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Big Lagoon State Park
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Sitting on the northern shoreline of its namesake, Big Lagoon State Parks 655 upland acres separate the mainland from Perdido Key and the Gulf of Mexico. Natural communities, ranging from saltwater marshes to pine flatwoods, attract a wide variety of birds, especially during the spring and fall migrations, while the beaches, shallow bays, nature trails and open woodlands offer splendid opportunities for nature study. The park also beckons visitors to camp, swim, fish, boat, canoe and hike. Crabbing in the shallow waters of Big Lagoon is a popular activity as well. The West Beach picnic area, shaded by pines and oaks, is just the place to enjoy a relaxing meal. Surrounded by beautiful pine flats, this campground has 75 sites, each equipped with water, a picnic table, electricity and fire ring. Three full-service restrooms and a dump station are available. Pets are welcome in the campground.
