Attractions and places to see around Bunnell offer a blend of historical insights and natural beauty. As the county seat of Flagler County, Bunnell features notable landmarks and natural features. The region provides diverse opportunities to explore its historical past and natural landscapes, including parks, trails, and cultural sites.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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The Lehigh Trail is an approximately eight-mile-long bike and hiking trail on a disused railway line. For much of its length, the trail runs parallel to the Lehigh Canal. This trail offers hikers, cyclists, and inline skaters a taste of wild Florida and some of the county's best scenery. Trees surround the trail for virtually its entire length. It winds through swampy wilderness, and encounters with wildlife are always possible.
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Very nice park for relaxing, walking and recuperating.
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Waterfront Park Pier is a 20-acre park that has picnic pavilions, playground, and a fishing pier. The paved Saint Joe Walkway runs through the park, as well as a smaller loop trail.
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Graham Swamp Preserve is a beautiful freshwater swamp forest. There are several trails that run through the park, including the Lehigh Trail. The park is home to a variety of birds and animals, including alligators!
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Bulow Creek State Park, is a haven for nature lovers. With scenic trails winding through ancient oaks and along Bulow Creek, it offers opportunities for cycling, running, hiking, bird watching, and a glimpse into the region's rich history with the nearby Bulow Plantation Ruins.
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The Dummett Plantation Sugar Mill Ruins are the remains of the 2,000-acre Dummett Plantation from the early 1800s. There was a sugar mill and rum distillery. This is a property on which enslaved people worked to produce the goods.
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Bulow Creek State Park, is a haven for nature lovers. With scenic trails winding through ancient oaks and along Bulow Creek, it offers opportunities for biking, running, hiking, bird watching, and a glimpse into the region's rich history with the nearby Bulow Plantation Ruins.
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Bulow Creek State Park, is a haven for nature lovers. With scenic trails winding through ancient oaks and along Bulow Creek, it offers opportunities for running, hiking, bird watching, and a glimpse into the region's rich history with the nearby Bulow Plantation Ruins.
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Bunnell offers several natural attractions. You can visit Bulow Creek State Park, known for its scenic trails through ancient oaks and along Bulow Creek, perfect for hiking and birdwatching. Another option is Haw Creek Preserve at Russell Landing, which features a boardwalk through a swamp and opportunities for boating, fishing, and wildlife viewing. Moody Homestead Park also boasts majestic 400-year-old live oak trees.
Bunnell is rich in history. You can explore the Dummett Plantation Sugar Mill Ruins, which are the remains of a 2,000-acre plantation from the early 1800s. Other notable historical landmarks include the Holden House Museum, the Old Flagler County Courthouse, the Old Bunnell State Bank Building, and the Little Red School House Museum, offering glimpses into the area's past.
Yes, Bunnell has several trails for hiking and biking. The Lehigh Trail is an approximately eight-mile-long path on a disused railway line, winding through wild Florida scenery. Bulow Creek State Park also offers scenic trails for running and hiking. For mountain biking, Graham Swamp Conservation Area provides trails to see local wildlife.
Families can enjoy various activities. Waterfront Park Pier is a 20-acre park with picnic pavilions, a playground, and a fishing pier, with the paved Saint Joe Walkway running through it. Many of the trails, like the Lehigh Trail and those in Bulow Creek State Park, are also suitable for families. Additionally, Bunnell City Park, Edward Johnson Park, and Joanne B. King Park offer playgrounds and picnic areas.
Yes, Waterfront Park Pier is noted as being wheelchair accessible, offering a paved walkway and pier for enjoyment. It's always a good idea to check specific accessibility details for other locations before visiting.
Wildlife viewing opportunities are abundant. Bulow Creek State Park is excellent for birdwatching and spotting various species. Haw Creek Preserve at Russell Landing also offers chances to see wildlife, particularly along its boardwalk through the swamp. The Lehigh Trail winds through swampy wilderness where encounters with local wildlife are possible, and Graham Swamp Preserve is home to a variety of birds and animals, including alligators.
The cooler, drier months from late fall through early spring (roughly October to April) are generally ideal for outdoor activities in Bunnell. During this period, temperatures are more comfortable for hiking, biking, and exploring natural areas, and humidity is lower.
Near Bunnell's attractions, you can find various outdoor sports. There are several road cycling routes, including loops around Bulow Creek State Park and the Lehigh Trail. For running, trails like the Lehigh Trail — Graham Swamp Preserve and Coastal Strand Trail offer different difficulty levels. Cycling routes also utilize the Lehigh Trail for easy loops. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Bunnell, Road Cycling Routes around Bunnell, and Running Trails around Bunnell guides.
Yes, Bunnell has several cultural sites. The Flagler County Historical Society Museum and the Holden House Museum offer insights into the area's past. The African American Cultural Center and Museum of Florida aims to raise awareness of the African American experience and heritage in Flagler County. Additionally, the Flagler Playhouse hosts plays and musicals, and the Bunnell Railroad Depot Museum preserves artifacts related to the town's railroad history.
Bunnell hosts several local events throughout the year. The Flagler County Fair takes place in April, offering traditional fair attractions. In October, you can experience the two-day Bunnell Italian Festival, which features street food, craft beverages, live music, and entertainment.
Moody Homestead Park is significant for both its history and natural beauty. It was the former homestead of Robert and I.I. Moody, with I.I. Moody recognized as the Founder of Flagler County. The park is particularly known for its majestic 400-year-old live oak trees, providing a serene natural setting. You can learn more about it on Visit Flagler.
Yes, you can. Bull Creek Fish Camp offers opportunities for freshwater fishing and overnight camping. Additionally, Haw Creek Preserve at Russell Landing provides boat launch facilities and primitive group camping options, alongside fishing and other outdoor activities.
Graham Swamp Preserve is a beautiful freshwater swamp forest offering trails for hiking and biking. It's a great spot for seeing local wildlife, including alligators, and enjoying the natural outdoors. The Lehigh Trail also runs through parts of the preserve.


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