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The Real Cape San Blas.

7 things most visitors never find. Most people figure out half of them on the drive home. Read this before you unpack.

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Two ways to do Cape San Blas

Most visitors
😩90-minute drive to Panama City Beach: crowds, high-rises, parking lots
🦞Chain seafood restaurant off Hwy 98 with frozen shrimp and a parking lot view
👥Parked at the first beach access all week, never explored the rest of the park
😔Found out scalloping season existed the day after they left
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Our guests
🌅Sunset directly over the Gulf from Cape Palms Park, one of the only spots in Florida where this happens
🦪Fresh oysters at Indian Pass Raw Bar, harvested that morning, shucked yourself, cash in a box
🐬Kayaking St. Joseph Bay at 7am, dolphins surfacing 20 feet off the bow
🐚Scalloping in St. Joe Bay before the tourists even found their snorkel masks

What's Inside

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Starting with the one most people find out about the day after they leave. Don't be that person.

Tip 01 of 07

The Raw Bar That Runs on the Honor System

Indian Pass Raw Bar is an off-the-grid oyster shack on Indian Pass Road, a 25-minute drive from Cape San Blas. No kitchen. No reservations. You grab oysters from the cooler, shuck them yourself, and drop cash in a box. That's the whole model.

Weekend afternoons bring a cooler of beer, a guitar, and a crowd of locals who stumbled onto this place by accident fifteen years ago and never stopped coming.

What you need to know: cash only. The sign is easy to miss. Slow down on Indian Pass Rd and watch for parked trucks. Go on a Friday or Saturday afternoon for live music. The raw bar at the water's edge is the move.

📍 Where:

Indian Pass Raw Bar · Indian Pass Rd, Port St. Joe, FL 32456. Open most days when the oysters are good. Hours vary. Call ahead on weekdays: (850) 227-1670.

Tip 02 of 07

The Scalloping Window Most Guests Find Out About the Day After They Leave

From August 16 through September 24, St. Joseph Bay opens for bay scalloping, shallow-water snorkeling to collect scallops right off the grass flats. The water is clear. The scallops are plentiful. And it's genuinely one of the most fun things you can do on the Gulf. This is the kind of activity that becomes the story you tell when you get home.

What you need: a Florida saltwater fishing license (get it at myfwc.com before you arrive), a mesh bag, and a snorkel mask. Limit: 2 gallons of whole scallops per person per day. Presnell's Bayside Marina on Cape San Blas Rd rents gear and offers guided trips. Booking recommended. It fills up.

Important: Gulf County's season dates are set annually by FWC and can shift year to year. Confirm current dates at myfwc.com before planning around them.

📍 Gear rental:

Presnell's Bayside Marina · Cape San Blas Rd, Port St. Joe, FL · presnells.com. Ask about guided half-day trips. They handle the license check and put you on the right flat.

"We went to Indian Pass Raw Bar on a Saturday afternoon and stayed for three hours. Oysters out of a cooler, live music, strangers sharing drinks. It felt like finding a secret. We would never have known about it without this guide."
★★★★★ Guest, Latitude 30 · Cape San Blas, FL
Tip 03 of 07

The Day Trip 90% of Visitors Skip (And Regret)

Apalachicola is 30 minutes east of Cape San Blas and most guests drive right past the turn. That's a mistake. This is the oyster capital of Florida, a tiny, unhurried waterfront town that somehow hasn't been discovered by the tourist crowd yet.

The Owl Cafe

Fresh Gulf seafood, seasonal menu, craft brews at the Tap Room next door. Locals call this the meal of the trip. Get whatever the fresh catch is. Closed Sundays.

15 Ave D · Apalachicola, FL

The Station Raw Bar

A retrofitted gas station that shucks some of the best oysters on the Gulf. Raw, baked, and grilled. Ask for a sampler of three styles. Open Tuesday through Sunday.

Water Street · Apalachicola, FL

💡 Extend it:

Another 20 minutes east gets you to St. George Island: 9 miles of pristine undeveloped beach. Make a full day of it. Apalachicola + St. George Island is one of the best day trips on the Gulf Coast.

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4 More Secrets Waiting

The state park trick. The kayak launch locals use. The only sunset spot where the sun sets over the Gulf. And the detour mistake to skip.

Picture launching a kayak on St. Joseph Bay at 7am: glass-calm water, dolphins surfacing 20 feet off the bow, nobody else out there. That's tip #5.

🏖️ St. Joe State Park to yourself 🐬 The bay-side kayak launch 🌅 The exact sunset spot 🚫 What to skip
(I'd rather figure it out myself)

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Tip 04 of 07

How to Have St. Joseph Peninsula State Park to Yourself

St. Joseph Peninsula State Park is 10 miles of undeveloped white sand beach, one of the best barrier island parks in the country. Most visitors drive to the first beach access and stop there. Don't.

Drive to the end of the park road and park at the Wilderness Preserve trailhead. Walk the spit trail north. After 15 minutes of walking, the beach is yours. No umbrellas, no chairs, no music. Just Gulf water and shorebirds.

Best shelling on the Panhandle: the spit concentrates shells that wash over from the bay side, especially after a storm or strong overnight wind. Go early morning, before anyone else arrives.

📍 Where:

St. Joseph Peninsula State Park · 8899 Cape San Blas Rd, Port St. Joe, FL 32456. Park opens at 8am. $4/vehicle. Weekday mornings are nearly empty all season.

Tip 05 of 07

Where Locals Launch Kayaks (The Two-Water Split)

Cape San Blas is flanked by two completely different bodies of water: the Gulf of Mexico on the west, St. Joseph Bay on the east. Locals pick based on what they want. Most tourists don't know there's a choice.

St. Joseph Bay (bay side)

Calm water, grass flats, dolphins, sea turtles, and rays. Best for kayaking, paddleboarding, and anything with kids. Water is crystal clear. Go before 9am. Glass-calm.

Gulf side

Open water and rollers. For experienced paddlers only outside flat-calm conditions. Better for surf-style SUP or open-water swimming.

Launch spots: Presnell's Bayside Marina on Cape San Blas Rd (rentals + guided eco-tours available), or the public boat ramp at the end of Garrison Rd for a self-launch.

💡 Timing:

Bay side at dawn is a different experience than midday. Flat water, no wake, dolphins feeding on the grass flats. Rent kayaks the night before so you can launch right at sunrise.

Tip 06 of 07

The Only Spot on the Panhandle Where the Sun Sets Over the Gulf

Most of the Florida Panhandle faces south. The sun sets over land, not water. Cape San Blas is the exception. The cape curves west, which means you're watching the sun drop directly into the Gulf of Mexico. This is genuinely rare on the entire Florida coast.

Best spot: the boardwalk at Cape Palms Park, where elevated dune platforms give you an unobstructed view over the water. Arrive an hour before sunset. The light starts doing interesting things about 45 minutes out, and the boardwalk fills up in peak season.

Second option that requires zero effort: your deck at Latitude 30. It's 300 steps to the beach. Bring wine. That works too.

📍 Where:

Cape Palms Park · Cape San Blas Rd, Cape San Blas, FL 32456. Free parking. Arrive 45 to 60 minutes before sunset. The colors start well before the actual set.

Tip 07 of 07

What to Skip (Saves You 90 Minutes and a Disappointment)

The most common detour mistake: driving 90 minutes west to Panama City Beach thinking it's the same experience. It isn't. Panama City Beach is high-rises, spring break energy, chain restaurants, and the kind of traffic that makes you wonder why you left home. Everything you came to Cape San Blas to escape.

Skip it. Here's where to go instead:

Go east, not west

Apalachicola (30 min east) and St. George Island (50 min east) are quieter, more beautiful, and have better food. If you want a change of scenery, that's your direction.

Destin / 30A

Stunning beaches. But packed, expensive, and nearly impossible to park. Everything Cape San Blas isn't. Save it for a dedicated trip, not a day trip detour.

💡 Instead:

Drive the full length of Cape San Blas Rd. Stop at Salinas Park, the fishing pier where locals actually spend their weekends. That's how people who live here do a slow afternoon.

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