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Peacock at the Fountain of Youth Family Friendly Budget Travel magazine editors selected St. Augustine as one of the top 12 destinations when traveling with toddlers, tweens and teens. And, nearby Ponte Vedra Inn & Club was named by Travel + Leisure magazine as the number one family hotel in America. Florida’s Family Friendly Coast Att ractions keep litt le hands busy Historic attractions that keep little kids busy include the Pirate and Treasure Museum’s scavenger hunt and the seafaring adventure on the Black Raven. Sip the water, pet a peacock and explore the Timucuan Indian Village at the Fountain of Youth. Explore the oddities at Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Museum. Teens and Tweens Find Adventure Teens and tweens will enjoy the many water sports on Florida’s Historic Coast. Paddle the waterways in your choice of a kayak or stand-up paddleboard (SUP), or try a surfi ng lesson. Feed the alligators at the St. Augustine Alligator Farm and Zoological Park and hunt for shark teeth at Mickler’s Landing in Ponte Vedra Beach. Climb 219 steps to the top of the St. Augustine Lighthouse. Take the 3D movie experience at the World Golf Village IMAX Theater. See the world from behind the bars at the frontier-era Old Jail. Check out St. Augustine’s haunted spots on a ghost tour. Pirate and Treasure Museum Kayak tour Togetherness Comes in All Forms Get the family active together with a hike at Anastasia State Park or the GTM Research Reserve where you’ll see plenty of wildlife. Experience the undersea world at Marineland—where you can swim with the dolphins—and St. Augustine Aquarium’s snorkel adventure. After all that adventure, sit back and enjoy the ride on the St. Augustine Scenic Cruise. Then enjoy a treat on the Whetstone Chocolate Factory Tour. Dads and Moms Can Enjoy Their Hobbies Dads will want to schedule time on the links at one of the golf courses at World Golf Village, then tour the World Golf Hall of Fame to see surprising artifacts from the Hall’s members. Ladies can shop till they drop at St. Augustine’s two outlet malls or at unique boutiques, vintage stores or antique shops in St. Augustine and Ponte Vedra Beach. Dining Doesn’t Have to Be Difficult Dining on the Historic Coast is plentiful and varied. There are many casual options for families and restaurants are dedicated to serving up fresh local produce and seafood. The area’s many independent restaurants serve up heritage-inspired dishes for adults and kids who want to try something new and plenty of familiar favorites for even the pickiest eaters. FloridasHistoricCoast.com 23