Grayton Beach
Grayton Beach, Florida has lured visitors for centuries with its beauty and tranquility. Determined beach-goers used to travel to Grayton Florida’s white sands by horse and buggy. While travel to Grayton Beach, Fl. is much quicker now, the towering sand dunes and sweet tea-colored waters of its coastal dune lakes remain as pristine and breathtaking as the Grayton Beach of years ago.
Tourists and locals love the relaxed attitude of Grayton Beach. It’s the type of place where neighbors hand out free “Grayton Beach: Nice Dogs, Strange People” bumper stickers, locals stop by the corner coffee shop for hugs and folks wait patiently for hours to get a taste of 30A’s most famous crab cakes.
Grayton Beach State Park and the Point Washington State Forest border the small town, which means you might just spot a roving bear, deer or wild boar as the sun begins to set.
The beaches here are pristine and full of activity. Because large parts of the beach are preserved as state park, you will find towering sand dunes bordering the waters of Western Lake and the Gulf of Mexico. And because Grayton Beach is one of two beaches in South Walton where driving on the beach is allowed by permit, it is common to tailgate with groups of friends in between casting a fishing line into the Gulf or cooling off in the shallow waters of the lake.
Once you are in town, slow down, explore the streets of Grayton by bicycle and indulge in a sunset that you will not soon forget. Grayton Beach is special and just a tad weird — and that is exactly how the locals like it.
You can get expert help on finding the perfect piece of Grayton Beach real estate from the area’s leading 30A real estate providers, The Beach Group.
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