We are a sustainability project farm on the coast of the panhandle of Florida. We are currently working on our mission to feed our small coastal community while building a self sustainable homestead. We have 16 acres on the Florida gulf coast surrounded by state parks and wildlife areas.
Our current projects are:
- Irrigiation system for our citrus trees
- Zoning and Planning for hooved farm animals
Other fun things to do (within 5 miles)
Otter Lake Recreation Area
Otter Lake Recreation Area in Panacea is only minutes from the town and cooled by beautiful moss-draped oaks, making it a favorite picnic spot for locals and visitors alike. The scenic view of Cypress tree reflections in the still lake waters are worth a picture or two. A nice hiking trail circles the lake. Activities include picnicking, hiking, fishing, boating, nature photography, and wildlife viewing. Facilities include picnic tables and shelters, hiking trails, restrooms, boat launch for small boats with motor size limit of 10 horse power or less.
Mashes Sands Beach
MASHES SANDS BEACH is located at 801 Mashes Sands Road where Hwy. 98 intersects Ochlocknee Bay Bridge.
The beach includes a pier and a boat ramp. The pier at Mashes Sands Island is closed due to damage from Hurricane Michael. For additional information please call the Park Office at 850-745-7780.
Park Hours are from Sunrise to Sunset (sec 23.004 Wakulla County Code)
Bald Point State Park
Bald Point State Park is a Florida State Park located south of Ochlockonee Bay, approximately seven miles southeast of Panacea, on St. James
Island in Alligator Point, Tallahassee's closest beach, off U.S. 98, in Franklin County northwestern Florida. The address is 146 Box Cut. Park was named after Bald Point cape on eastern tip of St. James Island in Ochlockonee Bay.