Beach Access

Pilcher Park

Pilcher Park is underneath the 331 bridge on the south shore of Choctawhatchee Bay. It's the place to go for launching a boat or fishing along the rocks or on the 200-foot pier. Just about any species of saltwater fish can be caught at Pilcher Park in Walton County, Florida.

- Begun in 2013
- 200 foot pier
- Restrooms
- 3 pavilions with picnic tables
- four boat ramps
- parking for 50 cars and 30 boat trailers

Kellogg Bayside Park

Kellogg Bayside Park on the Choctawhatchee Bay in South Walton offers access to the bay for kayaks, canoes, and stand up paddle boards. Features include boat ramp (no trailers), picnic tables, shower, water fountain and water spigot. If you need to drive in to unload boats call Walton County Parks at (850) 892-8108 , otherwise it will probably be padlocked. Kellogg Bayside Park is located at the north end of Nellie Drive off of Nursery Road. 

Shellseekers Access

Shellseekers Beach Access is a simple walkover at the end of Shellseekers Cove about one block south of Scenic 30A and a few blocks east of the Scenic 393 intersection at Gulf Place. It may be the most well hidden access in SoWal.

Bullard Access

Bullard Beach Access in Santa Rosa Beach is an undeveloped access on the west end of Dune Allen Beach a block south of Scenic 30A at the intersection of Highland Avenue and Bullard Road.

Legion Park Bay Access

Legion Park has picnic tables, shelters, playground, basketball court, volleyball court, restrooms and a boat launch on the Choctawhatchee Bay in Miramar Beach. The park is at the end of Ponce De Leon Street, a few blocks north of US Highway 98 in Miramar Beach.

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