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Eastern Lake Access Video

Eastern Lake Neighborhood Access is on the west side of Eastern  Lake at the intersection of South Gulf Drive and Eastern Lake Road,  about 1/4 mile south of Scenic 30A. The access has a shower, a bike  rack, and no car parking.
Eastern Lake is one of over a dozen  coastal dune lakes in SoWal, which periodically open to exchange waters  with the gulf. The lake water is brackish, clean, and naturally brown.

Lake Causeway Access Video

Lake Causeway Neighborhood Beach Access is on Scenic 30A across the street from Dune Allen Realty and the pedestrian bridge across Oyster Lake. It has a handful of parking spaces and a shower.
It's about about a mile west of the Scenic 393 and Scenic 30A intersection at Gulf Place, where the larger Ed Walline Beach Access offers parking, restrooms, picnic shelters, and lifeguards during peak season.

Winston Lane Access Video

Winston Lane is on the western border of Inlet Beach where it meets Rosemary Beach. The part of Winston Lane that meets Scenic 30A is one-way so you have to travel east a couple of blocks from the intersection of Scenic 30A and Hwy 98, then turn south on South Wall Street, then right on Walton Rose Lane, then left on Winston Lane until it dead ends at the gulf.

Wall Street Access Video

Wall Street Neighborhood Beach Access in Inlet Beach, Florida is  at the end of, you guessed it, South Wall Street. About 200 yards east  of the intersection of Scenic 30A and Hwy 98, turn south on to South  Wall Street then proceed two blocks to the dead end at the gulf. Be  aware that there is no parking, just a walkover, which is why it's  called a neighborhood access, primarily used by owners and visitors  staying in the neighborhood.

Beach Highlands Access Video

Beach Highlands Neighborhood Beach Access in Santa Rosa Beach,  Florida is on Highland Avenue right outside the gates of Stallworth  Preserve subdivision on Stallworth Lake. Just west of Dune Allen and  before Butler Elementary, turn south from Scenic 30A on to South Bishop  Road to the end and then you'll see a few parking spaces and the  walkover. There are no restrooms and only a handful of parking spaces.
Walk  west a bit past Stallworth Lake and you find yourself on the beaches of  the incredible Stallworth Preserve State Park.

Sounds of Grayton Beach Video

Video and Art by Edmond Alexander There is no doubt about it. Grayton Beach is one beautiful slice  of Heaven. We moved our medical illustration studio from Dallas,  Texas to Grayton Beach, Florida in 1987. From 1987 until 1994 Grayton  Beach was very much undiscovered and undeveloped. When we arrived in  October of '87, life in the sleepy little coastal village was much as it  had been for decades: enormous natural beauty with very few visitors  and fewer residents.

Grayton Beach History Video

This show was created for, and with the help of, my friend Billy  Buzzett to present at the Grayton Beach Homeowners Association meeting  in April of 2010. Many of the images in the show came from long time  Grayton Beach residents whose families go back for generations. It is  hoped that the show will be enjoyed by new generations of residents and  visitors and give them a better appreciation of the long history of this  tiny and very unique crown jewel of the beautiful Florida Panhandle. Video by Edmond Alexander

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