SGI Life | 2018

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SGI

2018

NATURAL INSPIRATION

CELEBRATING OUR LOCAL ECO-SYSTEMS

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

A Guide to Fun & Entertainment


WELCOME TO THE FORGOTTEN COAST The quiet eastern end of the Northwest Florida coast offers an experience like no other – a step back in time to Old Florida where lazy beach days stretch into the evening, an offshore fishing trip is the biggest attraction and fresh oysters are plentiful and tasty. No high-rise condominiums or amusement parks line the coast, just classic beach homes and laid-back seafood dives. Aptly named “The Forgotten Coast,” you’ll find a diverse selection of small waterside towns including St. George Island, Apalachicola, Carrabelle, Port St. Joe, Cape San Blas and many more. Each community has its own personality yet all are intertwined by both a rich history and the majestic waters of the Gulf of Mexico. The SGI Life is a complimentary lifestyle and real estate publication created by Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Beach Properties of Florida to serve as a resource for our area guests.

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Within these pages, find insider information on the best places to explore our breathtaking coast along with details on the top area properties available for purchase. Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Beach Properties of Florida is dedicated to helping people achieve their dreams of homeownership in Northwest Florida. Founded by veteran real estate professionals Hunter Harman, John David Sullivan and Price Rainer in 2007, our agency now serves customers along the Florida Panhandle from Gulf Breeze to the Forgotten Coast. Whether buying or selling, our customers have the distinct advantage of working with the Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices network, one of just a few organizations entrusted with the esteemed Berkshire Hathaway name. This is a brand built on trust, integrity, stability and innovation, and our customers benefit from being part of a firm that is an international leader in the sales and promotion of its properties.


TABLE OF CONTENTS 04 AREA MAP A quick guide to the Forgotten Coast

08 Natural Inspiration Celebrating our local eco-systems

ST. GEORGE ISLAND 10 APALACHICOLA 20 EASTPOINT 24

06 CALENDAR OF EVENTS A Month by Month Guide to Fun & Entertainment

24 BEYOND THE ISLAND Eastpoint, Apalachicola & Carrabelle

CARRABELLE 28 CAPE SAN BLAS 32 PORT ST. JOE 34


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TH Stone Memorial St. Joseph Peninsula

Port St. Joe

St. Jospeh Bay Aquatic Preserve 98

St. Jospeh Bay Aquatic Preserve Cape San Blas

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Indian Pass

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Carrabelle

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Dog Island

East Point

Apalachicola 300

. Vincent National life Refuge

St. George Island

Cape St. George Island State Reserve

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CALENDAR OF EVENTS JANUARY

Apalachicola Oyster Cook Off With proceeds directly benefiting the local fire department, show your support at this fun event featuring a silent auction, oysters galore, shrimp, hot dogs, local beer, live music, kids’ activities, a 5K run and even a recipe contest in historic downtown Apalachicola.

FEBRUARY

Apalachicola Mardi Gras Barkus Parade A Mardi Gras krewe solely consisting of dogs and those who love them! Let the good times roll by joining the parade, in costume, in 06

your golf cart, wagon, stroller or any unique transportation mode you can imagine.

MARCH

Saint George Island Chili Cook Off One of the Island’s most exciting festivals, this celebration of chili includes a cook-off, 5k run, golf tournament and live auction with proceeds going towards the St. George Fire Department.

APRIL

Carrabelle Riverfront Festival The family will love this event, held along the beautiful Carrabelle Harbor with

activities such as the Fishy Fashion Show, touch tanks, featuring Gulf creatures, and a genuine pirates academy along with arts and crafts and local food vendors for all to enjoy. SGI Brew Fest This all day beer tasting celebration blends craft beer with live music and local food in this Franklin County Humane Society fundraiser.

MAY

Forgotten Coast En Plein Air Among the world’s most prestigious plein air events, this 10-day art festival has been


delighting attendees for almost two decades. Exploring the local culture and the people, places and stories behind the art, this internationally acclaimed event is not to be missed.

Forgotten Coast Sea Turtle Festival Sea turtles are an integral, and beloved, part of our coastal communities! Celebrate this exceptional creatures and learn all about them at this family-friendlly event.

Historic Apalachicola Home and Garden Tour Take the opportunity to tour the gorgeous homes of Apalachicola and see first hand the beauty and charm of these historic residences.

SEPTEMBER

Tupelo Honey Festival Wewahitchka is home to the country’s finest Tupelo honey, so celebrate this tasty treat in a one-day celebration of food, arts and crafts and live music along beautiful Lake Alice.

Beach Blast Olympic Triathlon and Duathlon An explosive event bringing together a superb group of triathletes and duathletes at this USAT-sanctioned race.

OCTOBER

JUNE

Florida Scallop & Music Festival This popular festival delights all with its fresh, local seafood and a full weekend line-up of live music from local artists and well-known, chart topping favorites.

JULY

Apalachicola Oktoberfest Dust off your lederhosen! This celebration of bratwurst and brews features a special Oktoberfest brew made by Oyster City Brewing Company specifically for this event.

St. George Island Mullet Toss This annual favorite draws fish slingers of all ages to SGI’s Blue Parrot for a full day of competition with a host of prizes. 4th of July Fireworks and Parades Up and down the Forgotten Coast, you’ll find a spectacular array of light shows and patriotic parades.

Blast on the Bay Songwriters Festival Music is the name of the game. Celebrating the songwriters and storytellers who influence today’s most exceptional musical acts.

NOVEMBER

Florida Seafood Festival For more than 50 years, this weekend maritime festival continues to draw thousands of visitors to celebrate Apalachicola’s famous seafood trade through food, fun and song. In addition to oyster shucking contests and blue crab races, major musical headliners include some of today’s hottest country stars. Apalachicola Historic Downtown Christmas Celebration Held the day after Thanksgiving, downtown Apalachicola lights up with luminaries as Christmas spirit fills the air. Merchants stay open until 8pm, carolers travel the streets singing songs of good cheer and Santa makes his grand entrance, via shrimp boat, at 4pm.

DECEMBER

Holiday Fresh Market Buy handmade, one-of-a-kind gifts for everyone on your list at this charming local market in Apalachicola. Make your gift giving unique and personal with these local treasures.

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NATURAL

INSPIRATION CELEBRATING OUR SPECTACULAR LOCAL ECO-SYSTEMS

E.O. Wilson Biophilia Center Established in 2009 by Walton County resident and nationally renowned conservationist M.C. Davis, the E.O. Wilson Biophilia Center is part of the Nokuse Plantation, a 50,000-acre parcel of conservation land. The Center is named after, and dedicated to, distinguished scientist Dr. Edward O. Wilson, who has dedicated his life to educating the public about the importance of conserving the world’s biodiversity. The center employs exhibits, programs and activities designed to nurture a love for all living things, or “biophilia.” LEARN

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During the school year, the Biophilia Center educates an average of 100 students a day in fourth and seventh grades. Students visit the center free of charge for two- and four-day programs that are filled with over twenty different environmental science lessons. The curriculum offered coincides with Florida’s education standards while promoting Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) subjects. Students are provided opportunities for inquiry, investigation and innovation by gaining a better understanding and knowledge of their natural surroundings.

The Center hosts Where the Wild Things Run, a 5K Trail Run and 1 Mile Fun Run through the woods in October. Additional events include summer public hours, members-only events and camp-ins throughout the year. In Summer 2018, the Center will debut Camp Longleaf, a week-long summer camp program designed for rising fourth to eighth graders. Camp Longleaf will feature a new campus on property, including bunk houses, a dining hall and recreation areas. For more information, visit www.eowilsoncenter.org.


Northwest Florida’s most valuable asset is without question its natural environment with breathtaking beaches, hundreds of miles of protected forests and intricate waterways attracting visitors from near and far. With a goal of promoting preservation and conservation, two outstanding research centers offer interactive, hands on experiences that offer insight into the delicate and unique eco-systems found along the coast. In Franklin County, the Apalachicola National Estuarine Research Reserve includes the Reserve Nature Center with opportunities to learn about stewardship of the Apalachicola River and Bay. Walton County’s E.O. Wilson Biophilia Center on the Nokuse Plantation in Freeport educates with interpretive exhibits as well as an extensive trail system. Each center provides public and school-based education programs with similar missions of promoting preservation of Florida’s natural resources.

Apalachicola National Estuarine Research Reserve Nature Center Open since 2011, The Reserve Nature Center features a variety of educational, interactive and live exhibits. Multiple aquariums display local fauna from the river, estuary, bay and Gulf. A theater room features showings of a short documentary highlighting the Apalachicola River and Bay eco-system while boardwalks that surround the system showcase marsh and flatwood habitats and end with a platform overlooking St. George Sound. Adjacent Millender Park provides public access to picnic pavilions and a bayshore beach. LEARN

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Educational programs focus on K-12 students and teachers in Franklin County and are designed to support the long tradition of the community’s stewardship of Apalachicola Bay. Each year, Franklin County students participate in hands-on ecology programs that are aligned with specific grade standards. A variety of workshops that are open to the public include BayFriendly Landscaping, Seagrass Snorkel Class, Oysters 101, a weekly Sea Turtle Talk during sea turtle nesting season and a monthly ‘Reserve Wednesday’ talk with topics relating to the area’s interconnected coastal communities.

Each fall, the center hosts National Estuaries Day where attendees are invited to tour the Nature Center, interact with ANERR staff and volunteers and play educational games while learning about estuarine ecology. Additional annual events include Archaeology Day in spring, and a Birding the Bay celebration in April with guided birding tours in the coastal and upland habitats of the reserve. For more information, visit www.apalachicolareserve.com.


S T. G E O R G E I S L A N D Surrounded by the Gulf of Mexico and the Apalachicola Bay, St. George Island is a pristine barrier island offering a little slice of heaven to residents and visitors. Tranquil, uncrowded beaches and low density development provide a taste of Old Florida and a relaxed lifestyle set amongst abundant natural beauty.

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The Dr. Julian G. Bruce St. George Island State Park offers everything from primitive camping and boat ramps to miles of undeveloped beaches.

Head to Paddy’s Raw Bar for the freshest raw oysters, a cold draft and live music or visit Aunt Ebby’s Ice Cream shop for a tasty treat.

Let Captain Grayson Shepard lead you on a one-ofa-kind expedition focused on bay fishing, shelling or offshore fishing.

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AVA I L A B L E O N S T . G E O R G E I S L A N D

1 3 2 8 AC AC I A D R I VE 6 Bed | 6/1 Bath | Gulf Front | $2,200,000

1 9 2 0 C OR A L R EEF R OA D 4 Bed | 4 Bath | 1st Tier | $1,250,000

1 0 4 8 EAS T G O RRIE DRIVE 6 Bed | 6 Bath | Gulf Front | $1.895,000

1 5 6 0 S EAS IDE DRIVE 2 Bed | 2 Bath | Gulf Front | $1,395,000 11


AVA I L A B L E O N S T . G E O R G E I S L A N D

1 6 3 7 WAY FA R ER C OU R T 4 Bed | 3/1 Bath | Bay Front | $899,000

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1 8 6 4 PLAN TATIO N PAS S 4 Bed | 3/1 Bath |1st Tier | $775,000

1 5 1 4 W I N DY PA S S

5 0 1 WES T G O RRIE DRIVE

4 Bed | 3 Bath | Gulf View | $639,000

3 Bed | 3 Bath | 1st Tier | $599,000


AVA I L A B L E O N S T . G E O R G E I S L A N D

3 2 7 G A N D ER S T R EET

1 6 7 5 FO RS Y THIA TRAIL

4 Bed | 3 Bath | Bay Front | $699,000

3 Bed | 2 Bath | Newly Renovated | $499,000

3 2 8 BR A D F OR D S T R EET 3 Bed | 2 Bath | Bay View | $395,000

1 7 6 0 EAS T G ULF BEAC H DRIVE E6 3 Bed | 3 Bath | Gulf View | $375,000 13


2148 SEA FERN WAY

6 BEDROOM 4 BATHROOM $1,850,000 14

Need a big comfortable beach house for your whole family, friends included?? Here it is! Beachfront with 100' of white sand beach in the gated Plantation, 6 bedrooms on 2 floors, living areas on each floor, both with fireplaces! A private heated pool, perfect for lazy afternoons and a quick run from beach to the pool and back again. Located at the end of a cul-de-sac, so no worries with through traffic, and plenty of parking. Many renovations and updates and gorgeously furnished from Urban Grace Interiors of Santa Rosa. Generating over $150K rental income. The perfect investment. The perfect family home. Come see!


AVA I L A B L E O N S T . G E O R G E I S L A N D

21 3 2 SE A H O RS E L A N E 1.0 Acre | Gulf Front | $839,900

840 WE ST GO RR I E D R I VE 0.30 Acres | Gulf Front | $715,000

2 3 1 5 TALLY H O 0.86 Acre | Bay Front | $800,000

2 2 3 8 S AILFIS H DR IVE 0.50 Acres | Gulf Front | $569,000

2 2 3 1 C O Q UIN A DR IVE 0.88 Acres | Bay Front | $449,000 15


AVA I L A B L E O N S T . G E O R G E I S L A N D

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196 0 CO RA L RE E F R OA D 0.51 Acre | 1st Tier | $249,000

1 6 4 0 IVY WAY 1.0 Acre | 1st Tier | $279,000

2 0 3 9 TURPEN TINE TR AIL 1.0 Acres | Bay Front | $285,000

20 3 6 WH E LK C OU R T 0.5 Acres | Plantation | $188,000

5 4 9 W ES T G ULF BEAC H DRIVE 0.40 Acre | 2nd Tier | $139,900

3 4 3 N EDLEY STR EET 0.33 Acres | Bay View | $99,000


AVA I L A B L E O N S T . G E O R G E I S L A N D

1 6 0 8 I V Y WAY 1.0 Acre | 2nd Tier | $225,000

1 4 4 8 BLUEBERRY LAN E 1.0 Acre | Bay/Gulf View | $99,000

219 W E ST GO RR I E D R I VE 0.06 Acres | 1st Tier | $95,000

1 8 1 2 DEN IS E C O URT 0.51 Acres | Gulf View | $75,000 17


AVA I L A B L E O N S T . G E O R G E I S L A N D

1 5 4 8 LE I SU RE L A N E 1.07 Acre | 2nd Tier | $95,000

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1 7 39 K IN G FIS HER C O URT 1.0 Acres | Plantation | $80,000

1 7 5 6 J AS MIN E WAY 1.10 Acre | Plantation | $77,900


127 AVENUE B

3 BEDROOM 3/1 BATHROOM $1,395,000

This Queen Anne beauty is one of Apalachicola's finest homes in the heart of the Historic District. Features include a turret, wide verandas, widow's walk, fenced back yard with heated pool-jacuzzi, patio, elevator, 12' ceilings, heart pine floors, built-in cabinets, bookcases, 7 fireplaces, original millwork & a splendid staircase. Extensive renovations over past 16 years by internationally renowned designer. This superb restoration sits on 2.5 landscaped city lots. Circa 1890s. Appointment only. 19


A PA L A C H I C O L A A drive down the quaint, tree-lined streets of Apalachicola evokes the rich history of the area with its century-old homes and charming downtown. Known by locals as simply “Apalach,” this waterside city is famous for its bay oysters and outstanding fishing. A friendly and welcoming atmosphere keeps visitors returning to this original Florida town.

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While the beaches are just a short drive away, it’s also fun to take a tour boat up Apalachicola River or enjoy a scenic paddle in the river tributaries.

Start your day with a homemade breakfast burrito at Cafe Con Leche before lunching on duck confit fries at the Owl Café Taproom.

Accessible only by boat, the St. Vincent Island is a National Wildlife Refuge where visitors can enjoy fishing, hunting, wildlife viewing, hiking, bicycling and kayaking.

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AVA I L A B L E I N A P A L A C H I C O L A

2 7 0 0 B LU F F R OA D

1 2 7 AVEN UE B

2 Bed | 3 Bath | River Front - 6 Acres | $1,750,000

3 Bed | 3/1 Bath | Historic District | $1,395,000

8 5 B AY AVEN U E 3 Bed | 2 Bath | 1,848 Sq Ft | $465,000

4 0 MY RTLE AVEN UE 4 Bed | 3/1 Bath | Neel’s Addition | $389,900 21


AVA I L A B L E I N A P A L A C H I C O L A

2 2 2 AVEN U E D 3 Bed | 1 Bath | Neel's Addition | $249,500

185 WI D E WATER C I R C L E 3.45 Acre | Wewahitchka | $34,500 22

27 0 ALPHA S TREET 0.23 Acre | 90’ x107’ | $45,000

1 1 4 6 DURH AM DRIVE 8.54 Acre | Creek Front | $110,000

1 7 8 C O MMERC E STR EET 0.11 Acre | River View | $94,000


1 BATTERY PARK LANE

4 BEDROOM 4/1 BATHROOM $1,295,000

Apalachicola Southside's iconic Bayfront home! Prominently situated on the bay, this prestigious home blends elegant design, precision engineering and is situated to capture panoramic, awe-inspiring views across miles of the Bay! Handcrafted local cypress throughout; staircases, built-in bookshelves and one of a kind cypress plank floor. Executive office boasts sweeping Bay views w/stairs to top viewing deck. For the most discerning buyer, this is a home of enduring quality you'll be proud to own! 23


EASTPOINT Nestled directly across the Apalachicola Bay from St. George Island and Apalach, the sleepy oyster town of Eastpoint offers a step back in time. Locals gather at the end of the day at seafood docks to watch for the day’s top catch from area shrimp and oyster boats. The heart of the town is strikingly evident in its generations-old family businesses and low key ambiance.

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Known as the Gateway to St. George Island, Eastpoint is minutes away from public beach access just across a popular fishing bridge.

Snack on raw, steamed or topped oysters with a beautiful bay view at Lynn’s Quality Oysters, known for serving up the freshest Florida seafood.

Learn about the area’s unique marine ecosystem at the state-of-the-art Apalachicola National Estuarine Research Reserve Nature Center.

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AVA I L A B L E I N E A S T P O I N T

6 9 1 C H A S ON R OA D

2 8 3 MAG N O LIA BAY DRIVE

3 Bed | 2/1 Bath | Bay Front | $1,300,000

4 Bed | 3/1 Bath | Bay Front | $769,000

989 HWY 98 4 Bed | 2/1 Bath | Bay Front | $450,000

2 8 7 HWY 9 8 4 Bed | 4 Bath | 0.46 Acre | $189,000 25


AVA I L A B L E I N E A S T P O I N T

378 HWY 98 2.60 Acres | Bay Front | $450,000

205 NO RTH B AY SH OR E D R I VE 1.60 Acres | Bay Front | $250,000 26

0 G ARDEN ERS LAN DIN G ROAD 172+ Acre | River Front | $299,000

3 0 6 MAG N O LIA BAY DRIVE 1.0 Acre | Magnolia Bay | $39,900

2 8 3 BLUE HERON DR IVE 1.0 Acres | Magnolia Ridge | $29,995


712 RIVERVIEW DRIVE

4 BEDROOM 3/1 BATHROOM $769,000

Plantation-style southern home on Apalachicola Bay has stunning sunset views. 1-acre landscaped lot with brick paved drive, 2-car garage & dock. Broad porches for gracious living. Heart pine & tile floors with carpet in bedrooms. 3 fireplaces, crown molding. 1st floor features living room with wet bar & wine cooler, formal dining room, den or office, sizable eat-in kitchen, butler's pantry and half bath. Located in a gated community with pool, tennis courts, private streets, fishing pier, gazebo and small boat launch. 27


CARRABELLE A small-town nostalgia defines the coastal paradise of Carrabelle. With easy access to the Gulf, plentiful nearby white sand beaches to play on and unpretentious locals offering advice, this fishing village is the perfect place to enjoy a natural getaway. A deep-water harbor and three area rivers makes Carrabelle a great launch point for boating adventures of all kinds.

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Venture to Dog Island, a six-mile barrier island just off the coast of Carrabelle accessible only by boat or plane, for shelling, hiking, crabbing and a picnic.

Begin the day with coffee and a breakfast sandwich at Carrabelle Junction followed by an old-fashioned Southern-style dinner at Hog Wild Bar-B-Q.

Follow the four-mile High Bluff Hiking Trail through the coastal scrub habitat to reach amazing vistas of the Gulf and forest in Tate’s Hell State Forest.

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AVA I L A B L E I N C A R R A B E L L E

2 2 3 0 HWY 9 8 W

1522 HWY 98 W

3 Bed | 2 Bath | Bay Front | $449,900

2 Bed | 2 Bath | River Front | $249,000

470 HICKO RY H A M M OC K R OA D 32.96 Acre | River Front | $100,000

2 8 8 5 HWY 9 8 , # EAS T 0.69 Acre | Bay View | $45,000

2 8 8 5 HWY 9 8 , #EAST 0.69 Acre | Bay View | $45,000 29


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2 0 7 7 H WY 9 8 W 1.0 Acre | Bay View | $35,000

1 9 9 5 HWY 9 8 W 1.0 Acre | Bay View | $32,000

7 1 2 RIVERVIEW DR IVE 0.45 Acre | River View | $24,000

112 TI M B E R I SLA N D R OA D 1.0 Acre | Near Boat Club | $23,000

2 4 4 RIVER ROAD 1.38 Acre | River View | $35,000

1 RYAN DR IVE 0.47 Acre | 106’ X 195’ | $12,000


3537 CAPE SAN BLAS ROAD

3 BEDROOM 3 BATHROOM $839,750

This gorgeous gulf front home is located on the north part of Cape San Blas with fantastic rental history! This home boasts many features you will absolutely love. Step inside to all natural hard wood flooring, and enjoy luxury style views of the ocean from the living area, dining area, kitchen, master bedroom, and upstairs loft bedroom area where you will regularly see dolphins play! Look no further if you've been searching for a great investment opportunity right on the beautiful beaches of Cape San Blas!


C A P E S A N B L A S | I N D I A N PA S S For beach lovers wishing to escape from it all, Cape San Blas and Indian Pass provide spectacular coastal havens. A narrow peninsula, the Cape offers easy access to the white sand beaches of the Gulf of Mexico and St. Joseph Bay with its clear waters perfect for snorkeling and scalloping. The eclectic beach community of Indian Pass is known for great fishing, an abundance of wildlife and a relaxed vibe.

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Consistently rated as one of the country’s best state parks, is a gorgeous 2,500-acre wildlife refuge with over 10 miles of sugar sand coastline along the Gulf of Mexico.

Nationally-renowned for its fresh oysters, live music and grab-your-own-drink policy, the historic Indian Pass Raw Bar lets you feel like a local while filling up on fresh local seafood.

Accessible only by boat, the St. Vincent Island National Wildlife Refuge is a taste of raw Florida with hiking and biking trails along with seasonal big game hunting opportunities.

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AVA I L A B L E I N C A P E S A N B L A S | I N D I A N P A S S

3 5 3 7 CA PE S A N B L A S R OA D

131 TURTLE WALK UNIT 53

3 Bed | 3 Bath | Gulf View | $839,750

4 Bed | 4/1 Bath | Gulf View | $389,999

1 3 9 S A POD I L L A L A N E 0.25 Acre | Cape San Blas | $289,000 33


P O R T S T. J O E Easily living up to it’s reputation as a “small town with a big heart,” Port St. Joe features a lively marina, a charming downtown and a strong sense of community all nestled amongst a stunning coastal landscape. Rich with history, the town dates to the 1830’s where it was the site of Florida’s first Constitutional Convention in 1838.

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Only a ten-minute drive from town, Salinas Park in Cape San Blas offers beach and bay access, a volleyball court, a playground, picnic areas and restroom facilities.

With a chic yet relaxed atmosphere, Joe Mama’s Wood Fired Pizza is the place to go for gourmet wood-fired pies, fresh salads and creative wine and beer pairings.

Depart from the St. Joe Marina for a scalloping adventure in the St. Joseph Bay. A treasure hunt equally exciting for young and old, snorkel to find these delicious and elusive mollusks.

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AVA I L A B L E I N P O R T S T . J O E

6512 HWY 98

104 GOLDFISH COURT

4 Bed | 3/1 Bath | Bay Front | $499,500

3 Bed | 2/1 Bath | Bay/Gulf Views | $430,000

8 8 3 4 C R 3 0 -A

2 1 9 7 S R 3 0 -A

3 Bed | 2 Bath | Lagoon Front | $299,900

3 Bed | 3 Bath | 1,600 Sq Ft | $323,950 35


AVA I L A B L E I N P O R T S T . J O E

0 TO W E R LAN E 0.31 Acre | Bay Front | $399,000

1 0 PLAN TATIO N DRIVE 0.5 Acre | Port St. Joe | $74,995

4 PLAN TATIO N DR IVE 0.61 Acre | Port St. Joe | $74,995

1 6 WATERS EDGE DR IVE 0.23 Acre | Port St. Joe | $38,500 36


104 GOLDFISH COURT

3 BEDROOM 2/1 BATHROOM $430,000

Lowest priced custom home in WindMark Beach! This split living design would be perfect for the private beach home getaway or vacation rental. Step right out of the back and onto a boardwalk that takes you directly to the white sandy beach overlooking Cape San Blas. You'll enjoy all of the amenities of WindMark Beach such as the community pool, a playground for the kids, Village Center, and the Beach Walk paths that extend for miles that are perfect for a relaxing walk or fulfilling run! WindMark Beach is known by many as a fantastic location to bring family to the beach. Come see 104 Goldfish Ct. today and make it your own!



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