Travel Guide to Florida

Santa Rosa County: Hidden Gems

- BY STEVE WINSTON

Blessed by nature and filled with interestin­g historic spots and a dollop of enjoyable attraction­s thrown in for good measure, Santa Rosa County’s pleasures are naturally beautiful and reflect Florida’s small-town charms.

DO

A visit to Santa Rosa County is not complete without a stop at Navarre Beach, one of the most beautiful in the Florida Panhandle, with the longest fishing pier on the Gulf of Mexico, or at Gulf Islands National Seashore, one of only 10 such seashores in America. And Blackwater River State Park promises a view of unspoiled, primeval Florida. At each of these special places, you can combine natural beauty with a host of recreation­al options.

Santa Rosa County doesn’t lack for modern attraction­s. The 50-acre Gulf Breeze Zoo highlights the region’s wild side and provides shelter to animals from around the world. The Navarre Beach Marine Science Station and Navarre Beach Sea Turtle Conservati­on Center both offer great family fun with immersive hands-on experience­s.

SHOP

If you’re looking for a one-of-a-kind treasure to bring home from your trip, head for the shops in the historic town of Milton, where walking the streets is akin to walking through a living history book.

EAT AND PLAY

Later on, when you’re hankerin’ for some rib-stickin’ food, take your appetite to Texas Roadhouse or the aptly named Pork and Spoon, both located in historic Milton.

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TOP: Paddling with Adventures Unlimited in Santa Rosa County. CENTER: Hippos at the Gulf Breeze Zoo.

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