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Perdido Key State Park is a 247-acre (1.00 km 2) Florida State Park located on a barrier island fifteen miles (24 km) southwest of Pensacola, off S.R. 292, in northwestern Florida. The address is 12301 Gulf Beach Highway.
Perdido Key is a 24-kilometre-long ... The western part of the island is mostly developed as a resort area, although the 290 acres (120 ha) and 1.5 miles (2.4 km) of ...
Perdido Key Island is now about 16 miles (26 km) long with almost 60% of it (9.5 miles) protected in federal or state parks. [ 6 ] In 1978 the National Park Service completed purchase of over 1,000 acres (4.0 km 2 ) of land on Perdido Key from Johnson Beach to Pensacola Pass for about $8 million.
Ferry available, 108-slip marina [17] Camp Helen State Park: Bay: 185 acres (75 ha) 1996: Lake Powell Gulf of Mexico: Day use park formerly used as private resort Cayo Costa State Park: Lee: 2,426 acres (983 ha) 1976: Gulf of Mexico: Accessible only by ferry or boat - primitive cabins [18] Cedar Key Scrub State Reserve: Levy: 5,028 acres (2,036 ...
Perdido Key was hit with flooding waters that flattened out some of the dunes along Perdido Key. Johnson Beach National Seashore, part of the Gulf Islands National Seashore at the east end of the island, was hit particularly hard. Many of the dunes were flattened and the end of the island was gorged forming 3 small isolated islands off the tip. [2]
The McSwain Marina is open on only weekends or holidays through October. The lake dropped to 88% of capacity. Call: Angler’s Edge Market (209) 226-4416; McSwain Marina (209) 378-2534.
SR 292 westbound through Perdido Key. State Road 292 begins on Perdido Key at a signalized pedestrian crosswalk along the Alabama-Florida state line at the east end of Alabama State Route 182, where the state line itself is used as a tourist attraction and is home to the Flora-Bama bar and dance club. The street name changes from Perdido Beach ...
Perdido Bay is a bay at the mouth of and draining the Perdido River, a designated Outstanding Florida Waters river, in Baldwin County, Alabama and Escambia County, Florida, United States. It is essentially a coastal lagoon enclosed by barrier islands , with an inlet , Perdido Pass .