UNCROW DED BE ACHES &
CINN A MON SA ND
Locals love to keep the 19 miles of
beach a secret, because it’s one of the
few areas in the state where you don’t
have to search long and hard for
parking spots or fight for the perfect
place to pitch your umbrella and
beach chairs.
Once settled in, you’ll enjoy the
cinnamon-colored sand that sparkles
with fragments of limestone crystals,
and of course, the breathtaking view
of the Atlantic Ocean. Keep your eyes
peeled for the well-known coquina
rocks found throughout the beach.
The area is home to one of the largest
outcroppings of these densely formed
rocks full of mollusks. The other
well-known areas to find these rocks
are in New Zealand, so you’ll know
you’re coming across something
unique right here in Florida.
Photo credit: @brodybiehlthegoldendoodle
DOG -FR IENDLY A R E AS
Did you know that this area is ranked as one of
the most dog-friendly beaches in Florida?
Flagler Beach is proud to have a designated
strip of land reserved for dogs and their owners.
Here, your furry pals can frolic in the ocean as
long as they remain leashed and be sure to
clean-up after them!
The dog beach area is located north of N. 10th
street and south of S. 10th Street.
Photo credit: @ellosean
Photo credit: @theadventuresofmom
Photo credit: @the_photo_alchemist
Photo credit: @htangphoto
www.VisitFlagler.com
www.FlaglerChamber.org
For more photos, places to go
and things to do!
Fantastic Flagler Visitor, Newcomer & Resident Guide
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