St. Joseph Peninsula State Park, located in Port Saint Joe, FL, is a picturesque beachside and bayside wildlife sanctuary stretching 20 miles into the Gulf of Mexico. With its sandy white beaches, tall dunes, and marshes, the park offers a vital habitat for various wildlife, including beach nesting birds, sea turtles, and the endangered St. Andrews beach mouse. Visitors can enjoy overnight stays in the Shady Pines campground, cabins, or primitive campsites, and engage in activities such as swimming, fishing, and watching breathtaking sunsets.
Rated as one of the top beaches in the nation, St. Joseph Peninsula State Park is a haven for beach lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. With access to both St. Joseph Bay and the Gulf of Mexico, fishing opportunities are abundant, and the park is a popular destination for boaters during scallop season. The park also offers nature trails, picnic areas, and educational programs, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the beauty of Florida's Gulf Coast and experience the wonders of the real Florida.
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