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Walton County Independence Day celebrations

Tons of fun Independence Day weekend in Walton County! Seaside offers up family fun July 3rd and 4th Festivities include community parade, live entertainment and fireworks Seaside’s annual 4th of July Celebration brings together the best traditions along 30A and South Walton as The Merchants of Seaside host a fun-filled Fourth for all ages including two nights of fireworks, a community parade and live music for the entire family. Schedule: July 3: The festivities begin on Sunday, July 3rd with...

Learn about waves, tides and currents while you take a hike at Topsail June 18

Learn about the forces of nature Time: 9:30 a.m. Location: Topsail Hill Preserve State Park Learn all about the forces of nature that help shape the shorelines of the Florida Panhandle. Enjoy a morning hike along the park’s pristine beaches and let the guide share the insights of the beautiful Gulf’s waves and tides  Park at the Day-Use area and take a short hike to the clubhouse. Outside tours canceled during severe weather. Call 267-8330 for more information. All programs...

Step back in time at St. Joseph Peninsula State Park

Rustic and diverse State Park a favorite for summertime scalloping At the north end of the 17-mile St. Joseph Peninsula, just past Cape San Blas, you will find a unique Florida State Park with 6 miles of pristine beaches nestled along enormous sand dunes. Properly known as the T.H. Stone Memorial St. Joseph Peninsula State Park, this are of the Florida Panhandle is considered part of the “Forgotten Coast.” Perfect exploring for the nature lover, as you will experience three...

Blue lupine blooming in South Walton

Beautiful blooms color the sand In spring, the sand dunes along the beaches in South Walton are dolloped with blue lupine. The gulf coast lupine (Lupinus westianus) is threatened and endemic to Florida. Their habitats are sand hills, scrubs and coastal dunes. Some say that this rare perennial shrub is only found in a few counties with Walton fortunate enough to be one of them. Early settlers to the panhandle saw and abundance of blue mountain in the Blue Mountain...

Dedicated group watches over sea turtles

South Walton Turtle Watch Group keeps track of South Walton nesting sea turtles South Walton turtle nest season runs May 1 – October 31 According to Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, sea turtles, are among the oldest creatures on earth, and have remained essentially unchanged for 110 million years. However, they face an uncertain future. Illegal harvesting, habitat encroachment, and pollution (physical and light) are only some of the things sea turtles must face as each species struggles to...