Indian Pass Cape San Blas
The Forgotten Coast
This hidden gem is characterized by wide, sandy beaches and turquoise waters that are perfect for shelling, fishing, and kayaking. Indian Pass itself is a narrow waterway with a reversing tidal current that draws in abundant marine life, making it a favorite among anglers. Unlike more commercialized destinations, Indian Pass maintains that old-Florida charm, with a landscape dotted with towering pine trees and sea oats growing among the dunes. Visitors enjoy exploring the nearby St. Vincent Island National Wildlife Refuge (accessible by boat), where they can observe diverse wildlife—everything from deer to alligators to migratory birds. Whether you're casting a line, paddling through calm waters, or simply walking along the shore, Indian Pass offers a perfect blend of adventure and relaxation.