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Palm Coast Attractions and Activities

Attractions in Palm Coast

Palm Coast is a highly select, north Florida community nestled on the Atlantic shore. Set in groves of native plants and trees, the entire area is abounding with relics of Florida's long history. 20 minutes south of St. Augustine and 30 minutes north of Daytona Beach, this water paradise offers miles of Atlantic Ocean beaches as well as the vast intercoastal waterway.

The City of Palm Coast has many parks and facilities for your enjoyment. They are:

Belle Terre Park: This 10 acre park is located on Belle Terre Parkway behind Wadsworth Elementary School and Frieda Zamba Swimming Pool. Park amenities include: Tennis courts (lighted), Three Wall Handball/Racquetball Courts (lighted), Soccer/Football fields (unlighted), Gazebo, Frieda Zamba Swimming Pool with Meeting Room

Bird of Paradise Nature Reserve

Community Center & Park

Frieda Zamba Swimming Pool

Indian Trails Sports Complex

James F. Holland Memorial Park

St. Joe Walkway/Linear Park

Seminole Woods Neighborhood Park

Tennis Center

Castillo De San Marcos National Monument

Fort Matanzas National Monument

Other area attractions are:

Marineland of Florida

St. Augustine Lighthouse

Activities in Palm Coast

You can enjoy playing golf in the Palm Coast's golf courses.

Palm Coast Resort Golf Club: Offers 90 holes of championship golf on five 18-hole courses created by some of the greatest designers and players including Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer and Gary Player.

Grand Haven Golf Club: Jack Nicklaus Signature 18-hole, par 72 course is designed around Florida's natural wetlands featuring three holes along the scenic Intracoastal Waterway.

The Grand Club Pine Course: This Arnold Palmer/Ed Seay-designed layout offers "Amen Corner" beginning on the 13th hole and a par 5 at the 18th, with a spectacular island green.

The Grand Club Cypress Course: Created by Gary Player, this scenic and challenging golf course measures 6,591 yards and is designed to conform to the boundaries of native wetlands and natural lakes.

Ocean Hammock Golf Club: Named a "Modern Classic" by Links Magazine, this oceanfront 18-hole championship golf course features indigenous forest and wetlands, coastal dune formations and the Atlantic Ocean itself as a panoramic backdrop.



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