- December 7, 2025
National Crab Racing hosted hermit crab races every hour.
Andrew Shkotkin, 4, makes his way through a fun house during the carnival at the Seafood Festival.
Adrianna Walker
Steve Schomaker meticulously works on the logo for Palm Coast and the Flagler Beaches.
Bill Coody, of Orange City, attended the Palm Coast Seafood Festival with his kettle corn stand for the first time.
Sam Samhaoui, of Café Rouge Express, in Sanford, was one of several vendors at this weekend's festival.
Raelyn Barrick, Alyssa Grossman, Jordan Collier and Emilee Grossman
Isabella Guillory builds a sand castle next to the sand sculpture.
The festival drew in about 13,000 people.
The combination of sand sculpting, crab racers and an abundance of seafood, brought the beach to the center of Palm Coast this weekend, at the city’s third-annual Seafood Festival, in Central Park at Town Center.
An estimated 13,000 attendees participated in the two-day festival, which included food vendors, an arts and crafts festival and a special appearance by the Team Sandtastic sand sculptors.