Navarre Beach Marine Park

Navarre Beach Marine Park
IUCN category IV (habitat/species management area)
Map showing the location of Navarre Beach Marine Park
Location Navarre, Florida, USA
Nearest city Navarre, Florida
Coordinates 30°22′58″N 86°51′43″W / 30.38282°N 86.861988°W / 30.38282; -86.861988Coordinates: 30°22′58″N 86°51′43″W / 30.38282°N 86.861988°W / 30.38282; -86.861988
Established May 2004
Governing body Santa Rosa County Board of County Commissioners

Navarre Beach Marine Park[1] is a beach park ran by the county commission of Santa Rosa County[1], located on Santa Rosa Island between Eglin Air Force Base property and the residential and commercial area of Navarre Beach. The address is 8704 Gulf Boulevard, Navarre, FL 32566.

History

State Park

This park was open as a state park for only four months before it was extensively damaged by Hurricane Ivan in 2004, suffering further damage from Hurricane Dennis in 2005.

County Marine Park

In October 2005, the Santa Rosa County Commissioners were in negotiation with the state to return the park to county control. On October 9 2008 the Santa Rosa County Board of County Commissioners voted to take over the park.[2] In this same year, the park was renamed to become, Navarre Beach County Park. In 2013, the park was renamed to its current name, Navarre Beach Marine Park.

Science Centers

In 2008, a marine science center was founded at a former ranger station on the property[3]. This center is known as the Navarre Beach Marine Science Center, and was the first of three science and conservation organizations based in the small park.

The second of the three science and conservation programs based in the park opened in 2010. This organization is known as the Navarre Beach Marine Sanctuary, and has several diving and snorkeling reefs located on both the gulf and sound sides of the park.

The third and newest of the three science organizations is the Navarre Beach Sea Turtle Conservation Center. While they have existed as an organization for several years before this point, they began operations in the park after they opened a specially built conservatory in the park in 2016[4].

Recreational Activities

The park is home to a several different facilities for recreation and activity purposes. The park is home to five different beach access points, the three primary points on the gulf side of the park, and two additional, smaller access points on the Santa Rosa Sound side of the park. Two of these five access points also have diving reefs for snorkeling and scuba diving The park has a roughly one mile long path for walking, running, and bicycling. In addition, the park has a dozen pavilions with picnic tables and coal-fueled stoves, for picnics and outdoor meals. All five beach access points have public restrooms.

References

  1. 1 2 "Dive into the Navarre Beach Marine Park - Navarre Beach | Florida's Panhandle". Navarre Beach | Florida's Panhandle. Retrieved 2018-05-06.
  2. Brannon, Pam. "No longer a state park, Navarre Beach County Park opens," Gulf Breeze News, 23 Oct. 2008, accessed 10 July 2011
  3. "Our History | Outdoor Education Santa Rosa County :: Navarre Beach Marine Science Station". Outdoor Education Santa Rosa County :: Navarre Beach Marine Science Station. Retrieved 2018-05-06.
  4. "About". navarrebeachseaturtles.org. Retrieved 2018-05-06.
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