 Treaty Park - St Augustine Florida
N 29° 50.034 W 081° 21.428
17R E 465498 N 3300433
Great park with something everyone can find to enjoy.
Waymark Code: WM31AF
Location: Florida, United States
Date Posted: 01/24/2008
Views: 125
In 1823, two years after Florida was acquired by the United States, leaders of the Seminole and Miccosukee Tribes met with government officials near the center of Treaty Park. After twelve days of negotiation, they signed the treaty of Moultrie Creek on September 18, 1823. A marker recognizing the treaty signing is located in the center of the park. This is a great all around park. It has a playground for small children, baseball/softball fields, soccer field, tennis courts, basketball courts, handball/racquetball courts, a fishing lake, hiking trails (with caches), a big skate park, a dog park, and picnic pavillion with fireplaces. This park is great for school field trips or just family fun. It also has sidewalks that the children can ride scooters or bikes on. A beautiful place to spend the day.
Name: Treaty Park - St Augustine, Florida
 Street Location: 1595 Wildwood Drive
 Local Municipality: St John's County
 State/Province, etc.: Florida
 Country: United States
 Web Site: [Web Link]
 Memorial/Commemoration: http://www.flheritage.com/preservation/markers/markers.cfm?ID=st.%20johns
 Picnic Facilities: Picnic Paviillion, firsplaces
 Recreational Facilities: This park has children's playground, baseball/softball fields, a soccer field, tennis courts, skate park, horseshoes, hiking trails, basketball courts, fishing lake, handball/racquetball courts, and a dog park.
 Monuments/Statues: Treaty Park Florida
 Fountains: no
 Ponds/Lakes/Streams/Rivers/Beach: yes
 Special Events: School field trips, Annual Easter Egg Hunt, Triple Crown Classic Fast Pitch Softball Tournaments, triple Crown Fall Nationals
 Date Established: Not listed
 Art (murals/sculpture, etc.): Not listed
 Traditional Geocaches: Not listed

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