The Florida Agricultural Museum is a family-friendly day trip in Palm Coast that helps visitors understand a side of Florida many tourists never see. Beaches, forts, lighthouses, and old downtown streets get most of the attention in the St. Augustine area, but Florida also has a deep agricultural history. This museum preserves and interprets that story through exhibits, historic structures, animals, programs, and hands-on experiences. Located on Old Kings Road North in northern Flagler County, the museum is close enough to St. Augustine to work as a regional day trip, especially for families staying around Crescent Beach, Marineland, Summer Haven, or Palm Coast. It is also useful for visitors traveling between St. Augustine and Flagler Beach. What to Expect The Florida Agricultural Museum is not a typical indoor museum. Visitors should expect an outdoor and semi-outdoor experience with historic buildings, farm-related exhibits, animals, and a rural setting. Depending on the day, season, and programming, visitors may find tours, events, demonstrations, riding opportunities, or educational activities. The museum was founded to preserve Florida's agricultural past, interpret agricultural issues, and educate the public through enjoyable experiences. That mission gives the site a broad purpose. It is not only about old tractors or farm tools. It is about how agriculture shaped Florida communities, landscapes, work, food, and family life. For kids, the appeal is often simple.