Flagler Pier

105 S. 2 St. Flagler Beach, FL 32136

Hours

Open daily 6 a.m. - midnight

*NOTE: Check their website for weather updates and pier closure information.

Cost

Walk-out daily rates from $1.50

Fishing daily rates from $6

*Discounts for Seniors (65+) as well as Active & Retired Military with ID

About

Catch one of Florida's beautiful sunsets at Flagler Pier! Thousands of visitors annually flock to Palm Coast for their outdoor activities and water sports. More specifically, people love to fish and golf in Flagler County.

One of the prime locations for fishing is the famous Flagler Pier. However, activities are not limited to fishing. Many also come here to surf or simply stroll along the shoreline and under the pier pillars.

Fishing

In order to fish at Flagler Pier, there are some minimal fees involved. Depending on if you're a single day visitor or if you'd like an extended pass, the rate varies. To walk out on the pier, the coast is $1.00-1.50. To fish, the rate is between $4.00-6.00. If you plan to frequent the area or you're a local, a pass is highly recommended as they will save you much more money over time. View their website for more details on pass pricing.

The Pier Shop

In the mood for a snack? Or, perhaps you've forgotten some of your fishing equipment at home. That's what the shop at the pier is for. Offering fishing pole rentals, buckets, bait, hooks, and more, they've got everything you'll need to try your hand at catching a fish here!

Additionally, if you have plans to hang out on the beach all day, they sell some supplies to make your experience more comfortable. Some of these items include chairs and umbrellas. For the kiddos, check out their stock of beach toys.

Senior citizens include anyone over the age of 65. You must show ID to receive this or any type of military discount.

Local Tips

  • Pier rates are subject to change - view the website for the most up to date fees.
  • Family passes are good for spouses & their children under the age of 18.
  • Discounts are offered for senior citizens and active or retired military.

Location

105 S. 2 St. Flagler Beach, FL 32136

Frequently Asked Questions

Palm Coast is located between Jacksonville and Daytona Beach. When traveling by car, Palm Coast is just off the I-95 and the closest exist from the Interstate to Florida’s beaches. Palm Coast’s central location makes it ideal to plan side trips to the neighboring cities, as well as to historic St. Augustine, or inland to Orlando.

The nearest airports to Palm Coast include Daytona Beach (DAB) at about 30 miles and Jacksonville (JAX) at 70 miles.

The best time to visit is March through May when temperatures are ideal for beach days, kayaking, festivals, and eco-touring. October is another favorite, especially for events like Biketober Fest and Creekside Music & Arts Festival, with fewer crowds and crisp coastal air. Visitors often describe this time of year as “perfect Florida”—scenic, quiet, and comfortably warm.

Any time of the year is the perfect time to plan a vacation getaway to Palm Coast! You can expect fantastic weather in Palm Coast year-round, with the warmest months being June through September, along with higher humidity. In the cooler months, from December through March, daily average high temps hover just below 70. August tends to be the hottest month, while best water temps stretch from May through October.

Yes! Spots like Bay Drive Park and Old Salt Park are great for kids and leashed dogs. Most beaches have easy access and nearby parking.

Princess Place Preserve and the River to Sea Preserve are top picks for wildlife-rich paddling trails and guided tours.

Events like the Palm Coast Songwriters Festival (May), Strawberry Festival (March), and Creekside Music Fest (October) are local highlights worth planning a trip around.

The biggest event is the Palm Coast Songwriters Festival in May. This multi-ticketed event includes concerts by acclaimed Nashville and Florida-based artists.

Specializing in breakfasts, Rodie’s Place along Palm Coast’s scenic and historic coastal byway is a bright way to start your day. The family-style restaurant is near local parks and beaches, making it a perfect morning destination. On the lighter side, be sure to check breakfast options at Tropical Smoothie, including breakfast flatbreads, tropic bowls, and smoothies. They say breakfast is served all day in the tropics!

To fully embrace Palm Coast’s outdoor lifestyle, visit one of the many parks and beaches lining the shore. Near Rodie’s, Jungle Hut Park offers easy beach access for a day soaking up the Florida sun. Washington Oaks Gardens State Park is definitely worth a visit as home to formal gardens and the second-largest outcropping of coquina rock on the Atlantic Coast. The 425-acre park provides plenty of hiking trails and a chance to explore tidal pools, as well as biking, fishing, or bird watching.

For lunch, head to the quaint surroundings of Palm Coast’s European Village. In addition to several dining options, the European Village offers shopping and entertainment for the whole family. If visiting on a Sunday, you may even catch the local Palm Coast Farmers Market.

For golf aficionados, book a tee time at Palm Harbor Golf Club. Or, if looking to spend more time in nature, be sure to add Bing’s Landing to your itinerary. The 8-acre intracoastal waterway park provides the opportunity for hiking, kayaks, boating, and more.

Finish the day with an exquisite shore-to-table meal at Atlantic Grille with stunning ocean views from the terrace. Delight in one of the restaurant’s award-winning dishes to wrap up a phenomenal Palm Coast experience.

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