Florida has a ton of beautifully charming coastal towns peppering the state that we fall in love with every time we visit. While many visitors tend to stay to the tried-and-true beach towns in Florida, we have one place which may be off your radar but worth checking out. This small coastal town is full of charm and full of opportunity for sun and fun.
Imagine living on a coastal town with access to sandbars surrounded by clear, turquoise water…
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That is what you get when you visit the historic beach town of Grayton Beach, Florida.
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Located on the Panhandle Gulf coast of Florida, Grayton Beach is a historic coastal village that is known as part of the “Beaches of South Walton.”
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Grayton Beach was the very first beach community established in South Walton in the late 19th-century.
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This quaint, hidden gem of a coastal town is the stuff dreams are made of.
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The small town of Grayton Beach has maintained its cozy, charming character for years now.
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The streets are filled with quirky art galleries, mom-and-pop shops and eclectic stores and eateries to indulge in.
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But it might just be the beaches in this cozy town that make for some of the most beautiful in the world.
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Wandering the narrow walkways of Grayton Beach will have you observing old architecture and unique, historic buildings.
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Even a trip to Eden Gardens State Park will have you admiring the combination of both history and nature.
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Grayton Beach is the type of coastal town that stands apart from the rest.
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With never-ending seaside beauty, specialty shops to peruse and an abundance of opportunity for new memories, this is one Florida town you won’t want to miss.
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Have you ever been to Grayton Beach, Florida? How about South Walton in general? Share with us your experience!
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Otherwise, if you’re itching for more small towns in Florida to check out, have a look at The Tiny Historical Town In Florida That Survived Against All Odds.
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