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Big Lagoon State Park
Reservation Information: 1-800-326-3521
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Contact Information
12301 Gulf Beach Highway, Pensacola32507
(850) 492-1595
Big Lagoon State Park derives its name from a bordering body of water called Big Lagoon. This coastal park which consists of 712 upland acres, was opened in 1978 and beckons visitors with all the recreational opportunities expected at a Florida state park.
Hours of Operation
Florida state parks are open from 8 a.m. until sundown 365 days a year.
Driving Directions
Big Lagoon State Park is located at 12301 Gulf Beach Highway, approximately 10 miles southwest of Pensacola.
Interstate 10 Exit #7 (old Exit #2) (Pensacola), south on Pineforest Road follow signs to Big Lagoon State Park.
US Highway 98 to CR 293, south on CR 293 to Big Lagoon State Park.Park Activities
Beaches
The beaches, shallow bays, boardwalks, nature trails and open woodlands offer ample opportunity for nature study. An observation tower at the East Beach area provides a panoramic view of Big Lagoon, the park and Gulf Islands National Seashore across the Intracoastal Waterway.
Fishing
Fishing brings in redfish, bluefish, flounder and
sea trout seasonally. Crabbing and castnetting for
mullet in the lagoon are also popular.
Full Facility Camping
This 712-acre park has 75 campsites with electric
and water hookups available for reservation through
Reserve America.
Nature Trails
Numerous interpretive exhibits are located throughout
the park. Guided walks, campfire programs and recreational
skills programs are offered seasonally and upon special
request for groups.
Swimming
A variety of water sports attract visitors to the
park. Swimming and beach activities are enjoyed
on the shore of Big Lagoon. When swimming, stay
alert; keep your safety and that of others in mind
by staying clear of boat traffic.