St. Andrews State Park – Pine Flatwoods Trail

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With a replica of a turpentine distillery at the beginning of this Panama City Beach hike, this is a walk to get you acquainted with one of the more important historic uses of Florida’s barrier islands—naval stores.

Products of the coastal pine forests were of paramount importance to early military efforts, when ships were made of wood, and islands such as these were prime resources for the U.S. Navy. As you wander the 0.6-mile trail through dunes and swales filled with rosemary scrub and freshwater marshes, watch for tall pines that bear the catface marks from being tapped for turpentine.

Resources

North Florida & the Florida Panhandle: An Explorer's Guide Hiker's Guide to the Sunshine State Florida State Parks Florida's Best Beaches


Overview

Location: Panama City Beach
Length: 0.6 mile
Lat-Long: 30.131250, -85.730633
Type: Loop
Fees / Permits: state park entrance fee
Difficulty: Easy
Bug factor: Low to moderate
Restroom: Yes, near the trailhead

Near the end of the hike, you’ll enjoy panoramic views of Grand Lagoon. Bring your binoculars! For more information about St. Andrews State Park, visit the park website

Directions

From US 98 in Pensacola Beach, follow SR 392 east to where it ends at the park entrance. Continue along the park entrance road and make a left at the store. The parking area for the Pine Flatwoods Trail is on the right near the fishing pier and restrooms.

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