Burn Ban Flyer

Due to dry conditions, the Gulf County Board of County Commissioners has issued a BURN BAN effective immediately for all of Gulf County. The ban includes all outdoor burning of yard debris, household paper products, bonfires, campfires, warming fires, outdoor fireplaces/chimneys, and cooking fires.

Charcoal or gas grills may be used for cooking food. This ban is in effect until rescinded by the Gulf County Board of County Commissioners. For more information and updates be sure to follow the Gulf County Emergency Management Facebook Page.

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February Feels Better Here

Some places spend February hiding from the cold. We spend it outside. While much of the country is layering up and scraping windshields, Gulf County settles into one of its most underrated seasons. The air is crisp but comfortable. The beaches are peaceful. The sunsets feel a little softer. And the…

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Plan a Wellness Escape to Gulf County

Wellness is more than a diet or exercise program. While food and movement are integral parts of your wellness journey, holistic wellness is truly a lifestyle. To keep your active lifestyle thriving while you’re in town, the natural treasures of Gulf County await to realign and refresh your mind…

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Abounding Outdoor Adventure Awaits in Gulf County

From biking and hiking to snorkeling and camping and all things in between, the outdoors of Gulf County truly are great 24/7, 365 days a year. To soak in all you can under the Gulf County sun while you’re here, check out these parks, businesses, and spots to stay. Get Out There at Your Own Pace at…

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Gulf County: Fun for the Whole Family

A vacation well spent means quality time with your family. No matter the ages and stages of your kiddos, Gulf County, Florida has the one-size-fits-all formula for a vacation packed with family fun. Get Out There… Over 244 miles of shoreline are waiting for your littles to put some tiny footprints…

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