Gulf Islands National Seashore in Pensacola, FL is a stunning destination offering a wealth of natural beauty and historical significance. With its crystal-clear waters, pristine white beaches, and thriving coastal marshes, this national park encompasses 12 distinct areas, including historic forts, shaded picnic spots, scenic trails, and campgrounds. From Cat Island, Mississippi to the Okaloosa Area in Fort Walton Beach, Florida, visitors can explore a range of recreational activities and immerse themselves in the rich heritage of this coastal paradise.
Whether it's discovering the 60 square miles of land inducted into the Network of Freedom, enjoying wildlife viewing and historic sites in the Fort Pickens Area, hiking along the seven miles of trails in the Naval Live Oaks Area, or basking in the beauty of the Perdido Key Area's renowned beaches, Gulf Islands National Seashore offers something for everyone. Mississippi areas such as Cat Island, Davis Bayou, Horn Island, Petit Bois Island, and Ship Island also provide unique opportunities for exploration and backcountry camping. With its mobile NPS app, visitors can enhance their experience and delve deeper into the park's captivating stories.
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