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This map shows the Big Bend Coast of Florida in blue, and the Big Bend region in red. The Big Bend of Florida, United States, is an informally named geographic region of North Florida where the Florida Panhandle transitions to the Florida Peninsula south and east of Tallahassee (the area's principal city). [1]
North Florida is one of Florida's three most common directional regions, along with Central Florida and South Florida. [3] The region includes smaller vernacular regions, particularly along the coast, including the Emerald Coast and the Big Bend on the Gulf Coast and the First Coast and Halifax area on the Atlantic . [ 2 ]
Pages in category "Populated coastal places in Florida on the Atlantic Ocean" The following 113 pages are in this category, out of 113 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Map. Florida scenic highways in the Central Florida region. Bradenton Beach Scenic Highway: Three miles. Located along a segment of State Road 789, the Bradenton Beach Scenic Highway is a ...
Beyond being home to a whopping 20 beaches, it’s known for its arts scene, most notably the Ringling Museum, which features the works of masters and modern artists alike.South of Tampa on ...
The Big Bend Coast is the marshy coast extending about 350 kilometres (220 mi) from the western end of Apalachee Bay down the west coast of peninsular Florida to the Anclote River or Anclote Key. It partially overlaps the coast line of the Big Bend region of Florida, and is coterminous with the coast line of the Nature Coast region of Florida.
Many of the best coastal towns in ... 10 dreamy beach resorts in Florida ... New York’s Shelter Island is only accessible by car ferries that depart from the cities of Greenport and North Haven. ...
Florida counties that may be included in the panhandle; the eastern extent of the panhandle is arbitrarily defined and may vary U.S. Coast Survey map or nautical chart of St. George Sound, Florida, the coast part of Tate's Hell State Forest, just southwest of Tallahassee, along the Florida panhandle (1859)