Florida records
Common Coachwhip in Florida
HarmlessMasticophis flagellum

Yes. The Common Coachwhip has been recorded in 63 Florida counties. It is non-venomous (harmless). Long, whip-thin body; coachwhips often show a braided-whip tail pattern.
Florida counties with Common Coachwhip records
63 listed- Polk
- Marion
- Alachua
- Highlands
- Putnam
- Lake
- Citrus
- Leon
- Okaloosa
- Volusia
- Franklin
- Martin
- Escambia
- Saint Johns
- Orange
- Liberty
- Walton
- Seminole
- Suwannee
- Manatee
- Wakulla
- Brevard
- Levy
- Hernando
- Gulf
- Collier
- Miami-Dade
- Sarasota
- Palm Beach
- Gilchrist
- Santa Rosa
- Duval
- Lee
- Nassau
- Indian River
- Saint Lucie
- Pinellas
- Pasco
- Clay
- Charlotte
- Dixie
- Taylor
- Hillsborough
- Lafayette
- Osceola
- Bay
- Broward
- Madison
- Jackson
- Jefferson
- Hamilton
- Gadsden
- Washington
- Sumter
- Bradford
- Hendry
- Glades
- Columbia
- Holmes
- Calhoun
- Union
- Okeechobee
- Baker
See the full Common Coachwhip profile or all snakes in Florida.