Ormond Scenic Loop and Trail

CR 4011(Old Dixie Highway and North Beach Street) is the western leg, with a spur onto Pine Tree Drive.

Normally, CR 2002 is a scenic route through trees, and some views of Bulow Creek.

Now inside Bulow Creek State Park, CR 2002 continues east as it approaches another bridge before meeting the intersection of CR 201, which drivers and hikers will enter unless they make a right turn.

Then they can continue onto Walter Boardman Lane as it moves south along Bulow Creek and then turns east only to become Highbridge Avenue where it runs between North Peninsula State Park, and Tomoka Marsh Aquatic Preserve.

It spans from US 1 southeast of Exit 273 on I-95 in National Gardens to CR 4011 along the north end of Tomoka State Park.

However, only the portion within the Ormond Beach city limits is part of the scenic trail.

From there, SR 40 crosses the Granada Bridge over the Halifax River, and immediately intersects John Anderson Drive (CR 2803), where one leg of the scenic route heads north and West Granada Boulevard becomes East Granda Boulevard, before finally terminating at SR A1A.

The other leg of the Ormond Beach Scenic Loop heads north on SR A1A.

A section of the road in Flagler and Volusia counties is still known as John Anderson Highway; a part a bit to the south, also in Volusia County, is now John Anderson Drive.

The route terminates here, but SR A1A continues north along the east coast of Florida.

Ormond Scenic Loop and Trail