Flagler Beach, Fl
Nestled on Florida's east coast between Daytona Beach and St.
Augustine, the flourishing City of Flagler Beach is home to over
5,411. residents! Since its incorporation in April, 1925, Flagler
Beach has grown from a sleepy fishing village to a unique seaside
community while still retaining much of its original charm.
The City is home to six miles of un-crowded beaches, many great
fishing spots including the Flagler Beach Municipal Pier,
restaurants with ocean front dining, gift shops and a whole host of
recreational facilities.
The Intracoastal
Waterway also flows through the town providing countless
opportunities for boaters and fishermen.
The Flagler Beach Boardwalk and Pier are located "downtown."
This is the center of many activities associated with a beachside
community. The Pier offers one the opportunity to fish or to see
the ocean and beaches from a different perspective. One may observe
the surfers and other beach activities or just relax and have a
picnic at one of the shelters along the boardwalk.
The corridor reflects the community's ties to its recreational
and natural surroundings. This is done with the "Old Fashioned
Fourth of July at the Beach," "Columbus Day," and "Holiday at the
Beach" festivals and parades. These events, along with special
events such as surfing contests and fishing contests, offer the
resident and visitor an opportunity to see and participate in the
traditions of "Old Florida."
Along with hanging ten on the beach with the third largest surf
waves in Florida, you may want to simply amble about this untouched
beach town. The charming beach shops and restaurants will make you
think you've just stepped into a Jimmy Buffet song. Flagler Beach
is home to several enchanting bed and breakfast establishments as
well as locally owned and operated lodging properties.