Cerulean Park is one of WaterColor's most peaceful escapes — a beautifully maintained green space woven into the heart of this beloved 30A community. Whether you're staying nearby or just exploring the corridor, this park is worth a slow, unhurried visit.
What to expect during your walk through Cerulean Park
The park anchors a network of wooden walkways and trails that meander for over three miles around a scenic lake, past docks, footbridges, and manicured gardens. It's a rare blend of natural beauty and charming coastal neighborhood — the kind of place where you lose track of time.
Families with kids love the easy, flat paths. Couples come for a quiet morning stroll. It's also a genuinely stunning setting for photos, especially when the seasonal flowers are in bloom.
Good to know before you visit
Cerulean Park sits right in WaterColor, one of 30A's most picturesque planned communities just west of Seaside. The trails connect throughout the neighborhood, so it's easy to explore well beyond the park itself. Wear comfortable shoes and bring water — you'll want to linger longer than you planned.
Insider Tips
- Visit in spring when the garden flowers are blooming — the color along the walkways is at its best.
- The trails extend well past the park itself, so give yourself at least an hour if you want to explore the full lake loop.
- Early morning is the quietest time — great for a peaceful walk before the beach crowds arrive.
- The wooden bridges and lakeside docks make for beautiful photos, especially in the golden hour light just after sunrise.
- Pair your visit with a stop in the WaterColor Town Center nearby for coffee or a bite afterward.












