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Hammock Beach Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels

community in Flagler County, Florida

About Hammock Beach

The Intracoastal Waterway separates Palm Coast from Hammock Beach. Hammock Beach is therefore about half a mile wide in the east-west direction, with the Intracoastal aka Matanzas River to its west and the Atlantic Ocean to its east. Hotels and resorts are concentrated on the eastern side of the town nearest the beach. To its south, Hammock Beach is bounded by Bon Terra and Beverly Beach, while to the north it is bounded by the theme park Marineland and the county line with St. Johns County. Hammock Beach is one the most historic beach towns in Florida, as Mala Compra Plantation was constructed in 1816. Although it was later destroyed during the Seminole Wars, excavations conducted during the late 20th and early 21st century have once again shed light on this part of Florida's history and

Top Attractions in Hammock Beach

Explore the best things to see and do in Hammock Beach:

  • Hammock Beach Marina
  • Jungle Hut Road Park
  • Malacompra Park
  • Mala Compra Plantation
  • Marineland Dolphin Adventure
  • Ripple Effect Ecotours
  • River to Sea Preserve
  • Washington Oaks Gardens State Park

Where to Eat in Hammock Beach

Must-try local food and restaurants:

  • 🍴Captain's BBQ

Where to Stay in Hammock Beach

  • 🏨Hammock Beach Resort
  • 🏨Palm Coast Villas

Hammock Beach Travel Guide Sections

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