From reducing entry fees at Johnson Park to providing more parking, Escambia seeks options for public to access beach without imposing customary use.
Recent changes in public easement on Perdido Key Beach in Escambia County have opened up miles of shoreline to the public that was previously claimed by private property owners. The discovery of the ...
Escambia is considering an ordnance to implement customary use and give public more access to private beaches. There's ...
Beachgoers lined up along the Gulf of Mexico near Perdido Beach Access #2, on Monday. Many come from out-of-state, including one man who sat in the sand close to the water in front of La Riva ...
ESCAMBIA COUNTY, Fla. -- The issue of customary use on Perdido Key remains a hot topic among residents.A group of citizens ...
With over 175 state parks in Florida, it shouldn’t come as any surprise that the Pensacola area has three in its own backyard. Perdido Key State Park boasts over 290 acres of Perdido Key’s undisturbed ...
Perdido Key State Park is the perfect choice for a beachy getaway without the crowds. Visitors will find boardwalks that allow direct access to the beach without damaging dunes and beach vegetation, ...
ESCAMBIA COUNTY, Fla. (WKRG) — Escambia County has reopened Perdido Beach Access #2, News 5 has learned. The public regained use as of 10 a.m. March 15. The beach access was closed while crews ...
Escambia County gained another 300 feet of public waterway access Friday when a former condo building site became a county-owned walkover for residents and visitors to access Perdido Beach. Public ...
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