August 2017
Things got tough for Mrs. Burgess after the passing of her husband several years ago. The 63-year-old Walton County resident didn’t have family close by to help her and she had been struggling to live on her own when she…
Read More
McQuage Bayou Trail Rebirth Provides Access to Point Washington Ecosystem
SoWal hikers, bikers, and equestrians are thankful that the McQuage Bayou Trail is once again open for business.
Formerly used primarily by equestrians (horizontal posts still exist for tying up ol’ Trigger), the newly improved trail was officially re-opened with a Florida Forest Service event July 21, 2017.
McQuage Bayou Trail Rebirth Provides Access to Point Washington Ecosystem
SoWal hikers, bikers, and equestrians are thankful that the McQuage Bayou Trail is once again open for business.
Formerly used primarily by equestrians (horizontal posts still exist for tying up ol’ Trigger), the newly improved trail was officially re-opened with a Florida Forest Service event July 21, 2017.
At The Waters Edge by RedAwning, Santa Rosa Beach
At The Waters Edge by RedAwning in Santa Rosa Beach on Hotels.com and earn Rewards nights. Collect 10 nights get 1 free*. Read 0 genuine guest ...
Read More
Nothing Scripted #37 Dad Jokes Challenge
Nothing Scripted #37
Read More
Buddy’s Seafood Market
5231 East County Highway 30A, Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459.
Read More
RETAIL CORRIDOR with Bay Baits, Anchored Salon and Spa
“We're trying to be the Mecca of fishing in Santa Rosa Beach, whether it be for the Choctawhatchee Bay or the gulf itself,” said Phillip Poundstone, who ...
Read More
Vettes get set to take over the beach
“Beautiful Corvettes at a beautiful beach, what could be better? ... a portion of the money raised at “Vettes at the Beach” to the Santa Rosa Kid's House.
Read More
Awesome Crab Legs!
Bayou Bill's Crab House: Awesome Crab Legs! - See 697 traveler reviews, 77 candid photos, and great deals for Santa Rosa Beach, FL, ...
Read More
Red Tide Status Update
Red Tide Status (August 4, 2017) FWC reports on the current status of Karenia brevis blooms using tables, static maps, and interactive Google Earth maps. The Florida red tide organism, Karenia brevis, was present in Southwest and Northwest Florida. Over the past week, Karenia brevis was observed at background concentrations in one sample collected from […]
Read More