Florida Panhandle
The Florida Panhandle is a region in the northwestern part of the state of Florida. It stretches from the Alabama border in the west to the Big Bend area in the east. Known for its beautiful beaches along the Gulf of Mexico, the Panhandle features popular tourist destinations such as Destin, Panama City Beach, and Pensacola. The area is characterized by its warm climate, making it a year-round vacation spot.
In addition to its stunning coastlines, the Florida Panhandle is home to several state parks and natural reserves, including St. Andrews State Park and Torreya State Park. The region has a rich history influenced by Native American tribes, Spanish explorers, and early American settlers. Its diverse culture and outdoor recreational