Nocoroco Historic Site

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2099 N Beach St
Ormond Beach, FL 32174

Nocoroco Historic Site in Ormond Beach, FL is a significant location that showcases the rich history of the Timucua Indian village. This site, mentioned in the report of Alvaro Mexia's expedition in 1605, was the first Indian village south of St. Augustine noted by Mexia. With its connection to the British Occupation of Florida and the Seminole wars, Nocoroco offers visitors a glimpse into the past through its memorial marker and various amenities such as a museum interpretation center, boat and canoe launching areas, camping facilities, and fishing opportunities.

Located within Tomoka State Park, Nocoroco Historic Site provides a unique experience for history enthusiasts and outdoor enthusiasts alike. The marker, sponsored by the Florida Board of Parks and Historical Memorials, serves as a reminder of the village's significance and invites visitors to explore the surrounding area, which includes numerous picnic areas, a bait and tackle shop, and the option to rent canoes and fishing tackle. Nocoroco Historic Site is a must-visit destination for those seeking to delve into the fascinating history of the region while enjoying the natural beauty of Ormond Beach, Florida.

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4.59 reviews
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Nice place for a picnic and relaxing hike
6/5/2019

Tomoka is a must stop whether just going for a drive or walking around the waters edge. Fishing, ka...

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Tomoka State Park
4/29/2019

The statue is in the state park, easy to find the park is small. But the statue is larger than I tho...

Photo of Amy P
Interesting to see
6/4/2018

Kids enjoyed seeing the large statue and walking along the water. Park entry just $5 and they also h...

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