Burn Ban Flyer

Due to dry conditions, the Gulf County Board of County Commissioners has issued a BURN BAN effective immediately for all of Gulf County. The ban includes all outdoor burning of yard debris, household paper products, bonfires, campfires, warming fires, outdoor fireplaces/chimneys, and cooking fires.

Charcoal or gas grills may be used for cooking food. This ban is in effect until rescinded by the Gulf County Board of County Commissioners. For more information and updates be sure to follow the Gulf County Emergency Management Facebook Page.

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Beaches

If doing nothing but sitting on the beach is your idea of a perfect vacation, then Gulf County is the right location for you.  With 43 miles of shoreline, you have come to the right place because there’s a beach for everybody.  Whether you choose a day looking at the emerald waters of Cape San Blas or enjoying the natural setting of Indian Pass, or maybe you choose the white sand at St. Joe Beach, your day of sunshine enjoyment will end with the perfect sunset. We ask that our visitors adhere to the Leave No Trace Ordinance.

Check out the map below to see all our beach accesses throughout Gulf County!