Indian Pass in the panhandle
of
Florida. It is a small peninsular which helps to form the western
end of Apalachicola Bay. Indian Pass is adjacent to St. Vincent
Island
and is surrounded by the Gulf of Mexico on one side and Apalachicola
Bay
& Indian Lagoon on the others. It is a beautiful place to
visit
or to call home.
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Indian Pass is in the
middle
of what has become known as the "Forgotten Coast". While there
are
some developments, the Forgotten Coast is still primarily undeveloped
"Old
Florida". It is a place that those who have discovered it do not
tell anyone about its attraction and beauty. Instead, we tell
everyone
about its heat, humidity, mosquitoes, black flies, yellow flies,
alligators,
sharks and hurricanes. While those things do abound here,
those who love it here think they are just things God made to keep away
the nonbelievers.
We have a few photos to
show
what the Pass is like:
Sunsets | Fishing | 4th of July Parade |
Beach | Fireworks | |
Local Attractions | Local Color | |
Weather | Links |
thead@indianpassbeachhouse.com