Turtle Trail in Palm Coast – Hidden Art Gems & Sculpture Walk
The Palm Coast Arts Foundation’s Turtle Trail is a delightful public art project featuring more than 20 hand-painted fiberglass loggerhead turtle sculptures scattered across Palm Coast and Flagler County. Each turtle is uniquely designed by local artists and sponsored by community members — a perfect “hidden gem” experience for families, tourists, and locals who love art, nature, and a fun scavenger-hunt vibe.
Interactive Map of the Turtle Trail
All Turtle Trail Locations (2026 Update)
- Claude #1 – Town Center, 1500 Central Avenue
- Tiff #2 – Long Creek Nature Preserve, 1050 Palm Harbor Parkway
- Marc-Sea #3 – Grand Haven Village Center, 2001 Waterside Parkway
- Pablo #4 – 301 Old Kings Road South
- Nadia #5 – City Hall, 160 Lake Avenue
- Quilty #6 – Waterfront Park, Colbert Lane
- Hetty #6.1 – Waterfront Park, 2 Concorde Lane
- Garfield #7 – Holland Park / Palm Coast Historical Society, 18 Florida Park Drive North
- Bessi #8 – Flagler Beach Historical Museum, 207 S. Central Avenue
- Vincent #9 – Palm Coast Community Center, 305 Palm Coast Parkway NE
- Nancy Marie #10 – Palm Harbor Golf Club, 20 Palm Harbor Drive
- Winged Victory #11 – Kim C. Hammond Justice Center, 1769 E Moody Blvd, Building #1
- Journey #12 – Flagler County Government Services Building, 1769 E. Moody Blvd, Building 2
- Alice #13 – Flagler County Library, 2500 Palm Coast Parkway NW
- Beverly #14 – Beverly Beach Town Hall, 2735 N. Ocean Shore Blvd
- Norman #15 – Flagler County Health Department, 301 Dr. Carter Blvd
- Louis #16 – Beach Haven Community, 25 Beach Haven Way
- Jules #17 – Mala Campra Park, 115 Mala Campra Road
- SEE TURTLE #18 – Tomoka Eye Town Center, 21 Hospital Drive
- Gustav #19 – Hammock Dunes, 2 Camino Del Mar
- Grant #20 – Central Park, Town Center
- Renny #21 – Intracoastal Bank, 1290 Palm Coast Parkway NW
- Max #22 – Marineland, 9600 N. Oceanshore Blvd
Why Visit the Turtle Trail?
- Free, self-guided outdoor art walk
- Perfect for families, photographers, and visitors looking for something unique
- Combines public art with beautiful parks and waterfront spots
- Great for a relaxed afternoon or morning bike ride
Pro Tip: Start at City Hall or Town Center and work your way around. Many turtles are near parks and nature preserves — combine with a beach walk or nature trail for the full Palm Coast experience.
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