Cape San Blas is 20-mile peninsula in the Gulf of Mexico. The end of the peninsula
is a Florida State Park. Cape San Blas has shimmering white sandy beaches, stunning
sand dunes and is in a secluded location along the Gulf of Mexico. It is a great
place to get away from it all and relax and enjoy the beach.
Salinas Park
The park has two dune walks for access to the beach, a gazebo, several picnic tables,
running water, restrooms, and playground. It is located on SR30E just off of SR30A
on the way to Cape San Blas.
Cape San Blas State Park
Cape San Blas State Park was ranked #1 beach by Dr. Stephen Leathermann, more commonly
known as “Dr. Beach”. The 2,516 acre park offers swimming, picnicing,
fishing and boating.
Indian Pass
Come back to “Old Florida,” where unspoiled and uncrowded beaches await
you. Take a tour of St. Vincent Island and sightsee while you're here. The water
here is shallow, so less ‘big waves' occur. Warm tan sand and tropical breezes
are found here on some of the widest expanse of beach in Gulf County . The area
of beaches referred to as C-30, is in fact the northwest extension of Indian Pass
and located on the stretch of beach on County Road 30.
Learn about other areas:
Apalachicola |
Cape San Blas |
Carrabelle |
Dog Island |
Eastpoint |
Mexico Beach |
Port St. Joe |
St. George Island