Friday, August 24, 2012

The Food Truck Bazaar

The Food Truck Bazaar is Orlando's traveling convoy of culinary treasures. This foodie delight-on-wheels has been gracing the Central Florida area with weekly round-ups in different locations for a little over a year. Trucks feature everything from Korean Tacos to Crepes! Some of our favorites are the Swede Dish Food Truck, The Twisted Cuban, The Korean Taco Box, and Monsta Lobsta!

The next round-up in New Smyrna Beach will be on Friday, August 31st on Flagler Avenue. Trucks will be lining along Flagler from 5:30 - 9:00 PM. The best advice is to come early--the food trucks, often times, run out of supply quickly at the round-ups, and what they offer is not worth missing out on!

So come kick off your Labor Day weekend with some great food on Flagler Ave!

For more information on the Food Truck Bazaar, please visit their website

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Canaveral National Seashore

The largest estuary in North America is located between New Smyrna Beach and Titusville, Florida. We're lucky to be one of the gateways to the stunning Canaveral National Seashore, part of the National Park System.

At the seashore, you will find the natural beach landscape unobstructed and in its essence. Being free of modern development, the seashore is a wildlife refuge for birds, fish, deer, and sea turtles. Many of which you can observe in a single visit!

Three quarters of Canaveral National Seashore is made up of Mosquito Lagoon, a lagoon which stretches from Ponce Inlet to the North end of Merritt Island. The Lagoon has more species than any other estuary in North America, 36 of which are rare or endangered. If you love bird watching, the lagoon also contains the most diverse bird population in North America. A great way to explore the lagoon is by Kayak, Canoe, or paddle board, and don't forget your binoculars!

Canaveral also contains a few attractions detailing its natural history and historical heritage. One of these attractions is Turtle Mound. This archeological site is the largest shell midden in the United States, consisting of refuse from plants, animal bones, and oyster shells. Turtle Mound has an approximate height of 50 ft, and extends 600 ft into the Indian River. Early maritime sailors would use the mound as a directional device to mark entering or leaving the New Smyrna Beach area. Another attraction is the Eldora State House. The Eldora State House is what remains of the small townhsip of Eldora contained within Canaveral National Seashore. The first floor of the house is a dedicated museum about the history of the seashore and the Eldora township.

For more information on taking a visit to Canaveral Nation Seashore on your next trip to New Smyrna Beach, click here!