St. Andrews State Park is a coastal Florida park known for its white sandy beaches, clear Gulf waters, and diverse marine and bird life, offering a wide range of outdoor recreational activities.
Located on the western tip of the Florida Panhandle near Panama City Beach, St. Andrews State Park covers over 1,200 acres of coastal habitat including beaches, dunes, wetlands, and maritime forests. The park is surrounded by the Gulf of Mexico and St. Andrews Bay, providing visitors access to both saltwater and estuarine environments. The park supports a rich variety of flora and fauna, including migratory bird species, marine life, sea turtles, and rare coastal plants. Historically, the area was once a resort and fishing village before becoming a protected state park in 1947. Today, St. Andrews State Park attracts outdoor enthusiasts for activities such as swimming, snorkeling, fishing, kayaking, hiking, and birdwatching. Visitors can stroll along paved boardwalks or explore several miles of natural trails through diverse habitats. The park also offers developed campsites with easy access to the beach for an immersive overnight experience. Key landmarks within the park include Eagle Point Beach, a popular spot for scalloping and shelling, and the observation tower which provides impressive panoramic views of the bay and coastline. With its combination of Gulf beaches, protected habitats, and recreational amenities, St. Andrews State Park offers an accessible and vibrant destination for nature lovers and families alike.
Eagle Point Beach with expansive Gulf shores and shelling opportunities
Diverse birdwatching including sightings of ospreys, sandpipers, and herons
Snorkeling and scuba diving around artificial reefs off the coast
Observation tower offering panoramic views of St. Andrews Bay and the Gulf
A wide, white sandy beach area famous for swimming, sunbathing, and scallop hunting during season.
A tall structure offering visitors sweeping views of the Gulf of Mexico and St. Andrews Bay coastline.
Man-made reef structures located offshore that provide excellent snorkeling and scuba diving habitats.