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 …
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Dec 21, 2024
Make sure you check tides and have appropriate equipment to dive or snorkle it was chilly but a good time saw a dolfin on way back. Full review by Jstinger
Oct 14, 2024
We were on vacation in Perdido Key and stopped by the Visitor Center to get some brochures of local restaurants and attractions. When we came out of the center, we saw a wooden walkway leading up ove… Full review by Marie T
Jun 3, 2024
We went here because it was the only beach access with parking. They charge $3. West Access has a porta potty. East access has a regular bathroom and nice covered picnic tables. So East access is muc… Full review by newmexjags
I’d go early in the morning. When is more important than where. Look around puddles of water, near any beach. We found them in front of our condo, but also in the state park.
Hi, My house is just across the Perdido Key park. Besides you have beautiful white Sandy beaches and turquoise waters, yes you can snorkel or dive. Of course like any area of the gulf …
Hi, My house is just across the Perdido Key park. Besides you have beautiful white Sandy beaches and turquoise waters, yes you can snorkel or dive. Of course like any area of the gulf you have to be aware of jellyfish in the winter, but the area will notify by the flags on the beach if you see purple flags that means the possibility of those creatures. T h e sunset are amazing and if you like to fish, you can buy a one day fishing license and fish grouper, red fish, etc, with exception of snapper that they are not in season until April or May. Hope you come and enjoy the area, is a well kept secret and not as expensive or overpopulated like Destin or Panama City.