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Flagler Beach Flagler Beach is a vibrant beach community with a growing population of approximately 5,000. Since its incorporation in April, 1925, Flagler has grown from a quiet fishing village to a unique seaside community that still maintains its early 20th century charm. Flagler Beach boasts six miles of beautiful beaches, great fishing spots, including the Municipal Pier, oceanfront restaurants, and a whole host of recreational facilities for fishing, swimming, surfing, boating, tennis, golf, kayaking, and boating. Camping sites are available at Gamble Rogers State Park at Flagler Beach. The annual Flagler Beach 4th of July Celebration draws people from throughout Northeast Florida to enjoy several days of entertainment that include a parade, arts and crafts, pageants, live music and beachfront fireworks. Housing options include custom built homes, gated golf course properties, waterfront homes on the ocean or river, condos and manufactured homes. Intracoastal Canals is a neighborhood that offers deep water access to the Intracoastal Waterway and Atlantic Ocean for your boat or yacht docked in your own back yard. Grand Haven is a private gated community with a Jack Nicklaus Signature course meandering along the Intracoastal Waterway. Flagler Beach Demographics and Community Information |






