In 1821, Major Charles Wilhelm Bulow carved a prosperous plantation out of the Florida wilderness. The Second Seminole War forced his son to flee, but not before hiding a tin box of gold in Bulow Creek.
Though never discovered, treasure is yours today in the beauty of this land.
With Bulow Creek on the west and the Intracoastal and canals on the east, you’ll access more than two and a half miles of water frontage ideal for boating, navigate nature trails, and follow wandering waters on a romantic creek-side boardwalk.
Fish, hike, and bird watch just two miles away at Flagler Beach on the Atlantic, then gather with neighbors at a clubhouse planned with a wraparound veranda to speculate on the whereabouts of Bulow’s treasure.
Land this timeless requires a timely reservation!