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It shouldn't be on google. It's a place where the edge of the dunes wraps around the base of a large magnolia and forms a sort of covered "cave". There use to be another one west of Grayton, but haven't been there in several decades.
Can you get there on foot or are people restricted to being on the walkovers? Is it closer to Watersound or Watersound West. I was looking for it on Google Earth.
 

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Can you get there on foot or are people restricted to being on the walkovers? Is it closer to Watersound or Watersound West. I was looking for it on Google Earth.
You aren't suppose to get off the walk-over, but some people have been known to do so... We use to wander the dunes before the park was ever there. If you follow the line where the forest ends and the dunes start, it is maybe a couple hundred yards east of the walkway.
 

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You aren't suppose to get off the walk-over, but some people have been known to do so... We use to wander the dunes before the park was ever there. If you follow the line where the forest ends and the dunes start, it is maybe a couple hundred yards east of the walkway.

You can legally visit a dune cave - on the trail by the Gulf at Grayton Beach State Park.
 
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