After a stop in Port St. Joe to do laundry, we continued Sunday on west to Panama City, then southeast onto a narrow peninsula where St. Andrews State Park is located. It has a very large campground with 176 sites so a reservation wasn't needed to find a good spot by the water of Grand Lagoon.
The park is just south of Panama City and is known for its sugar white sand and emerald green water. That is the skyline of Panama City in the distance.
As you can tell, we almost have the pretty beach to ourselves. The weather has been sunny but cool, and it is way too early for Spring Break.
Just because the park is near the big city doesn't mean that there is not wildlife here. This bike ride took Karen past these two deer.
And this Great Blue Heron stopped to take a close look at us.
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