Beaches Near St. Augustine, Florida
11 monitored beaches with current water quality ratings
St. Augustine is America's oldest city with beautiful Atlantic beaches just minutes east of the historic downtown. St. Augustine Beach, Vilano Beach, and Anastasia State Park offer wide sandy shores, while Crescent Beach and Matanzas Inlet are a short drive south.
All Beaches by Distance from St. Augustine
Vilano Beach
St. Johns County · Atlantic Coast · Last tested Mar 15
2 mi
18 CFU
St. Augustine Beach
St. Johns County · Atlantic Coast · Last tested Mar 15
4 mi
13 CFU
Crescent Beach
St. Johns County · Atlantic Coast · Last tested Mar 15
10 mi
18 CFU
Ponte Vedra Beach
St. Johns County · Atlantic Coast · Last tested Mar 15
24 mi
14 CFU
Jacksonville Beach
Duval County · Atlantic Coast · Last tested Mar 15
27 mi
77 CFU
Neptune Beach
Duval County · Atlantic Coast · Last tested Mar 15
29 mi
11 CFU
Atlantic Beach
Duval County · Atlantic Coast · Last tested Mar 15
30 mi
11 CFU
Kathryn Abbey Hanna Park
Duval County · Atlantic Coast · Last tested Mar 15
34 mi
8 CFU
Amelia Island Beach
Nassau County · Atlantic Coast · Last tested Mar 15
54 mi
105 CFU
Fernandina Beach
Nassau County · Atlantic Coast · Last tested Mar 15
54 mi
12 CFU
Fort Clinch State Park Beach
Nassau County · Atlantic Coast · Last tested Mar 15
56 mi
16 CFU
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Water Quality Near St. Augustine
All beach water quality ratings shown are based on enterococcus bacteria testing by the Florida Department of Health Healthy Beaches Program. Beaches are tested at least twice per month. A reading of 35.4 CFU/100mL or below is rated "Good" — safe for swimming. Readings above 70.5 CFU/100mL trigger a health advisory.
Distance shown is straight-line distance from St. Augustine. Actual driving distance may be longer. Always check current beach conditions before heading out, especially after rainfall.
Disclaimer: Water quality data sourced from the Florida Department of Health Healthy Beaches Program. This is an independent project — not affiliated with Florida DOH or any government agency. Always check with Florida DOH for official conditions.