Discover a little piece of paradise with me
Come visit, kick back and RELAX! Let me take you on a tour of a wonderful small town tucked away in central Florida. Who knows, you may fall in love with Astor just as I have.
Let Me Introduce Myself
Hi!
My name is Terry, I am originally from western Ohio, but now claim Astor as my home for the last 7 years. I was introduced to this wonderful little town by my Dad, about 30 years ago and fell in love with it immediately. It took quite a few years to convince my husband to move here, but we finally made it.
My husband and I are small business owners working out of our home which has allowed us to live where we want and not worry about a commute. This works out great if you live in Astor as it can be quite a commute to get to a job.
Let me show you what I love about this area.
I love having my morning coffee on the dock.
Just look at this view from my backyard.

Where in the world is Astor?
Astor is a small town midway between Ocala FL and Daytona Beach right on the St John's River and totally surrounded by the Ocala National Forest.
A Few Astor Facts
Astor is a census-designated place (CDP) in Lake County, Florida, United States. It is located along the St. Johns River between Lake George and Lake Dexter, across from the town of Volusia. The population was 1,487 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Orlando-Kissimmee Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Located on the St. Johns River, Astor was first settled in 1562 by Huguenot families who had fled religious persecution in France. The entire colony was wiped out by the Spanish in 1566 in pursuit of a Roman Catholic-only policy. In the late 1800s, William Backhouse Astor, Sr. from New York City's wealthy Astor family resurrected the town, naming it Manhattan. Later, it would be renamed Astor in his honor.
Astor Bridge Over The St John's River


Astor - The Jewel of the St John's River
Astor is known by most as the jewel of the St John's River. The residents say it is a quaint drinking town with a fishing problem. I have come to know both to be true.
Astor is indeed a wonderful jewel, it is still a piece of unspoiled wilderness nestled in the Ocala National Forest on a river that is not only beautiful but is great fishing. The wildlife that can be seen on any given day is amazing. The osprey is Astor's mascot bird and you can catch them flying overhead anytime. You may spot a black bear, bobcat, wild turkey, wild boar, rattlesnake, or even a rare Florida panther. We regularly see otters, manatee, alligators, great blue heron, egret's, water turkeys, sting ray and so much more right from our back yard.
Just take a boat ride down the river and you cannot help but to unwind and relax. Take a look up in the sky and watch the bald eagle's majestic flight over the beautiful trees. Drift down some winding creeks, through silent hammocks, and crystal springs. Watch an amazing sunset over Lake George. Ahhhhh.......a little piece of paradise.


Astor Weather
Let's Take a Ride up the St John's River
The St John's River flows north from the swamps west of Vero Beach to Jacksonville. Traversing 310 miles, it is the longest river in Florida. This slow moving river used to be the heart of the region.
In the 1800's settlers would come to Astor via steamboat, most coming to central Florida to homestead government property.
The St John's River is high on the list for best statewide fishing sites. It weighs in as fourth best site for catfish and third best site for striped, sunshine, and white bass.
About 5 miles north of Astor, we come across Lake George. Lake George, the second largest lake in the state is classified as a freshwater lake but has a significant salt content. Numerous salt-water fish and plants can thrive in it's waters. The source of the salt are massive underground deposits left from when the St John's River Basin and the land east were part of the Atlantic floor. You will find Lake Gearge topping the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission list of Top 10 Black Bass fishing areas. It is known for it's incredible yields of trophy largemouth bass.

Fishing Off Our Dock
An Astor Fishing Trip
Our View Along the Way
A Gator Welcomes Us Home!


What Is There To Do In Astor?
Astor is a great SMALL town so you must be thinking there is not much to do. Wrong! There is always something going on here or very near.
Of course you have the great fishing and miles of boating. If you do like to boat, you have to take a trip out to Silver Glen Springs. It is a beautiful 20 -30 min ride up the river and across Lake George. Once you arrive to Silver Glen Run you will notice the water clearing and see large schools of fish, then amazingly the water is crystal clear. The water temperature is a cool 72 degrees year round, native Floridians know the best swimming pools are not in someone's yard, but have been provided by Mother Nature. The crystal clear cool waters of springs is wonderfully refreshing on a sweltering summer day. Check out the picture of Silver Glen Springs from Memorial Weekend. There is a big party here every year. If you like it a little quieter, just visit the Glen during the week, very relaxing, and most weekends are not near as busy as this one.




Things to do links
- Marion County: Silver Glen Springs
- Silver Glen Springs Info
- Blackwater Inn
- Great food - Wonderful view!
- Lazy Daze Boat Rentals on the St. Johns River in Astor, Florida
- Need a boat while you are visiting? Tour and fishing guide service available also.
Underwater swim at Silver Glen Springs
Visit Other Springs Close By
- Alexander Springs Recreation Area
- Alexander Springs is nearby and has a variety of activities that can make the perfect family getaway. It is one of the best springs for scuba diving.Springs offer fun, educational and scenic getaway.
- Marion County: Salt Springs
- Salt Springs is great for swimming snorkeling, fishing, and boating.
- Marion County: Juniper Springs
- Juniper Springs and the surrounding recreational area provide facilities for camping, picnicking, swimming, snorkeling, hiking, and canoeing.
- Marion County: Silver Springs
- Silver Springs is a 1st magnitude spring that forms the headwaters of the Silver River. The Silver River and its springs are in the Silver River State Park. Some land around the head of the springs is leased by the state to the Silver Springs Natures Theme Park. The park is possibly most famous for its glass-bottom boat rides from which the numerous springs and the associated aquatic life may be viewed.
- Volusia County: Ponce de Leon Springs
- Ponce de Leon Springs is the centerpiece of De Leon Springs State Park. Swimming, boating, fishing, picnicking, and camping are a few of the attractions at this historic site. Facilities include bathhouse, refreshment stand, pancake house, and souvenir shop.
- Volusia County: Blue Spring
- Blue Spring State Park is owned and operated by the State of Florida, providing a wide range of recreational activities, including swimming, diving, canoeing, fishing, hiking, and camping. Manatees commonly frequent the spring run during the winter months when the spring water is considerably warmer than the water of the St. Johns River.
Florida's Natural Beauty Greeting Cards
by Flip Flop Nana
Manatee Swimming in Blue Spring
Summer Kick Off Party Outside the Glen
One of the biggest days of the year has to be the Saturday of Memorial Weekend each year.
Silver Glen Springs fills up with boaters celebrating the start of summer, but you can find the real party just outside the Glen on Lake George.

The Astor Annual Christmas Boat Parade
I think the biggest event is the annual boat parade put on by the Blackwater Yacht Club. This is a great annual event on the 1st Saturday in December. Anyone can enter with any size boat, with some great prizes being awarded. It is also a beautiful event just to watch, just one of the best places to watch the parade from is Blackwater Inn or the Astor Bridge. Judging is done from Blackwater Inn.
Here are a few boats from last years parade which was great as usual.














Kick Off The Holidays with a Boat Parade!
Join us for the biggest weekend in Astor. On Saturday,December 5th, Astor will come alive with the Christmas Street Parade with outdoor events and the Annual Lighted Parade of Boats.
The boat parade is open to all interested boaters. Light up your boat and you could win some of the $3,000 in cash and prizes. Not bad for a small town.
No boat? NO PROBLEM, come and have a fun evening watching the parade. What a FUN way to kick off the holiday season!
This year's theme is "A Storybook Christmas".
If you would like info on the boat parade - contact John Davis of the BlackWater Yacht Club at (407) 290-9244
Astor Christmas Parade of Boats Application
(Annual Astor Boat Parade is December 5, 2009)
Fun Astor Stuff
Much Much More To Do Nearby


Astor is a wonderful place to get away. But if you find things a little too quiet, a short drive in any direction will help solve that. The amount of things available and to do in an hour radius of Astor is amazing and endless.
Some of the biggest events in the country are nearby, starting with Daytona Beach and Speed Weeks in February. March brings the sound of motorcycles through town on their way to Bike Week. Of course you could just hang out at the beach, go deep sea fishing, or hop on a casino boat.
Want to go to a theme park? Again a short drive can take you to Disney World, Sea World, Univeral Studios, and all of the other attractions.
If you head north you could spend the day or a weekend exploring St Augustine.
West will take you to Ocala and Silver Spings Park with the glass bottom boats or go on a little further to the gulf coast and all that it has to offer.
Want shopping? There is an abundance of malls, outlet malls, flea markets, farmer markets, quaint downtown areas any direction you go.
Don't forget to visit a local festival while you are here, there is almost always one going on somewhere nearby from seafood to strawberries, corn, wooden boats, beer, pioneer, blue crab, art, music, okay you get the idea.
Glass Bottom Boat Tour

Silver Springs Park in Ocala, FL
Taken from the top of the lighthouse ride looking down at a glass bottom boat tour through the springs.
This photo won Rocket Moms Photo of the Week Contest. Come on over and check out some of the other great winning photos. Coreen (Clouda9) has done an amazing job with this contest and displaying all of the photos.
Rocket Mom's Photo of the Week
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Rocket Mom's - Photo of the Week Challenge- Session Two
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There are so many talented women snapping pictures on the Rocket Mom Group - Photo of the Week. As we build and grow the group more pictures will be added to this lens, so make sure to bookmark this page to come back often to see the new weekly winne...
You Can Even See Wild Monkeys Nearby!
Great Fish Camps and Places to Stay in Astor
- Parramore's Fish Camp and Family Resort
- Cabin Camping and Florida RV Park located in Volusia County Florida on the St. Johns River, Parramore's.
- Blair's Jungle Den on the St. John's River
- Blair's Jungle Den on the St. John's River is the perfect place to stay, play, fish, hunt, boat, eat, relax and unwind in the Central Florida area.
- Astor Bridge Marina
- Welcome
to our historic waterfront lodging and boating facility.
We offer 13 rooms and suites all with water views, boat dockage, boat rental
and cafe
Weekend entertainment is provided weather permitting at our riverside pavilion. - Riverview Cottages
- Riverview Cottages is located north of Orlando between Silver Springs and Daytona Beach on Hwy. 40 in Astor, Florida on St. Johns River and Lake George. Fishing hunting and boating dominate the activities. Enjoy your river view at Riverview Cottages
- Astor Landing Campground and Marina located in Astor, Florida
- Astor Landing campground and marina is located on the banks of the St. Johns River, surrounded by the Ocala National Forest, in the quiet community of Astor, Florida. Our facilities include a campground with full hook-ups, boat docks with water, sewer and electric, a boat ramp on the St. Johns River
- Welcome to the St John's River Campground located in Central Florida
- Enjoy Bass Fishing on the St Johns River and our large and shady campsites that can accommodate the largest motor homes, trailers and down to the smallest tents
- Welcome to Astor
- Find out more about Astor including vacation rentals.

A Manatee visiting off our dock
Our Newest Guest
Astor Talent
For a small town we actually have some great local talent.
Come meet Chip Brock he ROCKS!
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Chip Brock At Chipsdream.com
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There are many wonderful things that make Astor, Florida a special place. It is like a little piece of paradise. Here you are surrounded by the most beautiful nature you that you have ever seen, and it is full of some of the greatest people. We also...
Astor Annual Boat Parade
Don't forget to join us on
Saturday December 5, 2009.
Come and get your MERRY on!
Gone Fishing
I have enjoyed our visit, if you have enjoyed yourself, please let me know and give this lens a rating. Thanks! Hope to see you again soon!
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- flipflopnana flipflopnana Nov 11, 2009 @ 4:50 pm | in reply to JOHN DAVIS, BLACKWATER YACHT CLUB
- Thanks for the reminder John - Can't wait!
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- JOHN DAVIS, BLACKWATER YACHT CLUB JOHN DAVIS, BLACKWATER YACHT CLUB Nov 9, 2009 @ 6:10 pm
- JOIN US FOR THE BIGGEST WEEKEND IN ASTOR, THE FIRST WEEKEND IN DECEMBER FOR THE CHRISTMAS STREET PARADE, OUTDOOR EVENTS AND THE ANNUAL LIGHTED PARADE OF BOATS. WE ARE OPEN TO ALL INTERESTED BOATERS AND WILL AWARD AROUND $3,000.00 IN CASH AND PRIZES SO, LIGHT UP AND YOU COULD WIN. NOT BAD FOR A SMALL TOWN........INFORMATION ON BOAT PARADE....JOHN DAVIS, BWYC (407)290-9244
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- KonaGirl KonaGirl Oct 1, 2009 @ 11:00 am
- Otay - You've convinced me - just send me my plane ticket and I'll be right there. (Grin - LOL!) All kidding aside, this is a lovely lens that really makes me want to visit your new home, and how nice to "meet" you, Terry! I have given you a well deserved 5 stars, added you to my faves, lensrolled you to all 6 of my Big Island of Hawaii lenses, and joined your fan club too. I'll visit your other lens too soon.
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- ArtByLinda ArtByLinda Jul 30, 2009 @ 12:26 pm
- Wow, this is an incredible lens, I love the photos of your hometown! What a nice place to live!
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- lakeerieartists lakeerieartists Jul 21, 2009 @ 11:23 am
- This is a great view of Astor. One of my favorite things about Florida are the manatees. We got to see some the last time we were there. Blessings from an Angel. :)
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