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Vacation to Fort Walton Beach, Destin

Fort Walton Beach, Destin or Okaloosa Island

White Sand Dunes

Fort Walton Beach is renowned for its pale sand beaches, coupled with both commercial and entertaining sportsman fleets, and aquatic activities. It's not uncustomary to discover a kite surfer or possibly a dolphin when you are visiting the beach for a week. As with several Florida Panhandle vacation destinations, the midsummer is eventful with explorers from well beyond the Southeast area of the United States. The sporting activities are above par all season and the graceful coast resorts are invariably welcoming. Fort Walton Beach is center to a boardwalk and jetty with fun nighttime activities, and ample shopping to do any time of the day or night.

The Drive to Destin

Many travelers drive to Destin/Fort Walton beach area to save on airline costs. The drive is not too long and if you wake up around 3:30 to get started on the road trip by 4:00, the kids can sleep while the adults drive. When the kids awake they will be delighted to see the white sand beaches at the destination. A quick trip to the store and the kitchen of the vacation rental is stocked full of groceries so much that it will resemble home. Many beach house rentals have access to the beach and some even have a pool table to keep the kids occupied while not at the beach. The week is full of fun activities.

Why Choose Florida's Emerald Coast?

This Florida beach vacation destination has been acclaimed as the "Number One Beach in the South" by the readers of Southern Living for the last four consecutive years. The shockingly beautiful white sands and brilliant green waters with the twenty-four miles of Northwest Florida's Emerald Coast are somewhat unquenchable. Once you have experienced these beaches, the desire to return and experience its beauty is everlasting.

Map of Florida's Beaches

Encompassed by the Gulf, Choctawhatchee Bay, Santa Rosa Sound, and vested with miles of docks and harbors, a recuperative water surround emerges. Scattered with sea oats, beach pine trees and magnolias full of blossoms, six miles overextends with of mellow sand dunes exchanged with glimpses of culture and pockets of beach parks with decks and gazebos lengthwise an enchanting coastline.

Weather at the Beach

The Emerald Coast's sweet-smelling subtropical air is one of the area's richly valued assets. An intermediate annual climate of sixty degrees provides very much of an alteration in the temperature to point the shifting seasons.

High reaching temperatures in the summer range from eighty to ninety degrees, and winter highs reach from fifty to seventy-five degrees. The rainfall is just enough to fuel the growth of deep colored flowers and vegetation and averages mid fifty to sixty days a year. There are few days that are without sunshine for fun outdoor activities.

Beaches of Florida's Emerald Coast

The most popular of the beach front parks include four that were recently refurbished: Beasley, James Lee, Marler Memorial and Wayside Parks. Six beach parks characterized as "mini-parks" include ADA accessibility, clean showers and bathrooms, which are available for everyone to enjoy. The beaches find that their greatest assets include their coastal dunes. Erosion is a pensive quandary along the thirty miles of coastal areas in the county.

The dunes are delicate and can be easily damaged, therefore they need certain safeguards be observed in order to be sure that their continued beauty exist for people to enjoy. Coastal dunes sweep from seemingly supposedly low lying sand hills to shapely hills that are over fifty feet in height. Dunes with little vegetation are vulnerable to erosion by the identical forces by which they were formed - the waves and wind. The almost bleach-like sand dunes are compiled by sand that blows into the vegetated areas up on the beach. The dunes protect against flooding and act as a source of replenishment of sand to the beach. The sand from the dunes can wash away during storms and hurricanes, which in-turn reduces the strong force of the waves. The sand dunes are a beautiful, yet powerful force of nature that should be protected.


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This Florida beach vacation destination has been acclaimed as the "Number One Beach in the South" by the readers of Southern Living for the last four consecutive years.

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