Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in Palm Coast, FL

There are 15 dog-friendly hiking trails in Palm Coast. Use the links below to get an overview of each one, see pictures, print directions, and even read reviews from other dog owners. Coming from out of town? Get a discounted rate on pet friendly hotels in Palm Coast.

Pet Friendly Washington Oaks Gardens State Park
Washington Oaks Gardens State Park Nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and the Matanzas River, the dog-friendly Washington Oaks Gardens State Park preserves 425 acres of coastal scenery along State Road A1A in Palm Coast, FL. The park's eastern boundary holds one of the largest outcroppings of coquina rock on the Atlantic Ocean, creating a picturesque boulder-strewn beach. Pets may be on the walking and hiking trails only. Pets may not be in the formal gardens or on the beach side of the park. See Details
Pet Friendly Princess Place Preserve
Princess Place Preserve The Princess Place Preserve is a historic site in Palm Coast, Florida where leashed dogs are allowed. It is located between SR A1A and I-95, on Pellicer Creek, just south of the St. Johns/Flagler county line. On May 2, 1997, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. See Details
PCAF Turtle Trail: #5 Nadia Bring Fido to see Nadia, the 5th fiberglass sea turtle, along the pet-friendly PCAF Turtle Trail in Palm Coast, FL. Inspired by French artist Edgar Degas, this uniquely painted sculpture is located outside Palm Coast City Hall. To keep the adventure going, check out all 18 locations along the scavenger hunt. See Details
PCAF Turtle Trail: #13 Alice Bring Fido to see Journey, the thirteenth fiberglass sea turtle, along the pet-friendly PCAF Turtle Trail in Palm Coast, FL. Inspired by the 1865 novel, The Adventures of Alice in Wonderland, this uniquely painted sculpture is located outside the Flagler County Public Library. To keep the adventure going, check out all 18 locations along the scavenger hunt. See Details
PCAF Turtle Trail: #10 Nancy Marie Bring Fido to see Nancy Marie, the tenth fiberglass sea turtle, along the pet-friendly PCAF Turtle Trail in Palm Coast, FL. This golf-inspired, uniquely painted sculpture is located at the Palm Harbor Golf Club. To keep the adventure going, check out all 18 locations along the scavenger hunt. See Details
Lehigh Greenway Rail Trail Leashed pets are permitted to walk dog-friendly Lehigh Greenway Rail Trail in Palm Coast, FL. The trail is approximately 8 miles of abandoned railroad corridor which parallels the scenic Lehigh Canal. The tree lined trail is fully paved and attracts dog walkers, runners and cyclists. See Details
Central Park Bring Fido to Central Park in downtown Palm Coast, FL. This pet-friendly 10-acre recreation space features a range of amenities for parkgoers, including geocaching, walking trails, benches and a lake and with a decorative fountain. Leashed dogs are welcome to stroll along the half-mile walking path surrounding the park. See Details
PCAF Turtle Trail: #16 Louis Bring Fido to see Louis, the sixteenth fiberglass sea turtle, along the pet-friendly PCAF Turtle Trail in Palm Coast, FL. This uniquely painted sculpture is located in the private Beach Haven Community and can be accessed by calling the PCAF directly. To keep the adventure going, check out all 18 locations along the scavenger hunt. See Details
PCAF Turtle Trail: #18 The “See” Turtle Bring Fido to see The “See” Turtle, the eighteenth fiberglass sculpture, along the pet-friendly PCAF Turtle Trail in Palm Coast, FL. Created by visually impaired artist John Bamblitt to honor those who are blind or visually impaired, this uniquely painted sea turtle is located outside Tomoka Eye Associates. To keep the adventure going, check out all 18 locations along the scavenger hunt. See Details
PCAF Turtle Trail: #6 Quilty Bring Fido to see Quilty, the sixth fiberglass sea turtle, along the pet-friendly PCAF Turtle Trail in Palm Coast, FL. Inspired by the origins of quilting in Egypt, this uniquely painted sculpture is located in a small park across from Grand Haven Creekside. To keep the adventure going, check out all 18 locations along the scavenger hunt. See Details
PCAF Turtle Trail: #9 Vincent Bring Fido to see Vincent, the ninth fiberglass sea turtle, along the pet-friendly PCAF Turtle Trail in Palm Coast, FL. This uniquely painted sculpture is located in front of the Palm Coast Community Center. To keep the adventure going, check out all 18 locations along the scavenger hunt. See Details
PCAF Turtle Trail: #7 Garfield Bring Fido to see Garfield, the seventh fiberglass sea turtle, along the pet-friendly PCAF Turtle Trail in Palm Coast, FL. This uniquely painted sculpture is located in front of the Palm Coast Historical Society in the James F. Holland Memorial Park. To keep the adventure going, check out all 18 locations along the scavenger hunt. See Details
PCAF Turtle Trail #17 Jules Bring Fido to see Jules, the seventeenth fiberglass sea turtle, along the pet-friendly PCAF Turtle Trail in Palm Coast, FL. Placed in celebration of the 70th anniversary of the East Flagler Mosquito Control District, this uniquely painted sculpture is located at the Marla Compra Beachfront Park. To keep the adventure going, check out all 18 locations along the scavenger hunt. See Details
PCAF Turtle Trail: #2 Tiff Bring Fido to see Tiff, the second fiberglass sea turtle, along the pet-friendly PCAF Turtle Trail in Palm Coast, FL. Inspired by American artist Louis Comfort, this uniquely painted sculpture is located at the Long Creek Nature Preserve. To keep the adventure going, check out all 18 locations along the scavenger hunt. See Details
PCAF Turtle Trail: #3 Marc-Sea Bring Fido to see Marc-Sea, the third fiberglass sea turtle, along the pet-friendly PCAF Turtle Trail in Palm Coast, FL. This uniquely painted sculpture is situated in the private Grand Haven Residential Community. To keep the adventure going, check out all 18 locations along the scavenger hunt. See Details
PCAF Turtle Trail: #8 Bessie Bring Fido to see Bessie, the eighth fiberglass sea turtle, along the pet-friendly PCAF Turtle Trail in Flagler Beach, FL. Inspired by the diverse beauty of Flagler County, this uniquely painted sculpture is situated in front of the Flagler Beach Historical Museum. To keep the adventure going, check out all 18 locations along the scavenger hunt. See Details
Palatka to St. Augustine State Trail The Palatka to St. Augustine State Trail in East Palatka, FL, is dog friendly. This multi-use paved trail runs through scenic landscapes, wooded areas, and agricultural surroundings in the Florida countryside. The pathway is broken up into different sections, some complete and some incomplete. See Details
St. John's Botanical Garden St. John's Botanical Garden is a beautiful nature preserve located in Hastings, FL, where you and your furry best friend can enjoy exploring the pet-friendly grounds. The garden focuses on conserving rare and endangered plant species from around the world, as well as native plants and animals. It’s a perfect destination for nature lovers. Please note there is an admission fee. See Details
PCAF Turtle Trail: #15 Norman Bring Fido to see Norman, the fifteenth fiberglass sea turtle, along the pet-friendly PCAF Turtle Trail in Bunnell, FL. Inspired by American artist Norman Rockwell, this uniquely painted sculpture is located outside the Flagler County Health Department. To keep the adventure going, check out all 18 locations along the scavenger hunt. See Details
PCAF Turtle Trail: #14 Beverly Bring Fido to see Beverly, the fourteenth fiberglass sea turtle, along the pet-friendly PCAF Turtle Trail in Flagler Beach, FL. Inspired by the style of tourism postcards of the 1950s, this uniquely painted sculpture is situated outside the Beverly Beach Town Hall. To keep the adventure going, check out all 18 locations along the scavenger hunt. See Details
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