Flagler County

History of Flagler County

Flagler County was established in 1917 and named after Henry Morrison Flagler, the oil tycoon and railroad magnate who played a pivotal role in developing Florida’s east coast. Located between St. Johns and Volusia counties, Flagler was one of the last counties created in Florida and has a unique history rooted in agriculture, rail expansion, and coastal development. Palm Coast, now the county’s largest city, began as a master-planned community in the late 1960s and grew rapidly in the decades that followed. With its Atlantic shoreline, scenic byways, and natural preserves, the area has long attracted those seeking a mix of rural charm and coastal beauty. Despite its relative youth, Flagler County has quickly developed a distinct identity, blending small-town character with a steadily growing population.

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Why Live in Flagler County?

Flagler County offers an appealing lifestyle for those looking to enjoy Florida’s natural beauty without the congestion of larger cities. Residents benefit from a relaxed coastal atmosphere, affordable housing, and access to stunning beaches, parks, and trails. Palm Coast is known for its quiet neighborhoods, quality schools, and growing amenities, making it a popular choice for families, retirees, and remote workers. Whether you’re drawn to boating, biking along the Intracoastal Waterway, or simply enjoying ocean breezes, Flagler County delivers a peaceful and scenic way of life with convenient access to both Jacksonville and Daytona Beach.