Welcome to Santa Rosa Beach, Florida
Located along a 26-mile stretch of Northwest Florida’s Emerald Coast, Santa Rosa Beach is one of the sixteen distinct beach neighborhoods in South Walton County, each with its own traditions and charm. Santa Rosa Beach is the oldest and largest.
The town was originally known as Hogtown until the later part of the 18th Century.
Many visitors come to Santa Rosa Beach for the lifestyle. The unspoiled nature of the region makes way for outdoor activities like biking, hiking, and every type of watersport.
Touching both the Choctawhatchee Bay to the north and the Gulf of Mexico to the south and stretching from Sandestin to Inlet Beach – Santa Rosa Beach offers an incredible amount of diversity.
All of South Walton is renowned for natural scenic beauty, turquoise waters and sugar sand beaches, including one of Travel + Leisure magazine’s "Best Beaches on Earth" for families.
Santa Rosa Beach offers phenomenal views of the glistening Emerald Coast from its secluded sandy shores.
The community of Santa Rosa Beach offers luxury beach houses, upscale dining, and the unique artist colony known as Gulf Place.
Santa Rosa Beach is home to three state parks (Grayton Beach State Park, Deer Lake State Park, Eden Gardens State Park), for those who enjoy hiking and biking through miles of trails and soaking up nature.
Santa Rosa Beach also contains the sprawling Point Washington State Forest, which covers more than 15,000 acres to explore, with beautiful forests of longleaf pines and meandering trails.
There you'll find the historic Wesley Mansion housing a large collection of original Louis XVI antiques. Built in the 1890s, Wesley Mansion is the focal point of Eden Gardens State Park.
Whether you want to shop, eat, lounge on the beach or paddle board and bike, a stay in Santa Rosa Beach neighborhood has you covered.
Santa Rosa Beach is also home to two craft breweries. Check out Grayton Beer Company and Idyll Hounds Brewing Company for a truly local taste of South Walton.
Topsail Hill Preserve State Park is located in Santa Rosa Beach. It is named for a sand dune which stands nearly 25 feet above sea level. Its beach, dunes, coastal dune lakes and cypress swamp have remained nearly untouched since the first Europeans settled here five centuries ago.
With art galleries, great dining, a brewery, theatre, state parks, and more, Santa Rosa Beach has a little bit of something for everyone.
The town was originally known as Hogtown until the later part of the 18th Century.
Many visitors come to Santa Rosa Beach for the lifestyle. The unspoiled nature of the region makes way for outdoor activities like biking, hiking, and every type of watersport.
Touching both the Choctawhatchee Bay to the north and the Gulf of Mexico to the south and stretching from Sandestin to Inlet Beach – Santa Rosa Beach offers an incredible amount of diversity.
All of South Walton is renowned for natural scenic beauty, turquoise waters and sugar sand beaches, including one of Travel + Leisure magazine’s "Best Beaches on Earth" for families.
Santa Rosa Beach offers phenomenal views of the glistening Emerald Coast from its secluded sandy shores.
The community of Santa Rosa Beach offers luxury beach houses, upscale dining, and the unique artist colony known as Gulf Place.
Santa Rosa Beach is home to three state parks (Grayton Beach State Park, Deer Lake State Park, Eden Gardens State Park), for those who enjoy hiking and biking through miles of trails and soaking up nature.
Santa Rosa Beach also contains the sprawling Point Washington State Forest, which covers more than 15,000 acres to explore, with beautiful forests of longleaf pines and meandering trails.
There you'll find the historic Wesley Mansion housing a large collection of original Louis XVI antiques. Built in the 1890s, Wesley Mansion is the focal point of Eden Gardens State Park.
Whether you want to shop, eat, lounge on the beach or paddle board and bike, a stay in Santa Rosa Beach neighborhood has you covered.
Santa Rosa Beach is also home to two craft breweries. Check out Grayton Beer Company and Idyll Hounds Brewing Company for a truly local taste of South Walton.
Topsail Hill Preserve State Park is located in Santa Rosa Beach. It is named for a sand dune which stands nearly 25 feet above sea level. Its beach, dunes, coastal dune lakes and cypress swamp have remained nearly untouched since the first Europeans settled here five centuries ago.
With art galleries, great dining, a brewery, theatre, state parks, and more, Santa Rosa Beach has a little bit of something for everyone.
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