
Perdido Key State Park
White sand beaches and rolling dunes covered with sea oats make this park a favorite destination for swimmers and sunbathers. The park is home to threatened and endangered species such as the Perdido Key beach mouse, nesting shorebirds and nesting sea turtles.
Experiences & Amenities - Florida State Parks
Perdido Key State Park is committed to providing a variety of amenities accessible to all of our visitors. These amenities include: Beach wheelchairs are available at no cost. Request by calling the ranger station at Big Lagoon State Park. Boardwalks to the beach. Picnic facilities with tables, grills and nearby restrooms.
Located on Perdido Key near the Alabama border, Perdido Key State Park officially opened in 1980 as a 247-acre state preserve. Its wide, white, sandy beaches and rolling sea oat-covered dunes make this an oasis in the middle of a rapidly developing Florida panhandle. Along Perdido Key State Park’s 1.4 miles of beach
Hours & Fees - Florida State Parks
The park is open 8 a.m. until sunset, 365 days a year. Fees Admission. $3 per vehicle (up to eight people). Please use the honor box to pay fees. Correct change is required. $2 pedestrians, bicyclists, extra passengers, passengers in vehicle with holder of …
Big Lagoon State Park - Florida State Parks
Feb 1, 2025 · Think of Big Lagoon State Park as a gateway. It not only offers swimming, boating, fishing, camping, hiking and paddling, but adventurers also can begin or end a 1,515-mile sea kayaking journey on the Florida Circumnavigational Saltwater Paddling Trail around the …
History - Florida State Parks
Historical photography from 1941 and 1958 shows the north side of Perdido Key as expanses of open grasslands dominated by sea oats. These historic aerials show much smaller swales prior to the increase of development on the key.
Tarkiln Bayou Preserve State Park - Florida State Parks
For most of the year at Tarkiln Bayou Preserve State Park, visitors can easily view carnivorous white-topped pitcher plants from the boardwalk over the wetlands. Explore diverse ecosystems along the park's nature trails.
Sea turtles at Perdido Key - Florida State Parks
Perdido Key welcomes multiple species of sea turtles that choose the area as their nesting sites but not all species can be found nesting each year. The most common species to utilize the beaches of Perdido Key State Park is the loggerhead ( Caretta caretta ).
provides an incredible view of the park, Gulf Islands National Seashore and Perdido Key. As a gateway site for the Great Florida Birding Trail, the tower overlooks areas popular to nesting shorebirds, wintering ducks and numerous marsh birds. Amphitheater Boat Ramp Boating Camping Canoeing Fishing Hiking Parking Pavilion Picnicking Playground ...
Perdido Key Beach Mouse - Florida State Parks
Perdido Key State Park rests on the Gulf Coast and serves as a haven for many rare and threatened species. There are three zones of the park, one of them south of the highway that runs through the park and the other two north of the highway.