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Cape St George Island State Reserve Adventures

Cape St George Island State Reserve is a serene natural sanctuary offering pristine beaches and diverse wildlife habitats, ideal for ecotourism and outdoor activities.

2,023
Acres Protected
2
Miles of Trails
50,000
Annual Visitors
1963
Year Established

About Cape St George Island State Reserve

Cape St George Island State Reserve
 

Cape St George Island State Reserve is located in the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of the Florida Panhandle. It encompasses extensive dune systems, untouched beaches, and maritime forests. The reserve is a crucial habitat for numerous bird species and loggerhead turtles, drawing visitors interested in birdwatching and nature photography. The area holds historical significance with its barrier island geography that has been essential in protecting mainland Florida from storm surges. Recreation opportunities are varied, with hiking, fishing, and paddling being popular. Cape St George Island's seclusion and panoramic Gulf views offer a tranquil visitor experience, combining ecological appreciation with relaxation.

Highlights

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Cape St George Lighthouse

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Loggerhead Turtle Nesting Sites

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Scenic Beach Overlook

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Maritime Forest Trail

Notable Natural Features

Cape St George Lighthouse

A historic lighthouse offering panoramic views and a glimpse into the island's maritime history.

Maritime Forest

An ecological treasure serving as a habitat for diverse species of flora and fauna.

Heron Trail

A short yet scenic trail that weaves through coastal forests and offers excellent birdwatching opportunities.