Northwest Florida's Panhandle Beaches and State Parks
The Perfect Place to Enjoy the Real Florida
By Web Content Writer, published Jul 06, 2006
Published Content: 188 Total Views: 126,178 Favorited By: 16 CPs
The town of Santa Rosa Beach has two of Northwest Florida’s most popular beaches: Grayton Beach State Recreation Area and Topsail Hill State Preserve. Grayton Beach contains 1,133 acres; of that, 1.75 miles are beach access and another mile is a hiking trail. The site also has a campground for overnight stays. Topsail Hill comprises 1,640 acres; where 3.5 miles of that number is beachfront and another 2.5 miles contains a hiking trail.
Moving further along the panhandle, Henderson Beach State Recreation Area is located between the cities of Destin and Ft. Walton Beach, most commonly known for their emerald waters capped off with white tips. Henderson is the smallest of all Panhandle beaches with only 247 acres to the park. It does contain a modest 1.3 miles of coastline and an overnight campground. Similar in size to Henderson, Perdido Key State Recreation area is located on the Alabama- Florida border, just 15 miles southwest of the city of Pensacola, Florida.
Finally, the last two beaches are the area’s largest. Coming in at just over 1,960 acres, St. George Island State Park contains 9 miles of beaches, a 2.5 mile hiking trail, and a campground. It is located in the city of St. George Island, Florida. St. Joseph Peninsula State Park is Northwest Florida’s largest beachfront park encompassing over 2,516 acres. This park also has the largest area of beachfront at 14 miles, and 15.5 miles of trails for avid hikers. St. Joseph Peninsula State Park is located in the town of Port St. Joe, Florida.
Northwest Florida's Panhandle Beaches and State Parks
The white sands and emerald waters of northwest Florida beaches are perfect for getaways any time of the year.
Credit: GeekPhilosopher.com
Copyright: GeekPhilosopher.com
You may also like...
- Visit Apalachicola: The Forgotten Florida Coast
- Outdoor Adventurist Meet Picacho State Park
- Colt State Park: Bike Trails in Bristol, Rhode Island
- Hiking at Cedar Creek State Park
- Visiting Droop Mountain Battlefield State Park in WV
- Missouri State Parks: Profile of Babler State Park
- Enjoy Nature at Chicot State Park in Louisiana
- A Critical Look at the Meridian State Park in Meridian, Texas
- Camping and Fishing at Forked Run State Park in Ohio
- Camping at Bull Shoals-White River State Park
Takeaways
- Parks vary in size with the smallest encompassing 208 acres and the largest covering 2516 acres.
- Many of these beaches offer primitive camping or campsites with electrical hookups.
- Green waters and white sands are plentiful along the Gulf of Mexico coastline.
Did You Know?
In St. George Island State Park, visitors are prohibited from collecting live shells.
Resources
Most Commented On



Maureen Mitchell
Add a Comment
Posted on 05/02/2007 at 10:05:00 PM