Friday, April 17, 2015

Grayton Beach, FL

I spent the first week and a half of March at Grayton Beach State Park in the panhandle of Florida.  It is about 30 miles east of Destin, FL where I spent a little bit of time visiting their outlet shops!

Grayton Beach is a beautiful beach; the sand is white and the water is blue just like it is supposed to be! Below is what greeted me each time I stepped off the boardwalk. 

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The beach was maybe 1/4 – 1/2 mile from my campsite, so most mornings I walked to the beach and then on the beach for my morning exercise.

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The water was beautiful.

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Several days, I took my chair to the beach with plans to read but got carried away with just looking at the sand and water.  I didn’t read too much on those days.

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There is a bike/pedestrian trail that runs about 20 miles in this area thru several of the towns and villages.  In some areas it was a bit crowded and closer to the road than I like, but I enjoyed it and rode several times.   In one direction is the village of Seaside.  They are known for their Airstream Food Trucks --

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Scenery from the bike trail --

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The picture above was taken at a beach access point that was about 9 miles from the State Park.  I rode my bike there and then checked out the beach (I didn’t go down, I admired from the top).  Then headed back.  This part of the trail went close to some construction, some new homes and some businesses.  When I was a little more than 3 miles from the campground I had a flat tire.  I got off and saw that I had run over a nail.  I had been telling myself that I needed to learn how to change a tire, but I never have.  But in this area there are a few bike rental shops, so I thought I would push my bike to one of them.  I had passed one  of the shops about 1/2 mile before the flat but I thought there were more.  I never saw another one!!  So I ended up riding my bike almost 15 miles and pushing my bike for a bit more than 3 miles (Note, I had walked 4 miles that morning for my morning walk).  2 lessons – don’t ride your bike through construction areas and learn to change a bike tire!!

One afternoon, I walked to the beach and sat at the bench at the end of the boardwalk.  A gull decided to try to introduce himself to me as he flew very close and then walked even closer.  I am guessing he thought I would feed him.

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From here, I headed to Summerdale, AL. 

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