What to do and see in Palm Coast, Florida (FL): The Best Nature & Parks

October 18, 2021 Tambra Mccollister

Palm Coast is a city in Flagler County, Florida. As of the 2010 United States Census, the population was 75,180, more than twice the 32,832 counted in 2000. The population was estimated to be 80,600 in 2014. It is the most populous city in Flagler County. Palm Coast is part of the Deltona–Daytona Beach–Ormond Beach, FL metropolitan statistical area.
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1. St. Joe Walkway/Palm Coast Linear Park

31 Greenway Court, Palm Coast, FL 32137 +1 386-986-2323 [email protected] http://www.palmcoastgov.com/parks/linear-park
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

St. Joe Walkway/Palm Coast Linear Park

2. Hammock Gardens Nursery & Landscape

5208 N Ocean Shore Blvd, Palm Coast, FL 32137-3209 +1 386-446-9154 [email protected] http://www.hammockgardens.com
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Hammock Gardens Nursery & Landscape

Our goal is to expertly serve those who have a passion for gardening, as well as our customers who are simply looking to add some beauty to their homes. We carefully select quality plants from our growers that meet the grade of excellence we want to pass on to our customers. Please visit our florist or gift shop. We also offer workshops and classes! Check out our Website or Facebook Page for more!

3. Washington Oaks Gardens State Park

6400 N Oceanshore Blvd, Palm Coast, FL 32137-2415 +1 386-446-6780 http://www.floridastateparks.org/washingtonoaks/default.cfm
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4.5 based on 720 reviews

Washington Oaks Gardens State Park

Reviewed By riccibean9

By far our favorite part of our trip. The nature trail was awesome!! Walking the grounds after was also very peaceful and serene!! Great for the whole family!!

4. Princess Place Preserve

2500 Princess Place Rd Flagler County, Palm Coast, FL +1 386-313-4020 http://www.flaglercounty.org/departments/princess_place_preserve/index.php
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4.5 based on 258 reviews

Princess Place Preserve

Reviewed By Mobile679584 - Palm Coast, United States

Went there Saturday, most people were using social distancing except for a few. This park has so many amenities, from hiking the trails, fishing, you can rent Kayaks, drive through some tight roads where you will be back a 100 years. Pristine forest growth. you must visit. its a five star park.

5. Bing's Landing

5862 N Oceanshore Blvd, Palm Coast, FL 32137-2706 +1 386-313-4020 http://www.flaglercounty.org/facilities.aspx?search=1&CID=1&RID=3&Page=detail
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4.5 based on 208 reviews

Bing's Landing

Reviewed By jay1943

Rented a pontoon boat from Palm Coast Marine for a really great day of cruising the Intracoastal waterways in the Palm Coast area. Mike provided us an excellent boat which performed flawlessly for the entire day on the water. Contact him at 904-955-5255 or [email protected] for reservations. The BEST way to spent your time in the Palm Coast area !!

6. Belle Terre Park

339 Parkview Dr, Palm Coast, FL 32164-7503 +1 386-986-2323
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

Belle Terre Park

7. Varn Park

3665 S Ocean Shore Blvd, Palm Coast, FL 32136-4104 +1 386-313-4020 http://www.flaglercounty.org/facilities.aspx?page=detail&RID=21
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4.5 based on 61 reviews

Varn Park

Reviewed By 2018AAA - Hickory, United States

So I traveled alone for a vacation after my daughters wedding and took my French bulldog and my Boston terrier. They both have breathing problems and can’t walk or be in extreme heat for very long. I stayed in the Sanford area but got up and drove early to Garn Park. It had nice bathrooms and a nice deck leading right to the beach. There was plenty of parking. The beach mostly has fishermen and women on it. It was pretty and the sand appeared to have gold flakes in it. Due to the heat we stayed about 2.5 hrs. I seen one family and one other couple with a pup. I’d definitely go back to Flagler beach and Varn Park again! Great place!

8. Jungle Hut Park

125 Jungle Hut Rd, Palm Coast, FL 32137 +1 386-225-1563 http://www.flaglercounty.org/departments/jungle_hut_park.php
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4.5 based on 124 reviews

Jungle Hut Park

Reviewed By judithmbittner

Beautiful, uncrowded beaches with restrooms and a shower on the premises. Parking is somewhat limited but we manage to find a spot. You can spot the unusual water formations and tide pools when the tide is low exposing all the coquina rock formations. Not unusual to find starfish, and small fish in the tide pools....great for kids and pets.

9. Waterfront Park

305 Palm Coast Pkwy NE, Palm Coast, FL 32137-3818 +1 386-986-2323 [email protected] https://www.palmcoastgov.com/parks/waterfront-park
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4.5 based on 229 reviews

Waterfront Park

Reviewed By tomsQ8021MA - Palm Coast, United States

The Waterfront is a great place to walk and watch the boats, also a great place to watch the boat parade in Dec.

10. Mala Compra Mountain Bike Trail

5862 N Oceanshore Blvd, Palm Coast, FL 32137-2706 http://www.flaglercounty.org/Facilities/Facility/Details/35
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4.5 based on 13 reviews

Mala Compra Mountain Bike Trail

Reviewed By traveler03255 - Newbury, United States

We enjoyed a peaceful walk at Mala Compra from the free parking area at Bing’s Landing. The level walking trail turns into an elevated walkway where we viewed turkey cultures with their prey. We chose the route which continues to the beach where we saw shore birds and poked for shells. Mala Compra provides a leisurely activity of about 2+ hours, depending on pace. You can end your walk with a bite to eat at Captain’s BBQ at Bing’s Landing which several locals we met raved about!

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