Santa Rosa Beach is a historical community of lush woodlands, wildlife, pristine beaches, dunes, ponds, coastal lakes, and cypress swamps. As one of the oldest beach towns in Florida, its architecture and living history dates back as far as the first European settlers made their home within the Topsail Hill State Preserves over five centuries ago. Topsail State Preserve features a beautiful beach and over 1,600 acres of lush, green pine forests and wetlands. If you're willing to take a walk off the beaten path, you can find your own secluded spot from which to enjoy the sun and sand. Another popular attraction is the Grayton Beach State Park, which has been described as one of the all-time perfect beaches, comparable to the sugar-white beaches of the Caribbean. For its origin of history, Santa Rosa Beach is a unique destination for all who enjoy fishing, hiking, camping, tennis, and golf.
















