Things to Do in Palm Coast, Florida
We frequently play host to a wide variety of athletic teams, that come to Palm Coast to participate in events at both Flagler Palm Coast High School and Matanzas High School.
FPC HS
5500 East Highway 100
Palm Coast FL 32164
Phone (386) 437-7540
5500 East Highway 100
Palm Coast FL 32164
Phone (386) 437-7540
Matanzas HS
3535 Old Kings Rd N
Palm Coast, FL 32137-9250
(386) 447-1575
3535 Old Kings Rd N
Palm Coast, FL 32137-9250
(386) 447-1575
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Flagler Beach & Pier.
Relax at this quiet, old-time beach town that offers six miles of pristine, sandy beach area, a quaint beachfront business district and plenty of activities from beachcombing and pier fishing to bike rentals and museum tours. www.flaglerbeachpier.net
Daytona Beach.
One of Florida's most famous beaches, Daytona Beach features 23 miles of sandy beach areas and offers fun visitor activities like swimming, sunbathing, surfing, scuba diving, shopping, and dining. Daytona Beach also allows vehicle access on designated areas of the beach. www.daytonabeach.comCrescent Beach.
Situated on pristine Anastasia Island, Crescent Beach offers visitors warm, sandy beaches and a variety of outdoor activities including hiking, boating, diving, and fishing. Beachcombers and birdwatchers can wander the unspoiled landscapes and search for protected wildlife in the area. www.staugbch.com [Top]
Daytona International Speedway.
Opened in 1959, the Daytona International Speedway is home to a variety of NASCAR, motorcycle and other racing events throughout the year, including the Daytona 500. The Speedway also hosts an annual car show, a street rod meet, a swap meet, and marathon events. www.daytonainternationalspeedway.comDaytona 500 Experience.
Experience the thrill of the Daytona 500 through hands-on activities, thrilling rides and interesting exhibits. Try out your pit crew skills, drive the track on the Daytona DreamLaps ride, check out a race-winning NASCAR stock car, and watch a 3D movie in the IMAX theatre at this popular attraction. www.daytona500experience.com [Top]
Destination Daytona Harley Davidson.
Located in Ormond Beach, this one-stop shopping and entertainment complex offers a full service Harley Davidson dealership, restaurants, an entertainment pavilion, shops, a hotel, and more. www.destinationdaytona.comWashington Oaks Gardens State Park.
Once home to a relative of George Washington, this beautiful park is home to formal gardens and interesting natural rock formations all nestled along the scenic Matanzas River. Visitors can hike, bike, fish, stroll the gardens, and picnic at this bucolic state park.www.floridastateparks.org/washingtonoaks [Top]
Daytona Beach Oceanfront Park.
Enjoy a day of family fun at this beach park that features an open band shell built in 1937 and a plaza with a historic clock tower. Visitors can stroll along the boardwalk, enjoy the beach and find shops and restaurants along the shoreline. www.daytonabeach.comMarineland.
Get a unique view into the lives of wild dolphins at this interesting marine water park. Guests can feed, swim and play with dolphins, work with dolphin trainers, and so much more at this unassuming family attraction. www.marineland.net [Top]
Florida Agricultural Museum.
Step into Florida's rich agricultural traditions and learn about farming methods at this unique museum that features a water-powered sawmill, a dry goods store, a dairy barn, livestock, and costumed interpreters offering a variety of presentations. www.myagmuseum.comTPC Sawgrass.
This world-class Florida golf resort destination has played host to a variety of professional golf events and offers visitors an unforgettable golf experience, fine dining and first class amenities. www.tpc.com/sawgrass [Top]
World Golf Village.
Situated in historic St. Augustine, Florida, World Golf Village is home to the World Golf Hall of Fame museum, an IMAX theater, two championship golf courses, resort hotel accommodations, dining, and shopping all for the ultimate golf vacation experience. www.worldgolfvillage.comAlligator Farm Zoological Park.
Reptile fans will love this exciting park where alligators, Komodo dragons, tortoises, exotic birds and other animals, and rare albino alligators are all on display. Alligator farm features several alligator and animal shows throughout the day. www.alligatorfarm.com [Top]
Walt Disney World.
Step into the magical world of Disney and enjoy fun rides, exciting entertainment and a host of family style activities. Kids and families can see their favorite Disney characters, watch fun parades featuring popular Disney themes, eat ,and shop at this popular theme park. www.disneyworld.disney.go.com/Faver Dykes Park.
This tranquil park borders the Matanzas River, and offers visitors a relaxing retreat from busy beaches. More than one hundred bird species live and migrate to the park and wildlife abounds. Visitors will enjoy boating, fishing, camping, canoeing and kayaking, hiking, and picnicking in the park. www.floridastateparks.org [Top]
Ripley's Believe It or Not Museum.
Explore the weird, wacky and wonderful at this unique museum that features 800 exhibits all housed in a historic castle mansion in St. Augustine. The museum is open from 9am-7pm daily. www.staugustine-ripleys.comAnastasia Recreation Park.
This peaceful bird sanctuary offers five miles of beautiful sandy beaches, a salt marsh, a boat ramp, a volleyball court, a general store, and beach chair rentals. Visitors can enjoy swimming, hiking, fishing, kayaking, canoeing, paddle boating, and wind surfing at this popular state park. www.floridastateparks.org [Top]
Bulow Creek Park.
Home to one of the state's largest stands of southern live oak forest, this park offers opportunities for canoeing, kayaking, hiking, picnicking, and nature tours. Be sure to take a hike up the seven-mile-long Bulow Woods Trail to visit the Bulow Plantation Ruins Historic State Park. www.floridastateparks.orgBulow Plantation Ruins Historic State Park.
Once home to a sprawling sugar and cotton plantation, the Bulow Plantation is now a crumbling monument to Florida's Antebellum history.Visitors can walk the ruins of the plantation house, sugar mill, slave cabins, and learn more about the history of the plantation. www.floridastateparks.org/bulowplantation [Top]



