CHARLESG904
我最近搬家了,现在住的地方距离巴拿马2小时车程。真希望我每周末都可以过来,然后去St. Andrews洲际公园。这里的海滩非常干净,而且也不会游客过多(除非仲夏的时候)。我上个星期去了,一共也就2、30个人。我们最喜欢的地方就是儿童泳池了,你可以去骑摩托艇,或者就泡在1米深的水里。在这里经常会看到鱼儿跳出水面。唯一要担心的就是水母,因为这里的水非常清澈,所以你可以轻松地看到底部。我女朋友很喜欢收集贝壳,她在这里发现了最漂亮的贝壳。我会毫不犹豫再来的。
Loriannwi
这是一座很漂亮的公园。我们首先穿过鳄鱼池。我们没看到任何鳄鱼,不过中间的道路很好。公园门票需要收费。即使你只是步行或骑车穿行也需要买门票。沙滩两边都有道路,一边适合儿童,因为有护栏。另外一边适合欣赏落日和拾贝壳。这里有很好的卫生间和其它设施,还有一间小礼品店和野餐区。蓝色海水非常漂亮,而且还有白色沙滩!我很喜欢这里!
jespence60
安德鲁斯国家公园很棒,环境也很舒适。我的妹妹在沙滩上举行了婚礼,问题是那里经常是阴天,甚至还会有狂风暴雨。她听信了婚礼主持的话,在沙滩上而不是在我们的旅游胜地举行婚礼,我们那儿的天气相对好一些。游客们要注意这一点。要穿长长的裙子,还要把头发扎起来。公园非常漂亮,保持的也很好。
JOYP607
我们骑自行车去了圣安德鲁斯,然后在周围骑行。这里的沙丘漂亮,海滩也漂亮。这里有许多地方可以野餐。这里很适合家庭出游。
rickj779
The park is a great place to go for the beach and wildlife. What a relief from the hustle and bustle of Thomas dr.
pamh240
we stayed at an rv resort right by the state park and took several walks around the park ($2 per person for walking or biking) as well as took our dogs in several times. My husband drove his car/kayak in ($4) and did some fishing. They have great beach access but dogs are not allowed at all on the beaches in florida so leave Fido at home. There are also multi rv sites for rent both on the beach rocky area as well as inland but they stay pretty busy so make sure you have reservations.
698joelj
always a great place to camp fish and swim....snorkle the jetties.. white sand beaches and right in the heart of panama city beach
mrssimptom
After spending about five months here this winter, I can say without hesitation that St. Andrews State Park is my favorite beach, attraction, way to spend a day. This winter has been fairly chilly and stormy and there is no better beach from which to watch the waves, surfers, windsurfers, and people in general. The beaches are clean and uncrowded. A couple of times I saw more deer than people! Gator Lake is a beautiful area with a great walking path. Although I never did see a gator, I saw the birds (heron, egret, and others) here that I did not see elsewhere along this stretch of the coast. I had spent other winters in Dunedin, FL, and miss the many birds we had there.There is an entrance fee which can be paid per visit or with an annual pass good at all Florida state parks.I have to mention the young man at the entrance station - - he is a sweetheart. Very knowledgeable and always has a smile.
316missn
St. Andrew's State park is a great destination for locals and tourists, alike. The jetties and pier offer great fishing opportunities. A large tide pool is shallow and calm, perfect for the kids. There's a boat ramp and hiking trails, plus wildlife viewing areas. For history buffs, the turpentine still includes plaques and old equipment that date back before the civil war. The best part is the beach's sugar-white sand. You will love this park.
queenVrn
What a great park! My son and I went swimming and fishing our first day, then hiking and swimming again the next day. It was a great place to swim and have some shade to eat our lunch under the pavilion. We make frequent trips (sometimes even day trips!) from Atlanta, and this is always were we visit first!
437jeffh
This is a great small park located on a beautiful beach. You can sit on the rocks and watch the boats entering St Andrew Bay from the Gulf...or you can walk the sugar sands as far as you like. Very scenic, easy to reach.
tomm193
Including Shell Island the Beach is the worlds finest white sand. Californias beaches arent even close.
bb2nascar
Certain things prevent me from giving 5 stars, From Pensacola to Panama City Beach, Florida; tourism has taken a backseat to safety. Nice place to visit, unless you are local. Locals in PCB love taking care of our tourists, but the safety of these people is unknown, but the working locals aren't so sure. Money and influence change people...!?/&!/ see you 2015.
jdolan1993
Another great place to taker the family and kids for some fun in the sun. Nice facility, parking, and clean beaches. Great walking trails, and other amenities.
Sneaky007
SASP is a beautiful 1,200 acre park operated by the Florida Park Service, located at the far eastern tip of the Panama City Beach peninsula. It offers 1.5 miles of white sand beach on the Gulf of Mexico, nature trails, a boat ramp, historic site, wildlife viewing, picnic areas, playgrounds, 2 fishing piers and a campground with 176 sites (which can accommodate everything from tents to 45 ft. RV's). Swimming, fishing, snorkeling and boating are just a few of the activities you can spend the day enjoying. From March to November a concessionaire has stores where you can purchase supplies, snacks and souvenirs. Also from Mar. to Nov. a shuttle boat operates (separate fee) which can take you across the pass to another part of the park called Shell Island, you can rent a kayak or bicycle as well. There is an daily entry fee to get into the park or you can purchase an annual pass good at all the Florida State Parks.