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  2. I explored 3 beach towns in 'the Hamptons of the South'. One ...

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    Florida's 30A area is a stretch of white-sand beaches, Gulf of Mexico views, and quaint beach towns that runs for 24 miles along County Road 30A. The area, which is in the Florida panhandle ...

  3. This Scenic Stretch Of Florida's 30A Is Quieter Than Its ...

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    Santa Rosa Beach is amongst the popular stretch of scenic beaches along Florida's Highway 30A. Perched on the northwest Gulf Coast of Florida, also referred to as the Florida Panhandle, the ...

  4. Topsail Hill Preserve State Park - Wikipedia

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    Topsail Hill Preserve State Park is a 1,640-acre (6.6 km 2) Florida State Park located in Santa Rosa Beach, ten miles (16 km) east of Destin, off U.S. 98, in northwestern Florida. The address is 7525 W. Scenic Highway 30A. The park has over three miles of white sand beaches, as well as sand dunes, lakes, unique plant and animal life, and ...

  5. 14 Best Things To Do In WaterColor On Florida's 30A

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    scratchbk.com, 1777 E County Hwy 30A Unit 101, Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459 Get a Sweet Treat The Candy Bar, next door to Scratch Biscuit Kitchen, will fix any craving for a sweet beach treat.

  6. Grayton Beach, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Grayton Beach is a small, historic beach village on the Florida Panhandle Gulf coast halfway between Destin and Panama City in Walton County and adjacent to Grayton Beach State Park. Collectively, the area is known as the “Beaches of South Walton", with South Walton referring to the southern portion of Walton County below the Choctawhatchee Bay .

  7. Forgotten Coast - Wikipedia

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    The Forgotten Coast is a trademark first used by the Apalachicola Bay Chamber of Commerce on September 1, 1992. [1] The name is most commonly used to refer to a relatively quiet, undeveloped and sparsely populated section of coastline stretching from Mexico Beach on the Gulf of Mexico to St. Marks on Apalachee Bay in the U.S. state of Florida. [2]