Posted on May 27, 2013, in Beach Activities, Beach Conditions, June Grass, Weather and tagged 30-A, beach, beach update, beaches of south walton, bird watching, Caribbean Sea, Choctawhatchee Bay, cladophora algae, destin, dive skins, dune lakes, Emerald Coast, fishing, fl panhandle, florida panhandle, free diving, Gulf of Mexico, jellies, june grass forecast, june grass update, kayaking, marine, metal detecting, northwest florida, ocean, olive shells, paddle boarding, salt water, san destin, sand, sandestin, sandestin florida, santa rosa beach florida, sargassum, scenic highway 30-A, SCUBA, SCUBA diving, sea, sea kayaking, sea lice, shells, skin diving, snorkeling, south walton florida, sowal, sport fish, stand up paddle boarding, stingray, SUP, surf fishing, surfing, swimming, Topsail Hill State Park, Topsail Hill State Park Preserve, underwater photography, underwater videography, uv protective swimwear, visibility, walton county florida, waves, wind. Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment.
Thank you for your updates. My family and I come each year in the late summer/early fall for a week long visit. It seems that the June Grass is not a problem September and later. Your reports keep us thinking about Destin and looking forward to our annual trip. Keep up the good work.