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The Betty Steflik Memorial Preserve offers the visitor a unique view of the salt marsh and coastal scrub communities. Walk the trails through the coastal scrub and stroll the boardwalk over the salt marsh for a close-up view of the plants and animals of these marine communities in their natural habitat... more info.
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Located in the Hammock on the west side of State Road A1A, Bings Landing Preserve lies along the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway. View the ruins of the Mala Compra Plantation, fish the Intracoastal Waterway from the pier... more info.
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In 1836, the Second Seminole War swept away the prosperous Bulow Plantation where the Bulow family grew sugar cane, cotton, rice, and indigo. Ruins of the former plantation-a sugar mill, a unique spring house, several wells, and the crumbling foundations of the plantation house... more info.
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Waterway, this windswept park is named for Florida folk singer Gamble Rogers and railroad entrepreneur Henry Flagler. The beach is the most popular feature at this park, where visitors enjoy swimming, sunbathing, or beachcombing... more info.
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Located in eastern Flagler County between Colbert Lane and Old Kings Road, Graham Swamp invites your discovery. This 3,084 acre conservation area is the most recent addition to Flagler County's preserves... more info. |
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Tucked away in western Flagler County lies Haw Creek Preserve, a 1005- acre tract of land set aside to preserve the cypress oak and hardwood swamp that borders Haw Creek... more info.
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Princess Place Preserve is the crown jewel of Flagler County's preserves. This beautiful 1500 acre preserve is located at the confluence of Pellicer Creek, Moody Creek, and the Matanzas River. The preserve features salt and freshwater... more info. |
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Owned jointly by Flagler County and the Town of Marineland, River to Sea Preserve is a prized addition to Flagler County's unique and beautiful preserves, Beginning at the beach of the Atlantic Ocean and reaching west to the Matanzas River... more info. |
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The Atlantic Ocean and the Matanzas River provide the natural boundaries for the 410 acres of coastal scenery that comprise Washington Oaks Gardens State Park. Ocean waves have washed away the sand, exposing coquina rock and creating a picturesque... more info. |
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