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Flagler Beach

The surf is up in Flagler Beach with its six miles of ocean frontage. Along with catching waves on the beach with the third largest break in Florida, you may want to simply enjoy a stroll on the beach or take in the array of unique shops and wonderfully diverse restaurants located in this untouched beach town.

Who could pass up bird watching or casting a line off the Flagler Beach Municipal Pier?  Our locals are always waiting to tell you about the one that got away.

Bulow Plantation Ruins State Park is a favorite destination for a relaxing nature walk or visit the ruins of the old sugar mill plantation.

In Gamble Rogers State Park, the wildlife is amazing; Sea turtles lay their eggs here May through September.  During the fall, many migrating species of songbirds can be spotted gracefully flying along the Atlantic Ocean.
 

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