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Shoreline Wetlands Trail Boardwalk
β OpenThe Shoreline Wetlands Trail Boardwalk in Gulf Breeze, Florida is a stunning park offering visitors the opportunity to explore a diverse ecosystem filled with wildlife. This elevated boardwalk stretches over a third of a mile through wetlands to the beach shoreline, providing a unique and immersive nature experience. The project includes ADA parking and beach access, as well as a nature viewing gazebo with bench seating. Mayor Cherry Fitch praised the project as a crucial extension of the city's conservation efforts, made possible through support from various organizations and government officials. With a total project cost of nearly $1 million, funding sources include grants from the Florida DEP, non-tax dollar reserves from the City of Gulf Breeze, and contributions from Santa Rosa County Tourism Development and local commissioners. Visit the Shoreline Wetlands Trail Boardwalk for a memorable outdoor adventure in a beautiful natural setting.
9R3F+25, Gulf Breeze, FL 32561, United States -
Topsail Hill Preserve State Park
β ClosedTopsail Hill Preserve State Park is a stunning natural oasis located at 7525 West County Highway 30A in Santa Rosa Beach, Florida. The park is named for its majestic dunes that resemble the sails of a ship, overlooking the beautiful Gulf of Mexico. These white quartz dunes create a unique coastal ecosystem with freshwater dune lakes that are home to a variety of aquatic wildlife. Visitors to Topsail Hill can explore old-growth pine forests, sandy scrubland, dunes, and wetlands, where they may encounter some of the 13 imperiled species that call this park home. Keep an eye out for the rare Choctawhatchee beach mouse and other fascinating creatures like pitcher plants.
7525 W County Hwy 30A, Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459, United States
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