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Waterways

Born from a heritage of seafarers and fishermen, Gulf County has developed a unique on-the-water culture where families create their own traditions.

Off the beaten path, in the hard of the Gulf Coast, lies one of Florida’s best-kept secrets.  Open waters and endless possibilities abound here.  Authentic, uncrowded and inviting.

Over 244 miles of shoreline wind through Gulf County ranging from clear waters and white sand beaches to tranquil inland passages.  Water is life in Gulf County with an active-as-you-want-to-be, family-oriented lifestyle.

St. Joseph Bay

Some people swear walking into the clear saltwater is like wading into your own private aquarium. Sound intriguing? St. Joseph Bay...

Gulf of Mexico

The Cape is a Gulf lover’s paradise. Gentle waters. Easy beach access. First-time delights like walking with turtle...

Dead Lakes

Climb aboard and journey back to what feels like our prehistoric past. There is no better place to experience nature in such an...

Intracoastal Waterway & Lake Wimico

Since all of the waterways are linked in Gulf County, there is always an easy day trip awaiting to happen. Take time to explore...

Indian Pass Lagoon

If you like to explore the unbeaten path, Indian Pass Lagoon is for you.  “The Pass” is celebrated most for...