Palm Coast is a planned city developed by ITT corporation in the 1970's and 1980's. Originally designed to encompass a majority of East Flagler County from the Intracoastal waterway to U.S. Highway 1 south to U.S. Highway 100. Over a course of time, the plans were modified. Streets and neighborhoods are alphabetically designated for their neighborhood assets from A through ZZ. However, with the plan modifications, you'll notice several letters are missing. Below is a list of neighborhoods in Palm Coast to assist in your knowledge of our neighborhoods. Matanzas Woods The neighborhood north of Matanzas Woods Parkway, its major roads being Lakeview Boulevard and London Drive. It is home to the Grand Club Matanzas Golf Course, or “Matanzas Woods Course,” which was established in 1985 by Arnold Palmer. Indian TrailsBordered to the north by Matanzas Woods, west by Belle Terre Parkway, and south by Palm Coast Parkway. The streets to the north begin with the letters “Bu” or “Bi.” Streets to the south begin with “Ba” or “Be.” The area to the west of Belle Terre Parkway and bordered further on the west by Pine Lakes Parkway, while to the south runs Palm Coast Parkway. The streets here begin with “Br.” Small in size and separated from the rest of the B section. Can be found on the north side of Palm Coast Parkway, before interstate 95. Roads in this section begin with “Bo.” The Woodlands To the south of Palm Coast Parkway, after interstate 95, and can be entered along Old Kings or Colbert. Sometimes called “the Other B Section.” Roads here begin with “Bl.”
Palm Harbor An area consisting of residential roads intertwined along the canals which lead to Palm Harbor. In the southern C section is the Palm Harbor Golf Club, which opened in 1973 (Golf course is currently under renovation by the City of Palm Coast to serve as a community course). Begins running south from Forest Grove Drive, and from there on bordered by Old Kings Road to the west and Palm Harbor Parkway and later Florida Park Drive to the east.
Pine Lakes The main area considered the W section is enclosed in the northern loop of Pine Lakes Parkway and holds the Grand Club Pine Golf Course, or “Pine Course.” This course was also designed by Arnold Palmer and was opened in 2006 (Pine course is a semi private course owned by Hampton Golf). Streets here begin with the letters “We.” The area to the west of Pine Lakes Parkway, runs south and ends at White View Parkway. Also bordered on the west by Route 1. The streets within this section begin with “Wo.” The area to the east and southeast of Pine Lakes Parkway, runs south and ends at White View Parkway. Also bordered on the west by White Mill Drive. The streets within this section begin with either “Wa” “Wy” “Wi” or “Wh.”
Belle Terre The north P section consists of roads extending from Parkview Drive. Here the roads begin with either "Pa" "Pe" or "Pl."
Pine Grove The central P section extends from Pritchard Drive and White View Parkway. The streets here begin with "Pr" or "Pi." The south P section extends from Ponce DeLeon and Point Pleasant Drives, and Royal Palms Parkway. Here roads begin with "Ph" or "Po." This development was originally designed as a tennis and swimming community.
Lehigh Woods Bordered to the north by White View Parkway, west by Route 1, south by Royal Palms Parkway, and east by Belle Terre. The major road of the R section is Rymfire Drive. Designed around a forested area, this area was designed as a natural woods hiking and nature area.
Cypress Knoll Home to the Grand Club Cypress Course, or “Cypress Knoll Course.” It opened in 2005(This course is a semi-private club owned by Hampton Golf) It is accessable to the west of Belle Terre, through Easthampton Blvd. or Eastwood Drive. It is close to the future Town Center at Palm Coast.
Seminole Woods - The S Section
- The U Section
South of Route 100 and west of Interstate 95 exit 284. The main road of the S section is Seminole Woods Boulevard.
Quail Hollow South of Route 100 on the west side of Belle Terreand - The double L or LLSection
On the east side of Belle Terre beyond Citation Parkway Found on both west and east sides of Belle Terre From Belle Terre to U.S. 1. The gated communities of Grand Haven, You can also click here for neighborhood locations and stats. |