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Things to See and Do in Port St Joe

Outdoor fun:

You will find no shortage of things to do in Gulf County on your visit. The incredible scenery is an attraction itself. Enjoy the many beautiful White Sand Beaches. Go Boating, Fishing and Sailing. Snorkel in the Bay with starfish, turtles and seahorses. Kayak and Paddle Board

From the the Bungalow you can walk to St Joe Beach, Shipwreck Raw Bar (Oysters!) and A Day Away Spa Services.

Rent a Gulf Cart for the week!
Horseback on the Beach!
Charter a Fishing Boat!

Visit St Joseph Bay State Buffer Preserve. Trails are available for hiking, biking, horseback riding, bird watching, photography, and nature studies. Dogs must be kept on a leash and cleaned up after.

Visit T.H. Stone Memorial St Joseph Peninsula State Park at the tip of Cape San Blas.

Tour the Forgotten Coast Sea Turtle Center
Hire a Photographer and take home memories

Indoors:

Take a break from the beach and enjoy a shop-hop. Historic downtown Port St. Joe is a great place to browse a day away with a half-mile stroll back in time through an area rich in history and brimming with new energy. The Reid Avenue shopping district continues to evolve into a more vibrant destination each year with locally-owned boutiques, sidewalk bistros and day spas. Downtown Port St. Joe also hosts The SaltAir Farmers Market (every 1st & 3rd Saturday except January) with farm fresh produce, clothing, gifts, antiques and special treasures.

Restaurants & Nightlife - Whatever your taste buds crave, one of our locally owned restaurants can satisfy. Gulf County offers a variety of nightlife experiences

Groceries -Duren’s Piggly Wiggly in PSJ

Things to See and Do in Wewa

Outdoor fun:

The Dead Lakes Park includes a boat ramp that gives you access to the Dead Lakes. Fish and Kayak one of Floridas most unusual and beautiful places to paddle. It also offers some of the best freshwater fishing in the nation. This area features bathrooms, showers, and grills.

Lake Alice is the location for the annual Tupelo Honey Festival every May. This park has excellent amenities, including water access, picnic tables, trails, playground, and more. There is also a performance pavilion available for people to use. Located on the lake is Preacher Glass Boat Ramp for access to enjoy a day on the water. Keep in mind that this is a smaller lake, and smaller boats are preferable.

Take a drive down to the beaches, it's only 20 min. away! St Joe beach you can bring your pup and have evening bonfires on the beautiful white sand.
Remember to pick up after your pup and leave no trace of fire.

Indoors:

Just a short drive is Read Ave in Port St Joe with many cute shops and great restaurants.

EL JALISCO now in Wewa. Voted Best Mexican Restaurant in Tallahassee for 14 years straight.

Pub 71, Food, Happy Hour, Live Music and Darts

Just up the road L.L. Lanier & Son's Honey, offers Tupelo Honey from the Apalachacola River Swamps.

Panama City is about a 30 min drive and offers all the big retailers, movie theatre and more.

Wewahitchka (Wee-wah-HITCH-kah)

-At the northern end of Gulf County, Wewahitchka takes its unique name from the American Indian expression meaning “water eyes.”
-The rugged beauty of this area was featured in Peter Fonda’s 1997 movie “Ulee’s Gold,” a story about the beekeepers who for more than 100 years have harvested world-famous Tupelo Honey from the swamps of the Apalachicola River Basin

Things to See and Do in Birchwood WI

Indoors:

There’s a couple of cute little shops in town that sell everything from the latest fashions to chic country ensembles, antiques and knick knacks. Check out shops like Junction 48, Offgrid Studios and Two Sisters Boutique. Northwoods Lift and Dock for all your Fishing needs and wants.

Just a short jaunt away is Stone Lake, Hayward and Spooner for more shopping and restaurants.

The Tasting Room at Perlick Distillery offers a curated selection of cocktails made with their American Yeoman Vodka including a seasonal menu that changes every 3 months. They also offer a selection of wine by the glass or bottle, and a limited selection of northern Wisconsin beers.

Red Schoolhouse Wines in Stone Lake offers outdoor seating, Wine, Beer, Cocktails. Step back in time and enjoy a great glass of wine in the 1870's schoolhouse. It's your one-stop shop for wines, specialty beers, cocktails, unique gifts, soups, salads and sandwiches.

Outdoor fun:

Water: Swim, SUP, Kayak and Canoe in our Private Cove Pontoon through all 5 lakes, pack a lunch and swim suits!

ATV: Spider Lake ATV trail is accessible at the end of our driveway and takes you around all 5 lakes.
It is also a great hiking trail!

Golf: Tagalong Golf Course, a 9-hole course on the shore of lovely Red Cedar Lake. A short 12 min drive.

Trails: The Birchwood area's year-round trails are ideal for use by ATV & Snowmobile enthusiasts as well as hikers. The Tuscobia Trail is the main off-road trail. Running for about 65 miles, it is well marked and easily accessible.

The Ice Age National Scenic Trail, a thousand-mile footpath entirely within Wisconsin, can be accessed nearby for hiking some of the state's most beautiful natural areas. For current trail information, please visit Washburn County Trail Conditions.

The Spider Lake Chain consists of five lakes totaling approximately 300 acres and total linear distance of 3 1/2 miles. The Spider Lake area is unique in its lack of development (most of the surrounding land is county-owned). There is a generous dose of wilderness here. Shallow channels connect them and over a dozen islands provide structure. The irregular shoreline gives these lakes their "spidery" appearance. Northerns, largemouth bass, crappies and bluegills are the main fare.

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