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St. Andrews State Park, a cherished natural oasis on the eastern tip of Panama City Beach, is a testament to Florida's stunning coastal beauty, encompassing over 1,200 acres between the Gulf of Mexico and St. Andrews Bay. This award-winning park, once a military reservation, offers more than 1.5 miles of pristine white sand beaches and emerald green waters, providing an idyllic setting for swimming, snorkeling, scuba diving, and sunbathing. Beyond its popular beaches, the park features two fishing piers, a jetty that creates a protected swimming area known as the "kiddie pool lagoon," and a boat ramp for launching into the bay. Visitors can explore diverse ecosystems along two nature trails, observe a variety of birds and wildlife, or enjoy camping and glamping opportunities amidst the pine trees. St. Andrews State Park also serves as the departure point for the popular Shell Island Shuttle, offering easy access to the undeveloped barrier island for further exploration and shelling.