Beaches History Parks Outdoors & Nature Birding Flagler Beach Palm Coast Tours Palatka Bunnell
The Flagler Beach/Palm Coast area is close to resort and culture centers, yet removed from the stress and fast pace of metropolises.
One of Florida's new "hot" destinations, this 20-mile stretch of coastline and its natural sportsmen's haven inland are just being discovered by visitors and relocators who value its proximity to resort and culture centers, yet its removal from the stress and fast pace of metropolises.
A1A Ocean Shore Scenic Highway spans a seven-mile stretch of Flagler County's beach between quiet Flagler Beach and Beverly Beach. A bicycle/pedestrian path parallels the scenic corridor and provides recreation for the cyclist, jogger and peace-loving stroller. The River to Sea Preserve takes in Palm Coast and the historic town of Marineland, site of the world's first "oceanarium," opened in 1938 and fed by waters from the Atlantic Ocean.
Mammoth sea turtles nest along this traffic-free, all-natural coastline. Anglers catch fish from Flagler Beach Pier and surfers catch waves. Two state parks line the beach. Gamble Rogers Memorial State Recreation Area at Flagler Beach is cradled between the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway for the pleasure of campers (it even has beachfront camping), picnickers, swimmers and shorebirds. Huge coquina boulders and peaceful ornamental gardens distinguish the beach and Matanzas riverfront at Washington Oaks Gardens State Park. Once a plantation, its pedigree can be traced back to our first president's family.
Bayside, marshlands and estuaries harbor rare and endangered birds along Florida's Great Birding Trail, such as the roseate spoonbill, wood stork, great blue heron and osprey. Dolphins play in the wake of passing boats and manatees herd in the waterway during spring and summer. Eco-tours on water and land introduce you to the rife wildlife, or take you on one of the nature trails in local parks and preserves.
Oranges, sugar and steamboats created the small coastal and inland towns in these parts and their preserved downtowns recall the heyday. For a taste of bygones in and around Flagler Beach and Bunnell, stroll Flagler Beach Historical District and Museum, the Holden House Museum and Bulow Plantation Ruins Historic State Park. Charming outdoor restaurants, hotels and bed and breakfast inns have taken up residence in other historic structures. An old-fashioned Farmer's Market convenes on Fridays and Saturdays.
River tours and houseboat rentals are a popular way to explore this historic waterway where steamboats once plied their cargo of oranges to return with tourists adventuring into this wilderness paradise.
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Washington Oaks Gardens State Park
Bulow Plantation Ruins Historic State Park
Gamble Rogers Memorial State Recreation Area at Flagler Beach
Mike Roess Gold Head Branch State Park
Ravine Gardens State Park
Murals of Palatka
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