America‘s #1 Ranked Beach: 2002
-Dr. Beach
Cape San Blas is a breathtaking peninsula that curves along Florida’s big bend marked by towering white sand dunes, crystal clear waters and emerging real estate opportunities. St. Joseph Peninsula State Park provides an isolated stretch of near-perfect beach and natural shelter for tranquil St. Joseph Bay. “The Cape,” as commonly known by locals, is a journey back in time, perhaps Florida as it was before the magic of Mickey when folks waved at strangers on the road. The “Old Florida” your grandparents fondly recall still exists on this 17-mile stretch of land and sea.
The Cape is extremely low in density with limited commercialism. It is ideal for an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, with the main activities including boating, snorkeling, fishing, surfing, ecotourism and relaxation, relaxation, relaxation. Whether investing, escaping, or simply exploring the captivating shores along The Forgotten Coast, Cape San Blas is an unforgettable treasure.
Indian Pass is located just around the bend of the Cape, marked by the lighthouse, and one of only 30 still standing in Florida. Indian Pass gained its name from the use of the natural pass from Apalachicola Bay to the Gulf of Mexico. Sportsmen appreciate the wide open beaches for fishing and recreation with nearby St. Vincent’s Island offering an uninhabited refuge of wildlife and exploration.
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