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Gulf State Park, Alabama: White Sand Beach, 496 Campsites & the Herons Who Figured Out the Fish Cleaning Station

February 24, 2017 by Michael Huntley

Last Updated: February 24, 2017

We only had a couple of days at Gulf State Park, and it rained for most of them — so this isn’t an exhaustive account. But even a rainy short stay at one of Alabama’s largest state parks gives you a sense of the scale. Gulf State Park covers 11.5 square miles of Alabama’s Gulf Coast, with 2.5 miles of white sand beach, a 1,540-foot fishing pier, miles of paved trails, and enough campsites to house a small city.

White sand beach and Gulf of Mexico at Gulf State Park, Alabama

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Gulf Islands National Seashore, Florida: Fort Pickens, Geronimo’s Captivity & Sunsets Lit by Controlled Burns

February 21, 2017 by Michael Huntley

Last Updated: February 21, 2017

Gulf Islands National Seashore stretches from the Florida Panhandle to Mississippi, protecting the natural and historic resources of a chain of Gulf Coast barrier islands that have seen an extraordinary amount of American history. The protected area spans mainland sections and parts of seven islands — and the ground here has been fought over, abandoned, reclaimed, and fought over again for more than 500 years.

White sand beach and clear emerald water at Gulf Islands National Seashore, Florida

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Topsail Hill Preserve State Park, Florida: Top 1% Camping, Rare Coastal Dune Lakes & a Wine Bar in Destin

February 18, 2017 by Michael Huntley

Last Updated: February 18, 2017

Trailer Life and Woodall’s rank Topsail Hill Preserve State Park in the top 1% of campgrounds in the nation. That’s a bold claim for a Florida state park, but after a few days here it’s hard to argue. The park has over three miles of pristine white sandy beach fronting emerald Gulf water, coastal cypress domes, freshwater lakes, and wet prairies — and the camping infrastructure to match.

Emerald Gulf water and white sand beach at Topsail Hill Preserve State Park, Florida

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St. George Island State Park, Florida: Five Bald Eagles, Gulf Oysters & the Pine Trees That Built the Navy

February 12, 2017 by Michael Huntley

Last Updated: February 12, 2017

St. George Island State Park — formally the Dr. Julian G. Bruce St. George Island State Park — sits at the eastern tip of a 22-mile barrier island off Florida’s Panhandle coast. Barrier islands run parallel to the mainland, absorbing storm surge before it reaches the shore. At St. George, that translates to nine miles of undeveloped shoreline, rolling sand dunes, a longleaf pine forest, and salt marshes on the bayside where oyster bars and inlets stretch toward Apalachicola Bay. Forbes ranked it the third-best beach in America in 2013. After walking its empty Gulf-side shore, we weren’t surprised.

Empty white sand beach stretching along the Gulf at St. George Island State Park, Florida

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Ho Hum RV Park & Carrabelle, Florida: Gulf Sunsets, the World’s Smallest Police Station & the Legend of Tate’s Hell

February 8, 2017 by Michael Huntley

Last Updated: May 2026

From Grayton Beach — bruised, wrist-sprained, rib-fractured, and ready for a site that didn’t require chainsaw work to access — we drove east along the Panhandle to Carrabelle and checked into Ho Hum RV Park. The name undersells it considerably. Our site sat directly on the water with a 180-degree view across the Gulf of Mexico, and the park’s 250-foot pier stretched out into the bay. Jake immediately applied himself to the comprehensive olfactory survey of the shoreline that any self-respecting dog would consider mandatory.

Ho Hum RV Park waterfront, Carrabelle, Florida

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Grayton Beach, Watercolor & Seaside, Florida: A Rocky Arrival and a Panhandle Worth Loving

February 7, 2017 by Michael Huntley

Last Updated: May 2026

Grayton Beach State Park has been consistently ranked among the best beaches in Florida — white quartz sand, clear emerald water, and a relatively undeveloped stretch of Panhandle coastline that has somehow survived the development pressure that consumed most of the Gulf Coast. The park opened in 1968 and the beach retains the character that earned it those rankings. We arrived with high expectations. It did not go as planned.

Grayton Beach State Park, Florida Panhandle

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