After visiting Tomoka State Park, you may be tempted to stay put. However, if you head just slightly north, you’ll quickly reach Bulow Creek State Park, which warrants its own visit. The park actually harbors one of the South’s largest remaining live oak trees, dubbed the “Fairchild Oak.” Take a seat at the park’s picnic area and soak up the oak. Ormond Beach predominantly resides on mainland Florida, though a fraction of the city sits on a barrier island across the Halifax River. The city parallels the Atlantic Ocean, and Ormond Beach campgrounds pepper the shoreline. Campers can stop by the Ormond Memorial Art Museum & Gardens before continuing to an equally stunning campsite. You’ll also find various parks and forests within driving distance, so you’re never far from adventure. You won’t see any tigers at Tiger Bay State Forest—but you will see white-tailed deer, sparrows, and the occasional bald eagle. Beyond its wildlife, this forest comes with all of the fixings. Think: equestrian access, lakes and ponds ripe for fishing, and, of course, plenty of hiking trails. The final perk of the forest? Campsites, available for both you and your horse. You can also explore different options for camping near Ormond Beach on Hipcamp.