Stallworth Preserve
Stallworth Preserve is a family-friendly beach and nature preserve located at 5200 County Rd 30A, Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459. The preserve is open to all ages, including children and dogs, and serves 16 coastal communities in South Walton County. The nature preserve offers daily lessons in sandcastle building, kayaking, paddleboarding, and beach sand sculptures.
There is also a private swimming pool, and the hotel is easy to access. The beach and ocean are just a short walk away, and the hotel’s staff is very friendly. A great New Years Eve show was put on by the preserve’s owners. It was a wonderful way to celebrate the New Year! The beach is the perfect spot to celebrate your New Year’s Eve celebration.
The beach is also accessible by foot from the hotel. There are many hiking trails and bike paths in the area. It was easy to find a place for the kids to ride the bikes and explore the wildlife. In addition, the nearby dune lake is great for exploring. There are also two pools at the property, one in the city and one in the country.
The SandCastle is a great place to experience sandcastles and the surrounding wildlife. If you want to learn to surf, the Stallworth Preserve offers a number of lessons for beginners and experienced surfers alike. In addition to its sandy beaches, the preserve has three coastal dune lakes. It is possible to swim and play in the waters, or you can take a surfing lesson.
If you’re looking for a luxury vacation home, Beach Bliss is a great place to stay. It is located on a golf course with views of the Gulf of Mexico and a private pool. You’ll also have a private swimming pool for your enjoyment. The nearby Dune Allen beach access point is convenient for a short walk.
The SandCastle is a unique beach and golfing village that has an unmatched Gulf of Mexico shoreline and three rare coastal dune lakes. Visitors will find a variety of activities and experiences at the reserve. Among the most popular activities are the sandcastle and the golfing. The sandcastle has a full-blown view of the Gulf of Mexico.