Honolua Bay — Maui, Hawaii
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• Location: Franklin County, Florida’s Forgotten Coast
• Address: Alligator Point, FL 32346
• Water Type: Gulf of Mexico (Apalachee Bay)
• Beach Type: Barrier peninsula beach
• Sand Type: Soft white sand mixed with shells
• Water Conditions: Calm shallow Gulf waters
• Best For: Quiet beach vacations, fishing, wildlife viewing
• Best Time to Visit: March–May and October–November
• Beach Hours: Sunrise to sunset
• Pet Policy: Dogs allowed on leash in many areas
• Beach Cleanliness: Natural and well preserved shoreline
• Average Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ (4.7/5)
• Pricing: Free public access
• Parking: Limited roadside and local beach access parking
• Accessibility: Several local access points along the peninsula
• Crowd Level: Low
Alligator Point is a narrow coastal peninsula located along Florida’s Forgotten Coast between Ochlockonee Bay and Apalachee Bay. The area is known for its peaceful atmosphere, long stretches of natural beach, and scenic Gulf views.
Unlike many major Florida beach destinations, Alligator Point has minimal commercial development and is primarily made up of beach houses and natural shoreline. This makes it a popular destination for visitors seeking a quiet and uncrowded Gulf Coast beach experience.
The coastline offers miles of sandy shoreline where visitors can enjoy relaxing beach days and beautiful sunsets over the Gulf of Mexico.
Facilities are limited due to the natural setting.
• Public beach access points along the peninsula
• Small roadside parking areas
• Nearby boat ramps and fishing areas
• Vacation rentals along the shoreline
The waters along Apalachee Bay are typically calm and shallow.
Important safety notes:
• No permanent lifeguards on duty
• Watch weather conditions and tides
• Check water conditions before swimming
Visitors enjoy a variety of coastal activities.
• Swimming and wading in calm Gulf waters
• Fishing along the shoreline
• Kayaking and paddleboarding
• Birdwatching and wildlife viewing
Visitors exploring the area may also visit:
• Bald Point State Park
• Mashes Sands Beach
• St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge
• Carrabelle Beach
Visitors can find accommodations nearby.
• Alligator Point beach houses and rentals
• Panacea waterfront inns
• Carrabelle coastal hotels
• Bring supplies and water since services are limited
• Respect protected dunes and wildlife habitats
• Visit during sunset for scenic Gulf views
• Watch for seasonal sea turtle nesting areas
Alligator Point is ideal for:
• Travelers seeking quiet Florida beaches
• Nature lovers and wildlife watchers
• Visitors exploring Florida’s Forgotten Coast
Alligator Point offers one of the most peaceful beach experiences in Florida, combining natural Gulf Coast scenery, calm shallow waters, and miles of uncrowded shoreline along the state’s beautiful Forgotten Coast.
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