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More and more visitors are bringing along their four-legged friends on their vacations. The good news is, Palm Coast and the Flagler Beaches are pet-friendly! You can take “man’s best friend” everywhere you go -- in the parks, in a variety of accommodations and even on our beaches!
First things first: When you are planning your trip you’ll need a place for you and your companion to stay. Many area lodging properties, campgrounds and condo rental throughout the county accept pets for free or for a nominal charge. Keep in mind that pet restrictions can vary, so make sure to ask when making your reservation.
Flagler Beach has pet-friendly access, allowing dogs on the beach north of N. 10th Street and south of S. 10th Street. Doggies must be on leash no longer than 5 feet long. All that is asked in return is that visitors note the signs and remember to pick up after their pet to keep our beaches beautiful.
Restaurants in Flagler Beach are now allowed to offer eating areas where dogs and their owners can sit together. High Tides at Snack Jack and the BeachHouse Beanery are the first two to participate. Business owners obtain permits from the city and follow state requirements, including keeping dogs out of people-only areas and posting signs letting dog lovers know the rules. Dogs need to stay outdoors and they can’t climb on seats or tables.
Most parks, preserves and trails are perfect for a walk with your pets. At the 60,000-square-foot fenced Dog Park found at Wadsworth Park in Flagler Beach, dogs can run unleashed and mingle with other canines, while their owners relax in the shade, on park benches. The park features separate sections for large (over 20 pounds) and small dogs.
Thank you for checking out the BeachHouse Beanery, an independently owned neighborhood coffee house featuring more than just great
coffee. In addition to our full espressso bar we offer breakfast sandwiches, homemade muffins, quiche, salads, sandwiches, paninis,
smoothies, coffee frappes, and homemade cookies and desserts. We invite you to relax on our front or back porch and enjoy the ocean
view while you sip on an ice cold beer or a smooth glass of wine. If the weather's not just perfect outside, come on inside where the
temperature is just right. We are happy to offer free wireless internet access to all customers. Remember to join us any Friday night,
when we feature one of our local musicians on acoustic guitar to entertain you from 7-9 PM. Pets welcome on our new doggy deck!
1112 S. Oceanshore Blvd.
Flagler Beach, FL 32136
386-338-2484
http://www.beachhousebeanery.com/
Directly on the ocean, this local landmark is a Florida favorite! Open 11am to 10pm, 7 days a week serving delicious seafood, grilled
fish tacos, 1/2 lb burgers, hot wings, cold beer and wine. Fantastic service, beautiful view, a great atmosphere and friendly valet
parking.
2805 S Oceanshore Boulevard
Flagler Beach, FL 32136
386-439-3344
http://www.snackjacks.com
If you're planning a meeting or event in Palm Coast, Florida, the Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites is here to help ensure your
event is a success. Our moderately priced hotel offers comfortable hotel accommodations with versatile meeting and event facilities for
your next business meeting, corporate retreat, family reunion, or other special event. Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites offers
the convenience of a central location and business class hotel amenities combined with the comfort of relaxing hotel accommodations in
the heart of Palm Coast, Florida.
200 Flagler Plaza Drive
Palm Coast, FL 32137
386-439-3939
http://hotelpalmcoastfl.com
This park is located at 18 Florida Park Dr., approximately 1/2 mile north of Palm Coast Parkway. This is currently the City's main
active park. The many amenities include- Little League Baseball Fields, Soccer Fields, Basketball, Tennis, Bocce Ball,
Shufffleboard, Sand Volleyball, Wall Handball/Racquetball Courts, Pavilions, Gazebo and restrooms. Stop by and visit our
newest addition to Holland Park, our dog park! The dog park is now open daily during park hours. The park is located between pavilions
#2 and #3 and is neatly fenced in. The park is open to all types and sizes of our favorite animal friends.
18 Florida Park Dr.
Palm Coast, FL 32137
386-986-2323
http://www.palmcoastgov.com
Great oceanviews, great food, and fantasitic coffee! What else could you ask for? Stop in soon and experience all three at once. You
won't leave disappointed.
2201 N Oceanshore Boulevard
Flagler Beach, FL 32136
386-439-1013
1005 N. Oceanshore Blvd.
Flagler Beach, FL
386-693-4814
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.
16th Road
Palm Coast, FL 32137
386-313-4020
http://www.flaglercounty.org/facilities.aspx?page=detail&RID=17
Princess Place Preserve is the crown jewel of Flagler County's preserves. This beautiful 1500 acre preserve is located at the
confluence of Pellicer Creek, Moody Creek, and the Matanzas River. This beautiful 1,500-acre preserve situated in the northern part of
Flagler County was purchased by Henry Cutting in 1886 and passed on to his widow Angela Mills Cutting Worden, who eventually
married Boris Scherbatoff, an exiled Russian prince. Angela assumed the title of princess and it was then that the once named
"Cherokee Grove" came to be known as "Princess Place. The original lodge built by Henry Cutting still stands as Flagler County's
oldest intact structure. Also on-site is Florida's very first in-ground swimming pool.
2500 Princess Place Preserve
Palm Coast, FL 32137
386-313-4020
http://www.flaglercounty.org/facilities.aspx?search=1CID=1&RID=18&Page=detail
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.
9805 N. Oceanshore Blvd.
Palm Coast, FL 32137
386-313-4020
http://www.flaglercounty.org/facilities.aspx?search=1&CID=1&RID=19&Page=detail
Roll 'n' Float Outfitters seeks to provide the finest opportunities for experiencing the river, ocean and beach that is here in the
southeast corner of Flagler County. We are located in Flagler Beach, Florida and surrounded by the incredible natural beauty of Gamble
Rogers Memorial State Recreation Area, North Peninsula State Park, Bulow Creek State Park and the Atlantic Ocean. Flagler Beach was
recently named one of America's Coolest Towns in Budget Travel Magazine and is one of the last true beach towns on the East Coast of
Florida. Here you will find a slow pace of life where golf carts are street legal and walking the beach is consistently voted as the
top attraction by visitors. We invite you to come visit us at Gamble Rogers Memorial State Recreation Area and experience our unique
adventures. We guarantee that you will have fun with us and enjoy a relaxing time learning a new sport or taking your experience to
another level! - Standup Paddleboarding - Bicycles - Kayaks and Canoes - Custom Tours with your dog!
3100 S. State Road A1A
Flagler Beach, FL 32136
386-864-9844
http://www.rollnfloatoutfitters.com
Unique vacation packages sure to find the naturalist in you. We boast 1.5 Acres of undisturbed property, including a private island
where wildlife is plentiful. Situated high on a dune, nestled between ocean and Intracoastal waterways, the Si Como No Inn beckons you
to relax and enjoy. Whether it be a dolphin with your morning coffee, or a manatee in the cool of the day, the memories are sure to
last a life time. Pet Friendly and no pet fees.This is a great place for an event! Have your wedding or group outing at the Si
Como No Inn and relax at the tiki bar. Home of North Beach Surf Camp.
2481 N Oceanshore Boulevard
Flagler Beach , FL 32136
386-864-1430
http://www.sicomonoinn.com
Just a short drive north of Flagler Beach, Varn Park, covering eight acres, offers wheelchair access to the beach plus restrooms with
outdoor showers and ample parking. Varn Park is an excellent spot for shorebird observation and "line" birds, particularly scrub jays
that frequent overhead wires from here to the Matanzas Inlet. Varn Park is also a very popular surf fishing spot, and on most
days fisherman can be seen casting for blues, whiting, flounder, snapper, and many other varieties. Activities & Amenities:
walking, bird watching, beach access, parking, restrooms, showers, picnicking.
3665 North Oceanshore Blvd.
Flagler Beach, FL 32136
386-313-4020
http://www.flaglercounty.org/facilities.aspx?page=detail&RID=21
Birding enthusiasts should look for green herons along the boardwalk, warblers in the trees, and harrier over the wetlands. Activities:
skateboard park, tennis courts, picnic, grills, play area, hiking, bird watching, multi-use sports fields, pet area.
2200 Moody Blvd.
Flagler Beach, FL 32136
386-313-4020
http://www.flaglercounty.org/facilities.aspx?search=1&CID=1&RID=23&Page=detail
Although the formal gardens are the centerpiece of this park, Washington Oaks is also famous for the unique shoreline of coquina rock
formations that line its Atlantic beach. Nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and the Matanzas River, this property was once owned by a
distant relative of President George Washington. The gardens were established by Louise and Owen Young who purchased the land in 1936
and built a winter retirement home. They named it Washington Oaks and, in 1965, donated most of the property to the State. The gardens
make remarkable use of native and exotic species, from azaleas and camellias to the exquisite bird of paradise, sheltered within a
picturesque oak hammock. Visitors can picnic and fish from either the beach or the seawall along the Matanzas River. A number of short
trails provide opportunities for hiking and bicycling. Visitors can learn about the park's natural and cultural resources in the
visitor center. Located two miles south of Marineland on State Road A1A.
6400 N Oceanshore Boulevard
Palm Coast, FL 32137
386-446-6780
http://www.floridastateparks.org/washingtonoaks/
This utterly stunning recreation area is nestled in the existing canopied trees along the Intracoastal Waterway. The facility will
serve as a natural trailhead to our popular St. Joe Walkway/Linear Park pathways, as well as to the newly completed trail through
Graham Swamp. Activities include fishing, biking, hiking, playground, picnic pavillions and restrooms.
150 N. Park Road
Palm Coast, FL 32137
386-986-2323
http://www.palmcoastgov.com/City/Attractions/Waterfront/






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