Pally Guidebook

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Pally Guidebook

Sightseeing and Activities

Guided Kayak Tours - this is a great place to rent a kayak or take a guided tour.
6 locals recommend
Tropical Kayaks of Palm Coast
200 Club House Dr
6 locals recommend
Guided Kayak Tours - this is a great place to rent a kayak or take a guided tour.
Fishing charters and full service boat rental marina. Rent a pontoon boat and captain it yourself or rent a captain for the day.
Palm Coast Fishing and Boat Rental
5861 N Ocean Shore Blvd
Fishing charters and full service boat rental marina. Rent a pontoon boat and captain it yourself or rent a captain for the day.
We are a little over one hour from Walt Disney World Resort
3196 locals recommend
Walt Disney World Resort
3196 locals recommend
We are a little over one hour from Walt Disney World Resort
This recreational complex offers visitors a variety of favorite leisure amenities. The Frieda Zamba Pool is a heated outdoor seasonal aquatic facility, a focal point for families and residents of all ages and abilities. 75 Parking Spaces –Additional parking available Lighted facility for after-hours pool reservations Tables w/umbrella's and chairs and chaise lounges Meeting Room 3 Multi-Purpose Athletic Fields (No Lights) Bermuda Tiffway 419 Lacrosse Flag Football 3 Tennis Courts-Lighted 2 Handball/Racquetball Courts-Lighted 2 Gazebos 1 Pavilion located adjacent to the playground available for reservation Restrooms/locker rooms Water Fountains Playground
15 locals recommend
Waterfront Park
150 Waterfront Park Road
15 locals recommend
This recreational complex offers visitors a variety of favorite leisure amenities. The Frieda Zamba Pool is a heated outdoor seasonal aquatic facility, a focal point for families and residents of all ages and abilities. 75 Parking Spaces –Additional parking available Lighted facility for after-hours pool reservations Tables w/umbrella's and chairs and chaise lounges Meeting Room 3 Multi-Purpose Athletic Fields (No Lights) Bermuda Tiffway 419 Lacrosse Flag Football 3 Tennis Courts-Lighted 2 Handball/Racquetball Courts-Lighted 2 Gazebos 1 Pavilion located adjacent to the playground available for reservation Restrooms/locker rooms Water Fountains Playground
James F. Holland Memorial Park offers 26 acres of diverse recreational amenities. A 3/4-mile walking trail runs along the park's perimeter. Explore the unique playground themed after the Bulow Plantation Sugar Mill complete with coquina rock structures featuring slides, bridges and ladders, a climbing wall, a zip line and an archeological digging area. This park is also the home to the Palm Coast Historical Society headquarters where you can learn more about the history of Palm Coast and the significance of the Bulow Plantation Sugar Mill. Play with your pups at the 1.5 acre Dog Park. A secure entry to the 1.5-acre Dog Park will open onto two separate play areas, one for large dogs and one for small. Wash-down stations are also available. The facility has three tennis courts, one junior-sized tennis court, two shuffleboard courts, two basketball courts, four striped pickleball courts, two bocce ball courts, two horseshoe pits, a sand volleyball court and two large multi-purpose sports fields. The two baseball fields include bleacher shade coverings for added comfort.
25 locals recommend
James F. Holland Memorial Park
18 Florida Park Dr N
25 locals recommend
James F. Holland Memorial Park offers 26 acres of diverse recreational amenities. A 3/4-mile walking trail runs along the park's perimeter. Explore the unique playground themed after the Bulow Plantation Sugar Mill complete with coquina rock structures featuring slides, bridges and ladders, a climbing wall, a zip line and an archeological digging area. This park is also the home to the Palm Coast Historical Society headquarters where you can learn more about the history of Palm Coast and the significance of the Bulow Plantation Sugar Mill. Play with your pups at the 1.5 acre Dog Park. A secure entry to the 1.5-acre Dog Park will open onto two separate play areas, one for large dogs and one for small. Wash-down stations are also available. The facility has three tennis courts, one junior-sized tennis court, two shuffleboard courts, two basketball courts, four striped pickleball courts, two bocce ball courts, two horseshoe pits, a sand volleyball court and two large multi-purpose sports fields. The two baseball fields include bleacher shade coverings for added comfort.
Long Creek Nature Preserve is the newest jewel in the City of Palm Coast's park system. Located at 1050 Palm Harbor Parkway, the nine-acre preserve provides fishing and kayak/canoe access to both Long Creek and College Waterway, and a tranquil area for walking and enjoying the outdoors. The property is a major archeological resource, the Hernandez Landing Site, related to the early1800s Plantation Period in Florida. The first phase of the Long Creek project includes a path and boardwalk to kayak/canoe launches, a fishing pier and floating dock, and a parking area. The preserve is connected to the 225-acre Long Creek Basin and Palm Coast's saltwater canal system. Its natural beauty serves as a living laboratory for environmental education programs, including for the Children Helping in Resource Protection - or CHIRP - program, offered by the City for Flagler schoolchildren.
Long Creek Nature Preserve
1050 Palm Harbor Pkwy
Long Creek Nature Preserve is the newest jewel in the City of Palm Coast's park system. Located at 1050 Palm Harbor Parkway, the nine-acre preserve provides fishing and kayak/canoe access to both Long Creek and College Waterway, and a tranquil area for walking and enjoying the outdoors. The property is a major archeological resource, the Hernandez Landing Site, related to the early1800s Plantation Period in Florida. The first phase of the Long Creek project includes a path and boardwalk to kayak/canoe launches, a fishing pier and floating dock, and a parking area. The preserve is connected to the 225-acre Long Creek Basin and Palm Coast's saltwater canal system. Its natural beauty serves as a living laboratory for environmental education programs, including for the Children Helping in Resource Protection - or CHIRP - program, offered by the City for Flagler schoolchildren.
The facility is now called the Palm Coast Aquatics Center. Just to clarify, the pool itself will retain its dedicated name of Frieda Zamba Swimming Pool. Since the facility is much more than a pool, we felt it was important to find an overall facility name that better suit our brand. In addition, it is now consistent with our other facilities: Palm Coast Community Center, Palm Coast Tennis Center, and Palm Harbor Golf Club. The City pool is named for local surfing legend Frieda Zamba, a four-time world surfing champion from Flagler Beach. Zamba won three straight titles from 1984-1986, then again in 1988, and is regarded by many as the greatest woman surfer of all time. This recreational complex offers visitors a variety of favorite leisure amenities. The Frieda Zamba Pool is a heated outdoor seasonal aquatic facility, a focal point for families and residents of all ages and abilities. 75 Parking Spaces –Additional parking available 25 yard heated swimming pool - lighted 4 Pavilions on the pool deck available for reservation Lighted facility for after-hours pool reservations Tables w/ umbrellas and chairs and chaise lounges Meeting Room available for rent Restrooms/changing rooms Water Fountains
City-Palm Coast Frieda Zamba
339 Parkview Dr
The facility is now called the Palm Coast Aquatics Center. Just to clarify, the pool itself will retain its dedicated name of Frieda Zamba Swimming Pool. Since the facility is much more than a pool, we felt it was important to find an overall facility name that better suit our brand. In addition, it is now consistent with our other facilities: Palm Coast Community Center, Palm Coast Tennis Center, and Palm Harbor Golf Club. The City pool is named for local surfing legend Frieda Zamba, a four-time world surfing champion from Flagler Beach. Zamba won three straight titles from 1984-1986, then again in 1988, and is regarded by many as the greatest woman surfer of all time. This recreational complex offers visitors a variety of favorite leisure amenities. The Frieda Zamba Pool is a heated outdoor seasonal aquatic facility, a focal point for families and residents of all ages and abilities. 75 Parking Spaces –Additional parking available 25 yard heated swimming pool - lighted 4 Pavilions on the pool deck available for reservation Lighted facility for after-hours pool reservations Tables w/ umbrellas and chairs and chaise lounges Meeting Room available for rent Restrooms/changing rooms Water Fountains
For over a decade, the Palm Coast Tennis Center has been providing our local community and visiting players with a variety of tennis programs, events, and league play on their 10 har-tru clay courts (all with professional lighting for night play). The Palm Coast Tennis Center has played host to numerous Pro Tennis Tournaments, Junior USTA tournaments, the Palm Coast & Flagler Beaches Senior Games, and other local league play. From novice to elite players, the Palm Coast Tennis Center offers court time, daily match setting, instructional clinic options, workouts, private and group lessons, hitting sessions, and a junior program. In 2010, the Palm Coast Tennis Center received the "Outstanding Tennis Facility Award" from the United States Tennis Association (USTA).
Palm Coast Tennis Center
1290 Belle Terre Pkwy
For over a decade, the Palm Coast Tennis Center has been providing our local community and visiting players with a variety of tennis programs, events, and league play on their 10 har-tru clay courts (all with professional lighting for night play). The Palm Coast Tennis Center has played host to numerous Pro Tennis Tournaments, Junior USTA tournaments, the Palm Coast & Flagler Beaches Senior Games, and other local league play. From novice to elite players, the Palm Coast Tennis Center offers court time, daily match setting, instructional clinic options, workouts, private and group lessons, hitting sessions, and a junior program. In 2010, the Palm Coast Tennis Center received the "Outstanding Tennis Facility Award" from the United States Tennis Association (USTA).
Nestled between the eastbound and westbound lanes of Palm Coast Parkway, Linear Park's 57-acre jewel features many amenities for all to enjoy, including a playground, picnic pavilions, hiking and biking trails, shuffleboard, bocce ball and bird watching. The park has been designated as a Great Florida Birding Trail by the Audubon Society for its vast diversity of bird species numbering at times over 40. Linear Park has a Bicycle Maintenance Station available for use 24 hours a day, seven days a week. It has a horizontal, padded post to hang the bike from so bicyclists can rotate the pedals to adjust gears, change a tire or perform other maintenance. A tire pump with a tire pressure gauge is also provided at each station. All necessary tools, including metric sizes, are provided at the station and hang from attached cables inside the main post. A QR Code - which can be scanned using a smart phone - is displayed on the main post to assist bicyclists who need information on how to change a tire, adjust the gears, brakes, etc. Written instructions, as well as videos, are available using the QR Code. The station was donated by The Frank Celico Foundation. Parking Spaces Playground Classroom Building 1 Shuffleboard Court 1 Bocce Court 3 Pavilions (2 picnic tables) Restrooms Water Fountains Walking/Biking Trails Bicycle Maintenance Station
St. Joe Walkway/Palm Coast Linear Park
31 Greenway Ct
Nestled between the eastbound and westbound lanes of Palm Coast Parkway, Linear Park's 57-acre jewel features many amenities for all to enjoy, including a playground, picnic pavilions, hiking and biking trails, shuffleboard, bocce ball and bird watching. The park has been designated as a Great Florida Birding Trail by the Audubon Society for its vast diversity of bird species numbering at times over 40. Linear Park has a Bicycle Maintenance Station available for use 24 hours a day, seven days a week. It has a horizontal, padded post to hang the bike from so bicyclists can rotate the pedals to adjust gears, change a tire or perform other maintenance. A tire pump with a tire pressure gauge is also provided at each station. All necessary tools, including metric sizes, are provided at the station and hang from attached cables inside the main post. A QR Code - which can be scanned using a smart phone - is displayed on the main post to assist bicyclists who need information on how to change a tire, adjust the gears, brakes, etc. Written instructions, as well as videos, are available using the QR Code. The station was donated by The Frank Celico Foundation. Parking Spaces Playground Classroom Building 1 Shuffleboard Court 1 Bocce Court 3 Pavilions (2 picnic tables) Restrooms Water Fountains Walking/Biking Trails Bicycle Maintenance Station
The serene beauty of Waterfront Park delivers a unique experience as visitors enjoy the Intracoastal Waterway. The 20-acre park's amenities include family picnic pavilions, playground, fishing pier and trails that provide the linkage to the City's entire system. Visitors will often see manatees and dolphins while strolling along the Intracoastal Waterway Trail. Waterfront Park has a Bicycle Maintenance Station available for use 24 hours a day, seven days a week. It has a horizontal, padded post to hang the bike from so bicyclists can rotate the pedals to adjust gears, change a tire or perform other maintenance. A tire pump with a tire pressure gauge is also provided at each station. All necessary tools, including metric sizes, are provided at the station and hang from attached cables inside the main post. A QR Code - which can be scanned using a smart phone - is displayed on the main post to assist bicyclists who need information on how to change a tire, adjust the gears, brakes, etc. Written instructions, as well as videos, are available using the QR Code. The station was donated by PC Bike and Palm Coast Observer. 23 Parking Spaces; Additional parking available Located along the Intracoastal Waterway Restrooms with Covered Patio and 2 picnic tables 2 - Pavilions with 1 picnic table Pier for fishing or relaxing Benches along walking trail Children's Memorial Garden (located .25 miles north along the Intracoastal Waterway Trail) Playground Water Fountain Bicycle Maintenance Station
15 locals recommend
Waterfront Park
150 Waterfront Park Road
15 locals recommend
The serene beauty of Waterfront Park delivers a unique experience as visitors enjoy the Intracoastal Waterway. The 20-acre park's amenities include family picnic pavilions, playground, fishing pier and trails that provide the linkage to the City's entire system. Visitors will often see manatees and dolphins while strolling along the Intracoastal Waterway Trail. Waterfront Park has a Bicycle Maintenance Station available for use 24 hours a day, seven days a week. It has a horizontal, padded post to hang the bike from so bicyclists can rotate the pedals to adjust gears, change a tire or perform other maintenance. A tire pump with a tire pressure gauge is also provided at each station. All necessary tools, including metric sizes, are provided at the station and hang from attached cables inside the main post. A QR Code - which can be scanned using a smart phone - is displayed on the main post to assist bicyclists who need information on how to change a tire, adjust the gears, brakes, etc. Written instructions, as well as videos, are available using the QR Code. The station was donated by PC Bike and Palm Coast Observer. 23 Parking Spaces; Additional parking available Located along the Intracoastal Waterway Restrooms with Covered Patio and 2 picnic tables 2 - Pavilions with 1 picnic table Pier for fishing or relaxing Benches along walking trail Children's Memorial Garden (located .25 miles north along the Intracoastal Waterway Trail) Playground Water Fountain Bicycle Maintenance Station
Ripple Effect Ecotours, located at the Town of Marineland Municipal Marina, offers kayak rentals and specializes in tours guided by Master Naturalists and launch from a variety of different areas in the county.
12 locals recommend
Ripple Effect Ecotours
101 Tolstoy Ln
12 locals recommend
Ripple Effect Ecotours, located at the Town of Marineland Municipal Marina, offers kayak rentals and specializes in tours guided by Master Naturalists and launch from a variety of different areas in the county.

Food scene

Terrific Indian Food - eat inside or outside. located in the European Village across from the intercoastal.
14 locals recommend
5th Element Indian Cuisine
101 Palm Harbor Pkwy
14 locals recommend
Terrific Indian Food - eat inside or outside. located in the European Village across from the intercoastal.
Terrific food and outside dining - across the street from Flagler Beach
44 locals recommend
Finns Beachside Pub
101 N Ocean Shore Blvd
44 locals recommend
Terrific food and outside dining - across the street from Flagler Beach
Just a couple of blocks from the beach is Flagler Fish Company. This restaurant is known for having high-quality fresh fish, with a selection that changes based on what is caught at sea. Pick your fish, then have it grilled, blackened, sautéed, seared or steamed. Or treat yourself to a trio of fish tacos. The North Side has fresh veggies and avocado topped with a spicy creamy chipotle salsa, and the South Side has grilled onions, mushrooms, sour cream and an avocado herb sauce. The Red Light has avocado, tomato, cilantro, sour cream and a mild salsa verde. As a “Fresh from Florida” and Slow Foods recognized restaurant, Flagler Fish Company sources its ingredients locally whenever possible. Parents take note: The kids’ menu is ideal for introducing picky eaters to seafood. Not in the mood to dine out? The fish market at Flagler Fish Company offers the daily catch to go. Cook it in your vacation home or have the chef par cook it for you. The fish market sells sides, soups and salads for a gourmet beach feast. You can also purchase bottles of Flagler Fish Company’s house seasoning, which locals say goes with everything except ice cream.
44 locals recommend
Flagler Fish Company
180 S Daytona Ave
44 locals recommend
Just a couple of blocks from the beach is Flagler Fish Company. This restaurant is known for having high-quality fresh fish, with a selection that changes based on what is caught at sea. Pick your fish, then have it grilled, blackened, sautéed, seared or steamed. Or treat yourself to a trio of fish tacos. The North Side has fresh veggies and avocado topped with a spicy creamy chipotle salsa, and the South Side has grilled onions, mushrooms, sour cream and an avocado herb sauce. The Red Light has avocado, tomato, cilantro, sour cream and a mild salsa verde. As a “Fresh from Florida” and Slow Foods recognized restaurant, Flagler Fish Company sources its ingredients locally whenever possible. Parents take note: The kids’ menu is ideal for introducing picky eaters to seafood. Not in the mood to dine out? The fish market at Flagler Fish Company offers the daily catch to go. Cook it in your vacation home or have the chef par cook it for you. The fish market sells sides, soups and salads for a gourmet beach feast. You can also purchase bottles of Flagler Fish Company’s house seasoning, which locals say goes with everything except ice cream.
Fresh fish, cold brews and an ocean view, it’s all at Break-Awayz. The laid-back beach bar keeps customers returning for more to enjoy its delicious food. Seafood is served tapas style, perfect for sampling and sharing. Must-try dishes include the tuna poke nachos and the tuna sliders made with sushi grade ahi tuna. Wild line-caught mahi-mahi is on the menu, and the blackened mahi bites are very popular. Pair them with one of the more than 100 bottled and draft beers, wine or sake. You can also shoot a round of pool on the outdoor pool table. Break-Awayz hosts evening events including live music, comedy night and sushi night. There is a daily happy hour from 4 to 6 p.m. The food and fun continue well after sunset because Break-Awayz is open until 2 a.m. on Fridays and Saturdays and until midnight Sunday through Thursday.
30 locals recommend
Break Awayz At The Beach
819 N Ocean Shore Blvd
30 locals recommend
Fresh fish, cold brews and an ocean view, it’s all at Break-Awayz. The laid-back beach bar keeps customers returning for more to enjoy its delicious food. Seafood is served tapas style, perfect for sampling and sharing. Must-try dishes include the tuna poke nachos and the tuna sliders made with sushi grade ahi tuna. Wild line-caught mahi-mahi is on the menu, and the blackened mahi bites are very popular. Pair them with one of the more than 100 bottled and draft beers, wine or sake. You can also shoot a round of pool on the outdoor pool table. Break-Awayz hosts evening events including live music, comedy night and sushi night. There is a daily happy hour from 4 to 6 p.m. The food and fun continue well after sunset because Break-Awayz is open until 2 a.m. on Fridays and Saturdays and until midnight Sunday through Thursday.
Any closer to the water and you’d get sand in your shoes at this casual Old Florida eatery. Located on the beach, High Tides at Snack Jack has been a longtime favorite with locals and visitors. Though it has changed a bit since then, the restaurant dates back to 1947. The surfside-chic décor, wooden tables and benches keep the focus on the food and the view. Start with classics like conch fritters or the wild caught spiced steamed shrimp, served by the pound or half-pound. The fish tacos are always a good choice, and the fish Reuben is delectable. Fried, grilled, blackened or jerked, the fish is served on rye bread with Swiss cheese, coleslaw and Thousand Island dressing. Parking is easy with the complimentary valet, and the outdoor patio is dog-friendly, so feel free to bring your pups.
48 locals recommend
High Tides At Snack Jack
2805 S Ocean Shore Blvd
48 locals recommend
Any closer to the water and you’d get sand in your shoes at this casual Old Florida eatery. Located on the beach, High Tides at Snack Jack has been a longtime favorite with locals and visitors. Though it has changed a bit since then, the restaurant dates back to 1947. The surfside-chic décor, wooden tables and benches keep the focus on the food and the view. Start with classics like conch fritters or the wild caught spiced steamed shrimp, served by the pound or half-pound. The fish tacos are always a good choice, and the fish Reuben is delectable. Fried, grilled, blackened or jerked, the fish is served on rye bread with Swiss cheese, coleslaw and Thousand Island dressing. Parking is easy with the complimentary valet, and the outdoor patio is dog-friendly, so feel free to bring your pups.
No trip to Palm Coast and the Flagler Beaches is complete without a visit to the iconic Flagler Beach Municipal Pier. You don’t have to go far for great sea-to-table eats; Funky Pelican is right there to satisfy your cravings. The outdoor deck offers panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean, and the recently renovated interior provides a break from the Florida heat. Funky Pelican opens at 7 a.m. every day, and there’s no better place for breakfast. Watch the sunrise over the ocean while enjoying a seafood omelet or Maddie’s shrimp and grits. The grits are prepared in a Cajun cream sauce with mushrooms and tomatoes and topped with blackened shrimp. Maddie’s shrimp and grits are on the all-day dining menu, in case you prefer to sleep in. For lunch or dinner start with the ahi tuna tower, which comes with Asian slaw and pineapple mango salsa. Another highlight is the catch of the day, which is the freshest fish of the day prepared to your liking and served with yellow rice and vegetables. The restaurant also has food and drink specials during its daily “funky hour” from 4 to 6 p.m.
61 locals recommend
Funky Pelican
215 Florida A1A
61 locals recommend
No trip to Palm Coast and the Flagler Beaches is complete without a visit to the iconic Flagler Beach Municipal Pier. You don’t have to go far for great sea-to-table eats; Funky Pelican is right there to satisfy your cravings. The outdoor deck offers panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean, and the recently renovated interior provides a break from the Florida heat. Funky Pelican opens at 7 a.m. every day, and there’s no better place for breakfast. Watch the sunrise over the ocean while enjoying a seafood omelet or Maddie’s shrimp and grits. The grits are prepared in a Cajun cream sauce with mushrooms and tomatoes and topped with blackened shrimp. Maddie’s shrimp and grits are on the all-day dining menu, in case you prefer to sleep in. For lunch or dinner start with the ahi tuna tower, which comes with Asian slaw and pineapple mango salsa. Another highlight is the catch of the day, which is the freshest fish of the day prepared to your liking and served with yellow rice and vegetables. The restaurant also has food and drink specials during its daily “funky hour” from 4 to 6 p.m.
Food for everyone! Metro Diner in Palm Coast is the perfect place for breakfast, lunch or dinner.
30 locals recommend
Metro Diner
250 Palm Coast Pkwy NE
30 locals recommend
Food for everyone! Metro Diner in Palm Coast is the perfect place for breakfast, lunch or dinner.
Family owned & operated by the Bennici brothers ( Joe & Mike ) Our goal is to serve our customers the best food in Flagler County from the Big Apple!
13 locals recommend
Joe's NY Pizza & Pasta
1070 Palm Coast Pkwy NW
13 locals recommend
Family owned & operated by the Bennici brothers ( Joe & Mike ) Our goal is to serve our customers the best food in Flagler County from the Big Apple!
When you start with the best ingredients available, you don’t need to rely on overly elaborate recipes or culinary fads. That’s why Martins Restaurant and Lounge’s menu features honest, satisfying dishes that reflect the best of our seafood and steak love – from prime aged steaks and Bluecrab, Shrimp to Grilled Chicken Breast.
11 locals recommend
Martins Restaurant
2000 S Ocean Shore Blvd
11 locals recommend
When you start with the best ingredients available, you don’t need to rely on overly elaborate recipes or culinary fads. That’s why Martins Restaurant and Lounge’s menu features honest, satisfying dishes that reflect the best of our seafood and steak love – from prime aged steaks and Bluecrab, Shrimp to Grilled Chicken Breast.

City/town information

Oldest City in the USA. Lots of history, restaurants and watering holes! - about a 25 minute drive
821 locals recommend
St. Augustine
821 locals recommend
Oldest City in the USA. Lots of history, restaurants and watering holes! - about a 25 minute drive
Terrific beaches, racing and motorcycles - about 25 minute drive
517 locals recommend
Daytona Beach
517 locals recommend
Terrific beaches, racing and motorcycles - about 25 minute drive
134 locals recommend
Flagler Beach
134 locals recommend

Golf

Enjoy the glory of Old Florida at Palm Harbor Golf Club, “The First & Best in Palm Coast.” After being renovated, redesigned, and reopened in 2009, Palm Harbor has been voted People’s Choice for the Best Golf Course in Flagler County 9 consecutive years. Carved between palm trees and old oaks cradled with Spanish moss, Palm Harbor’s natural beauty requires accuracy and creativity. This daily fee municipal course presents a challenge for golfers of all skill levels, while providing a memorable experience. The golf club features a full service practice facility with a driving range, putting green, & chipping green complete with newly renovated bunker. The pro shop carries both men’s and women’s name brand apparel and equipment.
17 locals recommend
Palm Harbor Golf Club
20 Palm Harbor Dr
17 locals recommend
Enjoy the glory of Old Florida at Palm Harbor Golf Club, “The First & Best in Palm Coast.” After being renovated, redesigned, and reopened in 2009, Palm Harbor has been voted People’s Choice for the Best Golf Course in Flagler County 9 consecutive years. Carved between palm trees and old oaks cradled with Spanish moss, Palm Harbor’s natural beauty requires accuracy and creativity. This daily fee municipal course presents a challenge for golfers of all skill levels, while providing a memorable experience. The golf club features a full service practice facility with a driving range, putting green, & chipping green complete with newly renovated bunker. The pro shop carries both men’s and women’s name brand apparel and equipment.
6 locals recommend
Cypress Knoll Golf Course
53 Easthampton Blvd
6 locals recommend
7 locals recommend
Pine Lakes Golf Club
400 Pine Lakes Pkwy
7 locals recommend
Hammock Dunes Club and Links Golf Course
30 Ave Royale
Rees Jones Creek Course
18 Creek Course Dr

Neighborhoods

Seminole Woods Neighborhood Park creates an active, social environment for our visitors. The variety of recreational opportunities appeals to children, adults and seniors, making it a favorite family destination. 30 Parking Spaces 1 Tennis Court-Lighted Water Fountain Playground Covered Patio Restrooms .50 Mile perimeter walking trail
Seminole Woods Boulevard
Seminole Woods Boulevard
Seminole Woods Neighborhood Park creates an active, social environment for our visitors. The variety of recreational opportunities appeals to children, adults and seniors, making it a favorite family destination. 30 Parking Spaces 1 Tennis Court-Lighted Water Fountain Playground Covered Patio Restrooms .50 Mile perimeter walking trail

Beaches

This 425-acre park is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean and the Matanzas River. Ocean waves have washed away the sand, exposing coquina rock and creating a picturesque boulder-strewn beach in one section, perfect for exploring tidal pools. This park is part of the Great Florida Birding & Wildlife Trail, and there is plenty to explore on foot or by bike. There are beautiful formal gardens well-known for their azaleas, camellias and roses. Take a break for a picnic lunch, or head to the beach for some sunbathing or fishing. The park has covered pavilions, grills and restrooms.
193 locals recommend
Washington Oaks Gardens State Park
193 locals recommend
This 425-acre park is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean and the Matanzas River. Ocean waves have washed away the sand, exposing coquina rock and creating a picturesque boulder-strewn beach in one section, perfect for exploring tidal pools. This park is part of the Great Florida Birding & Wildlife Trail, and there is plenty to explore on foot or by bike. There are beautiful formal gardens well-known for their azaleas, camellias and roses. Take a break for a picnic lunch, or head to the beach for some sunbathing or fishing. The park has covered pavilions, grills and restrooms.
Flagler Beach features six miles of uncrowded, car-free Palm Coast beaches. There are four public parks in the area – Veterans Park, Wickline Park, Silverlake Park and Wadsworth Park. All four parks have restrooms, and showers are located next to the Flagler Beach Pier across the street from Veterans Park. The pier hosts many of the top things to do in Flagler Beach, including restaurants, gift shops, recreational facilities and beach wheelchairs. Watch locals catch dinner or the surfers catch some of the best waves in the area. Whether you choose to sunbathe, search for shells or turtle watch, this is an ideal spot to spend a quiet vacation.
134 locals recommend
Flagler Beach
134 locals recommend
Flagler Beach features six miles of uncrowded, car-free Palm Coast beaches. There are four public parks in the area – Veterans Park, Wickline Park, Silverlake Park and Wadsworth Park. All four parks have restrooms, and showers are located next to the Flagler Beach Pier across the street from Veterans Park. The pier hosts many of the top things to do in Flagler Beach, including restaurants, gift shops, recreational facilities and beach wheelchairs. Watch locals catch dinner or the surfers catch some of the best waves in the area. Whether you choose to sunbathe, search for shells or turtle watch, this is an ideal spot to spend a quiet vacation.
This two-acre site is great for looking for ruby-throated hummingbirds during the summer and gannets during the winter. Take the dune walkover to find shorebirds, gulls, and pelicans. Activities: walking, sunbathing, bird watching, beach access, parking, pet friendly
27 locals recommend
Jungle Hut Park
125 Jungle Hut Rd
27 locals recommend
This two-acre site is great for looking for ruby-throated hummingbirds during the summer and gannets during the winter. Take the dune walkover to find shorebirds, gulls, and pelicans. Activities: walking, sunbathing, bird watching, beach access, parking, pet friendly
The River to Sea Preserve is located on both sides of highway A1A at Marineland and is owned jointly by Flagler County and the Town of Marineland. The 90-acre preserve offers walking trails, nature vistas, and ecological education opportunities as well as public access to the beach. Visit our beachside boardwalk for a majestic view of the beach and ocean. Our canoe and kayak launch provides access to the Intracoastal Waterway and the Matanzas River. Beaches, Bicycling, Birding, Camping - Group, Camping - Primitive, Canoe / Kayak Launch, Fishing, Hiking / Nature Trail, Pets, Picnic Pavilion, Picnicking, Restroom Facilities, Showers, Day Visitors, and Wildlife Viewing.
6 locals recommend
River to Sea Preserve
9805 N Ocean Shore Blvd
6 locals recommend
The River to Sea Preserve is located on both sides of highway A1A at Marineland and is owned jointly by Flagler County and the Town of Marineland. The 90-acre preserve offers walking trails, nature vistas, and ecological education opportunities as well as public access to the beach. Visit our beachside boardwalk for a majestic view of the beach and ocean. Our canoe and kayak launch provides access to the Intracoastal Waterway and the Matanzas River. Beaches, Bicycling, Birding, Camping - Group, Camping - Primitive, Canoe / Kayak Launch, Fishing, Hiking / Nature Trail, Pets, Picnic Pavilion, Picnicking, Restroom Facilities, Showers, Day Visitors, and Wildlife Viewing.
Old Salt Road Beach Park is a popular beachfront park amidst the Ocean Hammock Resort, which also provides access to the coquina rock formations on the coast. There are plenty of parking spaces plus restrooms with outside shower. Although not too suitable for swimming, you'll find plenty of bathers and paddlers at this beach, and it is also a great spot to watch for whales.
8 locals recommend
Old Salt Park Dog Friendly
16th Road
8 locals recommend
Old Salt Road Beach Park is a popular beachfront park amidst the Ocean Hammock Resort, which also provides access to the coquina rock formations on the coast. There are plenty of parking spaces plus restrooms with outside shower. Although not too suitable for swimming, you'll find plenty of bathers and paddlers at this beach, and it is also a great spot to watch for whales.
This beautiful beachfront park offers public beach access with free parking, an observation deck with binoculars (one ADA accessible), a walking trail, educational signage, elaborate dune walkovers, as well as a bocce ball court and a horseshoe pit.
Bay Drive Park
30 Bay Dr
This beautiful beachfront park offers public beach access with free parking, an observation deck with binoculars (one ADA accessible), a walking trail, educational signage, elaborate dune walkovers, as well as a bocce ball court and a horseshoe pit.

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