Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Where is the Forgotten Coast?

Florida's Forgotten Coast is the name commonly used to refer to a quiet section of coastline stretching from Mexico Beach to Carrabelle, Florida including the areas of Port St. Joe, Cape San Blas, Indian Pass, Apalachicola, St. George Island and Eastpoint.


This area of Florida is not thrill-a-minute theme parks and high-rise condos. No . . . this portion of Old Florida was indeed "forgotten" during the period when much of North Florida's coastline was discovered...and subsequently over-developed.

The Forgotten Coast is a special place today, more for what has been preserved than for what has been developed. Pristine bays, sugar white beaches, coastal marshlands, estuaries rich with sea life, and barrier islands with impressive dune formations...this is what the Forgotten Coast has to offer.
The WindMark Beach Village Center maintains the beauty of the Forgotten Coast with a design that complements rather than competes with the Old Florida landscape. St. Joe Company believes that Mother Nature is the best placemaker of all time. With this vision in mind, the Beach Village of WindMark preserves this stretch of Old Florida's Great NorthWest coastline for a new generation to enjoy.

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