Master-Planned Atlantic Coast City
Welcome to Palm Coast, a master-planned Flagler County city on Florida's Atlantic coast between St. Augustine and Daytona Beach, threaded by miles of freshwater canals.
Palm Coast is a city in Flagler County, Florida, on the Atlantic coast between St. Augustine to the north and Daytona Beach to the south. It is the largest city in Flagler County, while Bunnell serves as the county seat. The city traces its origins to 1969, when ITT Community Development Corporation acquired roughly 42,000 acres of largely undeveloped land and set out to build a master-planned community of some 48,000 home sites. The original plan called for paved streets, central water and sewer service, and an engineered system of roughly 46 miles of freshwater canals designed to manage drainage and give many lots water access. That planned origin still shapes the city's character. Palm Coast is laid out in a distinctive pattern of lettered sections tied to street names, which residents still use to describe where they live. Named communities such as Indian Trails and Pine Lakes sit within this grid, and the coastal Hammock area holds gated, golf, and resort-style developments. A mix of freshwater canals inland and saltwater canals along the Intracoastal Waterway means waterfront living is common here. Palm Coast functions largely as a residential and bedroom community. It lies about 25 miles south of St. Augustine and about 30 miles north of Daytona Beach, and Interstate 95 runs along its western edge, putting those job centers within a straightforward commute. Some residents also travel farther to Jacksonville, about 62 miles north, or Orlando, about 86 miles southwest. With a population of roughly 100,000, Palm Coast has grown well beyond its early days as a planned retirement and second-home community into a full-service city with its own schools, hospital, and commercial centers. The natural setting is a defining feature of daily life. Washington Oaks Gardens State Park, just north of the city, pairs formal gardens with Atlantic beachfront, while Flagler Beach offers a classic small-town beach atmosphere a short drive east. An expanding network of multi-use trails, community parks, and boating access on the Intracoastal Waterway gives residents year-round outdoor options, and golf remains a signature pastime in the Hammock area's resort communities.
Palm Coast is in Flagler County, Florida, on the state's northeast Atlantic coast. It is the largest city in Flagler County, while the nearby city of Bunnell serves as the county seat. Flagler County sits between St. Johns County to the north and Volusia County to the south, and Palm Coast is its primary population and commercial center.
Palm Coast is served by Flagler Schools, the Flagler County public school district. The district operates roughly 13 schools serving about 13,500 students. Palm Coast's two main public high schools are Flagler Palm Coast High School and Matanzas High School, both located within the city, along with several elementary and middle schools.
Palm Coast sits roughly midway between the two cities along Interstate 95. Daytona Beach is about 30 miles to the south and St. Augustine is about 25 miles to the north. Jacksonville is about 62 miles north, and Orlando is about 86 miles southwest, which makes Palm Coast a bedroom community for commuters to several regional job centers.
Palm Coast is known as a master-planned community developed by ITT beginning in 1969, laid out around roughly 46 miles of freshwater canals. Its neighborhoods are organized by lettered sections, and the city is recognized for its canal-front living, coastal proximity to Flagler Beach and Washington Oaks Gardens State Park, and resort-style golf communities in the Hammock area.
Palm Coast itself sits slightly inland of the Atlantic, but ocean beaches are immediately accessible. Flagler Beach lies just east of the city along State Road A1A and offers a classic beach-town atmosphere, while the Hammock area and Washington Oaks Gardens State Park provide additional beachfront access within a short drive.
Palm Coast had a population of 89,258 in the 2020 U.S. Census, with later estimates placing it near 100,000 residents. It is the largest city in Flagler County and has grown substantially since its founding as a planned community in 1969.
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