High Tide Gallery

High Tide Gallery
FUN. LOCAL. COASTAL. CREATIVE.
High Tide Gallery represents more than 50 local artists in many mediums – from original paintings, stained glass, seaglass, jewelry, wood, stone, tatting jewelry, coastal pottery, oyster shell ornaments & more!
Join High Tide between 5-9PM for the monthly “First Friday Artwalk” (rain or shine). In business since 2006! Located on Anastasia Blvd in the Lighthouse Plaza, between Gypsy Cab and Leonardi’s Nursery.

LOCATION

High Tide Gallery

850 Anastasia Blvd., Lighthouse Plaza, St. Augustine, FL 32080

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Accessibility Information

  • Accessible Parking

    Accessible Parking

  • Accessible Restrooms

    Accessible Restrooms

  • All Gender Restrooms

    All Gender Restrooms

  • Wheelchair Access

    Wheelchair Access

ADDITIONAL ACCESSIBILITY INFO: High Tide Gallery is fully wheelchair-accessible and stroller-accessible. Located next door to Creative Juices, a healthy-eating cafe.

PARKING INFO

Parking for Lighthouse Plaza is free and readily available in 3 locations - in front of the shops, in designated outlines spaces along the east side of Anastasia Blvd. in front of the shopping center, and also behind the shops in grassy areas belonging to the property.

There is a covered "Breezeway" along the north side of Creative Juices Cafe that easily accesses High Tide Gallery from the parking area behind the light blue building housing both businesses.

PUBLIC HOURS

High Tide Gallery is open from 10:00am-5:00pm Tuesday-Saturday.

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Lightner Museum

With sparkling crystal chandeliers, intricate mosaic tile flooring, majestic arched windows, and carved wooden staircases, Lightner Museum is a show-stopper! The museum opened in 1948, displaying the collections of Otto C. Lightner, which include 19th-century artwork, glassware, sculpture, furniture, stained glass, and antique chandeliers throughout the three floors of exhibits. Originally built as the Hotel Alcazar in 1888 by Standard Oil co-founder Henry Flagler, this beautiful structure was created in the Spanish Renaissance Revival Style. In addition to the Lightner Museum, it also houses St. Augustine City Hall, several antique shops, and Cafe Alcazar, a restaurant that sits in the location of what was once the world’s largest indoor swimming pool.

Beluthahatchee Park

Beluthahatchee Park is a four-acre park located within the 70-acre tract of land purchased by Stetson Kennedy in 1948 after the 18-acre Beluthahatchee Lake was created by impounding Mill Creek in 1945. This lake meanders through a natural basin and is surrounded by high bluffs, currently owned by the Lake Dwellers Association, a non-profit Florida corporation formed by the lakefront residents. In 1949, the 70-acre tract was subdivided and platted by the owner/developer Stetson Kennedy who recorded the restrictive covenants setting aside land in perpetuity as a wildlife refuge, and stipulating that residential construction be consistent with the developer’s goal of “serving as a working demonstration that human and natural habitat need not be mutually exclusive, but can coexist in harmony.”