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Perdido Key State Park

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Nearest city
  
Pensacola, Florida

Phone
  
+1 850-492-1595

Area
  
247 acres (100 ha)

Perdido Key State Park

Location
  
Escambia County, Florida, USA

Governing body
  
Florida Department of Environmental Protection

Address
  
15301 Perdido Key Dr, Pensacola, FL 32507, USA

Hours
  
Closing soon · 8AM–10PMSunday8AM–10PMMonday8AM–10PMTuesday8AM–10PMWednesday8AM–10PMThursday8AM–10PMFriday8AM–10PMSaturday8AM–10PMSuggest an edit

Management
  
Florida Department of Environmental Protection

Similar
  
Fred Gannon Rocky Ba, Econfina River State Park, Natural Bridge Battlefield, Constitution Convention Museum, Ochlockonee River State Park

Perdido key state park


Perdido Key State Park is a 290-acre (1.2 km2) Florida State Park located on a barrier island fifteen miles (24 km) southwest of Pensacola, off S.R. 292, in northwestern Florida. The address is 12301 Gulf Beach Highway.

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Barrier islands protect the Florida mainland from the harsh effects of storms and provide habitats for shorebirds and other coastal animals. The wide, white, sandy beaches and the rolling sand dunes covered with sea oats make this a pristine oasis along the rapidly developing panhandle. The beach, which provides excellent opportunities for swimming and sunbathing, is the focal point for public use of the park. Surf fishing is another popular activity. Boardwalks from the parking lot allow visitors to access the beach without causing damage to the fragile dunes and beach vegetation. Covered picnic tables overlooking the beach provide a great place for family outings. Located 15 miles (24 km) southwest of Pensacola, off State Road 292.

Several endangered species inhabit, nest on or use this park. Most notable of these is the Perdido Key beach mouse. This mouse is one of the North America’s rarest mammals and only currently exists in two places on earth, both of which are located on Perdido Key. The Johnson Beach Unit of Gulf Islands National Seashore is the other location. The mouse was reintroduced to the park in February 2000 after several years of being absent from the park. Originally, three pairs of juvenile mice were translocated from Johnson Beach, followed by an additional 16 pairs of juvenile mice the following year. The population of this mouse can vary greatly depending on the time of year and recent weather conditions, as well as the presence of house cats.Loggerhead sea turtles use the beach to nest each year. Occasionally green and Kemp’s Ridley sea turtles will nest within the park boundary as well.

Park FeesEdit

Admission Fee - $3.00 per vehicle. Please use the honor box to pay fees. Correct change is required. Limit 8 people per vehicle.

$2.00 Pedestrians, bicyclists, extra passengers, passengers in vehicle with holder of Annual Individual Entrance Pass.

References

Perdido Key State Park Wikipedia