known for having some of the best historic heritage like the Road to Victory Military Museum and the Stuart Heritage Museum. If you want to engage more with the locals, don’t leave Stuart without going to Stuart Green Market and Live Events that take place every Sunday Morning at the City Hall.

Fort Pierce

This town is sometimes referred to as the sunrise city, and it was established in the early 20th century as a fishing village. Till today, fishing is one of the most popular activities in this city. So, if you are looking for the freshest fish in Florida and the USA, Fort Pierce is one of the ideal cities you need to visit.

While in this city, you will also get to visit some beautiful places like the 156-mile-long Indian River Lagoon, which is North America’s most diverse estuary and home to over 4000 species of flora and fauna.

Cedar key

Cedar Key is an island town and one of the quietest places in Florida that you can visit if want to calm down your mind. This town is located in the Gulf of Mexico and is known for having some of the best beaches in the state. Some of the fun activities that you can engage in while in Cedar key include; fishing, bird watching, and Kayaking.

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  • Georgia
    April 19, 2021 at 11:26 am

    St. Augustine is one of my favourite place, small town with beautiful beaches and tasty food. Thanks for recommending it.