| FLAGLER BEACH: Nestled between Daytona and St. Augustine, Flagler County was passed by in the rush to develop Florida and is a haven from the pressures of the world. Steeped in a rich history, there are corners of Flagler where it seems that time has been forgotten. Slow moving creeks shaded in a canopy of trees, salt marshes harboring birds and sea life and beaches where you can still find solitude. |
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If it is leisure activities you love, they are in abundance in Flagler from canoeing, hiking, bird-watching, tennis, bike riding, fresh and salt water fishing. It has uncrowded beaches, historic ruins, tranquil waterways and subtropical forests. Flagler County is the avid golfer's paradise with an amazing 165 holes of golf. Enjoy a stroll on the beach, on Flagler Beach Pier or take in the array of unique shops and wonderfully diverse restaurants within this 6-block walkable area in Flagler Beach. Fishermen can cast off from the municipal Flagler Beach Pier, surf fish at the ocean's edge or launch a boat from either the county boat dock or the State Park. In Palm Coast The European Village Resort is an extraordinary blend of old world charm and modern technology. Enjoy the 28 shops and restaurants amongst the village marketplace. The county has three state parks: Bulow Plantation Ruins, Gamble Rogers Memorial and Washington Oaks Gardens. Museums here are Flagler Beach Historical, Holden House, and Florida Agricultural Museum Whether you are finding quiet solace within the nature preserves like Princess Place (containing the oldest standing homesite in Flagler County, a lodge once occupied by a Russian Prince and his wife), Flagship Harbor, Graham Swamp Conservation Area, Haw Creek or River To Sea Preserve (located next to Marineland, the world’s first oceanarium) or enjoying the company of family and friends, Flagler County offers many recreational opportunities. There is Flagler Auditorium, the County’s premier performing arts center, Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve and many parks. |
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