Combs Park is Shalimar's hidden gem. Located just down the street from the Town Hall on Cherokee Road, the park has plenty of parking, a basketball court, a volleyball court, play areas, charcoal grills, picnic tables, benches and a walking/running path with exercise stations. The pavilion is available to reserve for parties. Contact Town Hall for more information (850) 651-5723
The sand here along the North Florida Coast is among the whitest, cleanest and softest in the world! What you might not know, is that when you walk on the beaches here, you are actually walking on the Appalachian Mountains.
The sand here is comprised mainly of 99% pure silica quartz washed down from the mountains by the Apalachicola River. The quartz is ground to a perfect oval in each grain of sand. It is so fine in texture, it literally “squeaks” under your toes as you walk on it!
Meigs Park is a nearby public park located at 261 Shalimar Dr. Shalimar, FL. Not much in the way of parking, but you can launch your Kayak or paddle board, have a picnic in the pavilion or just enjoy the views from the dock. This park features picnic tables, a pavilion, a dog watering station and an outdoor shower.
A different Park than Meigs Neighborhood Park. Located on the East side of Eglin Pkwy at
45A Meigs Drive, Shalimar, Florida.
Meigs Park has a boat ramp for small boats to access the Choctawhatchee Bay, as well as a sandy beach for sunbathing, swimming and fishing. Covered picnic tables and portolets are also available. A new seawall was installed in 2021.
Located at 1275 Santa Rosa Blvd., Fort Walton Beach, Florida. Ross Marler Park is a stunning park that provides a wide variety of opportunities for everyone to enjoy including boating, swimming and fishing access to the Choctawhatchee Bay. Amenities include a fishing pier with an ADA accessible fishing platform, two boat ramps, designated boat trailer parking, two sets of restrooms, a fenced in playground, several pavilions, grills, large green spaces and a walking trail with interpretive signage.
Okaloosa Island has 9 individual beach access points to visit our amazing sugar white sand beaches. Each access is numbered 1-9 and has ample parking, restrooms, pavilions and walkways to the beach. Many also have access across the street to the Santa Rosa Sound and Intra-coastal waterway.
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