Public Beach Access #2 Pensacola
Public Beach Access #2 has beach access, showers, public restrooms, water fountain, and 20 parking spaces. Back to Escambia County Beaches >
Public Beach Access #2 has beach access, showers, public restrooms, water fountain, and 20 parking spaces. Back to Escambia County Beaches >
Natural communities, ranging from saltwater tidal marshes to pine flatwoods, attract a wide variety of birds, especially during the spring and fall migrations. Think of Big Lagoon State Park as…
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Johnson Beach is a designated recreational area in Perdido Key on the Gulf Islands National Seashore. The area provides lifeguards, facilities and a parking lot and is ideal for water-based…
The Perdido Key Reef was built in 2014 and is comprised of 24 modules of Ecosystem by Reefmaker artificial reef modules made in Gulf Shores, AL. The are constructed by…
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Spanish for “lost island,” Perdido Key holds true to its roots as it remains a Southern sanctuary for people and wildlife of all kinds. Stretching along the far western shores…
Perdido Key River Road Park is a pet-friendly beach. Dogs are free to roam off-leash in the separate, completely enclosed areas for large and small dogs. The beach is narrow…
Perdido Beach Access #3 has beach access, showers, public restrooms, water fountain, and 20 parking spaces. Back to Escambia County Beaches >
White sand beaches and rolling dunes covered with sea oats make Perdido Key State Park a favorite destination for swimmers and sunbathers. Surf fishing is a popular activity for anglers…
White sand beaches and rolling dunes covered with sea oats make Perdido Key State Park a favorite destination for swimmers and sunbathers. Surf fishing is a popular activity for anglers…