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The Guide to Seagrove Beach and surrounding areas

Deer Lake State Park

357 Main Park Rd. Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459 Local Phone: 850-231-4210 Toll Free U.S.: 800-326-3521

Discover one of the most beautiful beaches in Northwest Florida! Facilities are limited. The pristine beach and beautiful coastal dune lake are worth the walk! Enjoy the tranquility!
Directions: Located on CR 30A in Santa Rosa Beach.

Activities: Beach Access, Fishing, Lake/River Swimming Amenities: Hiking/Nature Trails

Eden Gardens State Park
C.R. 395 Point Washington, FL Local Phone: 850-231-4214

Eden State Gardens, which was once the home of the William Henry Wesley family, is now a place of tranquility and contemplation. Yet, nearly 100 years ago, a visit to Eden State Gardens would have vibrated with the whir of mechanical and human energy.
Directions: Located off U.S. 98 on C.R. 395.

Activities: Fishing
Services: Visitor Center

Grayton Beach State Park

357 Main Park Rd. Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459 Local Phone: 850-231-4210 Toll Free U.S.: 800-326-3521

Salt spray and wind pruning, two of nature's landscaping tools, are seen everywhere. What sometimes appears to be "bushes" in the dunes are often full-size slash pines and southern magnolia trees with only their tops protruding from the drifting sand. Also found within the park boundaries are pine flatwoods and scrub. Scenic Western Lake is ringed by extensive salt marsh.
Directions: I-10, Exit 14. S. on Hwy. 331, L. on Hwy.98. 1 mi. to C.R. 283 and turn R. Proceed 3 mi. to 4-way stop. L. on C.R. 30A and go 1.5 mi. Entrance to park is on R.

Activities: Beach Access, Bicycle Trails, Canoeing, Fishing Amenities: Boat Ramp, Cabin, Campfires Permitted, Full Hookups, Hiking/Nature Trails, Showers

Point Washington State Forest

5865 E. Hwy. 98 Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459 Local Phone: 850-747-5639 Fax: 850-872-4879

This forest is located in the panhandle on a strip of land between the Gulf of Mexico and Choctawhatchee Bay. The forest is accessible through existing roads that provide hiking and mountain bike riding.
Directions: Located on C.R. 395, 1 mi. S. of U.S. 98.

Activities: Bicycle Trails Amenities: Hiking/Nature Trails

Topsail Hill Preserve State Park

7349 W. Scenic Hwy. 30-A Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459 Local Phone: 877-232-2478

Topsail Hill Preserve is named after Topsail Hill, a high, picturesque dune standing 25 feet above sea level. The preserve is home to one of the last two remaining natural populations of the endangered Choctawhatchee Beach Mouse. The park has 14 natural wild plant communities from beach dunes to pine flatwoods. Coastal dune lakes, wet prairies, and maritime hammocks are rare and unique communities found in this park.
Directions: I-10, Exit 14 follow U.S. Hwy. 331 S. 27 mi. to U.S. Hwy. 98. Turn right approx. 5 mi. W. to Scenic Hwy. 30A. Turn left, ¼ mi. Entrance on the right.

Activities: Beach Access, Bicycle Trails, Fishing, Lake/River Swimming, Scuba, Snorkeling

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