Panama City Beach is a nature's lover's paradise, playing host to many
interesting varieties of marine and land animals. Within the emerald green waters of the
Quit of Mexico, marine life is plentiful. Playfull bottle nosed dolphins may be seen at
any time of the year. With patience, one can also see sea turtles, mania rays, puffer
fish, sand dollars, man-of-war jellyfish, blue marlin, horseshoe crabs and many more.
Stunningly beautiful beaches, windswept dunes, dense pine
flatwoods and marshes teeming with Wildlife makes St. Andrews State Recreation Area in
Panama City Beach one of the areas most popular spots for nature based recreation.
Visitors to the St Andrews State Recreation Area can enjoy all kinds of watersports, as
well as bicycling and bird watching. Explorers and history buffs will enjoy the
reconstructed Cracker Turpentine Still found within the park. The operation of the still
is explained by a sales of drawings and exhibits. Distinctly identified nature trails
cross the dunes and woodlands. Alligators, wading birds, deer, raccoon and many small
animals may be seen. Campfire programs and guided walks are provided seasonally.
Legendary worldwide for its beautify beaches and subtropical climate,
Panama City Beach is a natural draw for vacationers seeking warmth and sunshine. Located
on the Gulf of Mexico, Panama City Beach is always inviting with average year-round
temperatures of 78 degrees and water temperatures averaging 72 degrees. The area received
national attention when The Travel Channel named its shores the number four beach in
America for 2000.
Panama City Beach, Florida - Panama City beaches have long
been known as the worlds most beautiful beaches - ranked in the top 20 in the
nation. The powder-white sand, emerald green waters and tropical breezes have a hypnotic
allure, which draws in visitors of all types. Panama City offers recreational activities
for everyone, from nine months old to 90 years old. Activities include sunbathing,
swimming with the dolphins, museums and billfishing.