Have you ever wanted to visit the oldest living resident of St. Augustine? Because this is the perfect chance. This beautiful natural gem is said to be over 600 years old and is a true show stopper for anyone who loves both history and nature. While the surrounding area might be a bit more developed, this old tree is as magnificently historical as ever.

In the wonderfully historic town of St. Augustine, Florida, there is so much more to see than pirate museums and old schoolhouses.

Flickr Doug Kerr In fact, there is a little slice of nature in this city that become one of the city’s most fascinating landmarks.

The tree in St. Augustine known as the oldest resident in the city is named Old Senator.

TripAdvisor Rodney B. This live oak tree is said to be over 600 years old and is just a short distance from the historic downtown area of St. Augustine.

As one of the grandest and oldest trees in this entire state, visitors can come and see firsthand how well preserved this wonderful landmark is.

TripAdvisor OldBear While there has been some debate as to how old Old Senator actually is, a core test of the tree is said to have found it to be at least 600 years old.

Now the tree sits in front of a vast amount of developed land—a Howard Johnson is right next door.

TripAdvisor Ciri D. But trolleys still pass during tours and visitors still make their way to see one of the grandest trees in the state.

The next time you plan a trip to St. Augustine, take some time out to swing by Old Senator.

TripAdvisor Ciri D. This is one of those natural landmarks that we don’t know how much longer will be around—so it’s best to enjoy and admire it while we can.

Where: 9 Ballard Ave, St. Augustine, FL 32084

Flickr Doug Kerr

In fact, there is a little slice of nature in this city that become one of the city’s most fascinating landmarks.

TripAdvisor Rodney B.

This live oak tree is said to be over 600 years old and is just a short distance from the historic downtown area of St. Augustine.

TripAdvisor OldBear

While there has been some debate as to how old Old Senator actually is, a core test of the tree is said to have found it to be at least 600 years old.

TripAdvisor Ciri D.

But trolleys still pass during tours and visitors still make their way to see one of the grandest trees in the state.

This is one of those natural landmarks that we don’t know how much longer will be around—so it’s best to enjoy and admire it while we can.

Hours of Operation: 24 hours

Have you ever visited The Old Senator before? Share with us your experience in the comments section. Or if you’re looking for some more bits of nature worth exploring in Florida, check out this tiny town that is a nature lover’s paradise.

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