- December 5, 2025
James and his mother Christi have fun at the pony ride area. Photo by Paige Wilson
Turk sports a patriotic bandana for Veterans Day. Photo by Paige Wilson
Guests quickly exit to the parking lot as the downpour begins. Photo by Paige Wilson
Visitors make their way through the puddles as the rain continues. Photo by Paige Wilson
Allyson Barnett embraces the rain at the Moon Tide Garden Escapes setup. Photo by Paige Wilson
Jessica and Greg Callery peruse the jewelry at That Charmed Girl tent. Photo by Paige Wilson
Bunnell resident Rawly Crawford spins the Mood Tide Garden Escapes' display. Photo by Paige Wilson
Dave Hodges helps move handmade furniture out of the rain. Photo by Paige Wilson
St. Augustine resident Liam Jones is a musician. Photo by Paige Wilson
Moon Tide Garden Escapes has a large yard display. Photo by Paige Wilson
Mike and Sue Hall enjoy their funnel cake. Photo by Paige Wilson
Linda Slaton from One of a Kind Wreaths. Photo by Paige Wilson
Lucy Davis moves plants around at the Garden Club of Palm Coast tent. Photo by Paige Wilson
A puppy looks through the crate at the Save a Furry Friend Animal Rescue, Inc. tent. Photo by Paige Wilson
A sudden downpour put a bit of a damper on the festivities at the 13th-annual Creekside Festival on Saturday, Nov. 11. Vendors scrambled to cover their products under tents as the sky opened without warning. But some guests stayed around to run through the puddles and enjoy the festivities, as the clouds cleared in a few minutes.
The festival, which was hosted by the Flagler County Chamber of Commerce, featured a kids' zone, pony rides, plenty of food options, a beer garden, live music and more.
Originally, the event was planned for Oct. 7 and 8, but Princess Place Preserve ended up being closed to the public until Nov. 11 due to flooding from Hurricane Irma.
For more, visit flaglerchamber.org/pages/creekside-festival.