What is the sound at Pensacola Beach?

Santa Rosa Sound is a sound connecting Pensacola Bay and Choctawhatchee Bay in Florida. The northern shore consists of the Fairpoint Peninsula and portions of the mainland in Santa Rosa County and Okaloosa County. It is bounded to the south by Santa Rosa Island (also known as Okaloosa Island in the easternmost region of the sound), separating it from the Gulf of Mexico.

The Gulf Intracoastal Waterway between Pensacola Beach and Fort Walton Beach is routed through the sound.

Communities located along Santa Rosa Sound[edit]

  • Gulf Breeze, Florida
  • Pensacola Beach, Florida
  • Navarre, Florida
  • Navarre Beach, Florida
  • Mary Esther, Florida
  • Fort Walton Beach, Florida

Bridges crossing Santa Rosa Sound[edit]

What is the sound at Pensacola Beach?

Three bridges carry pedestrian and automobile traffic to the barrier islands on the south side of the sound. The first two bridges have the lowest clearance of any span over the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway. For this reason, many sailboats with masts taller than 50 feet must "go outside" and bypass the protected sound using the unprotected waters of the Gulf of Mexico.[citation needed]

The bridges crossing Santa Rosa Sound, including the names of communities on both sides of the bridge (mainland side, followed by island side) and center span clearances above mean sea level, are:

  • Brooks Bridge: Fort Walton Beach to Okaloosa Island (50 feet clearance)
  • Navarre Beach Causeway: Navarre to Navarre Beach (55 feet clearance)
  • Bob Sikes Bridge (commonly the "Pensacola Beach Bridge"): Gulf Breeze to Pensacola Beach (65 feet clearance)

See also[edit]

  • Pensacola Bay
  • Choctawhatchee Bay
  • Sound (geography)
  • SantaRosaSound.com Santa Rosa Sound information and map

Coordinates: 30°24′07″N 86°46′37″W / 30.4019171°N 86.7768273°W .

Just what is the Santa Rosa Sound? What is the water and sand like on your beach?

What is the sound at Pensacola Beach?

These are questions we field a lot from prospective guests. Hopefully the following will help explain, (with help from photos) what you can expect on our beach if you book one or both of our homes, The Seahorse Retreat and The Palm Breeze Beach House.

The Santa Rosa Sound is a sound connecting Pensacola Bay and Choctawhatchee Bay. It runs 33 miles long; its widest point is 1.8 miles across and its narrowest is 200 yards. The thin strip of barrier island that separates it from the Gulf of Mexico is Santa Rosa Island, and you can see it from our homes as well as the Gulf of Mexico beyond it. It’s about one mile across from our beach to the island.

What is the sound at Pensacola Beach?

Santa Rosa Island is unique in that it has different uses. On the South end, near Destin, is Fort Walton Beach, a popular destination for beach-goers. Then, Fort Walton ends, and for 12 miles the island is owned by the US Air Force, which it uses for military purposes. Other than a tower or a few unassuming buildings dotted here and there, the island is undeveloped so it looks wild and pristine (that unobstructed view in the photo below is what you will see from our homes). Then you’ll find the beautiful community of Navarre Beach, which stretches about five miles. And after the last house on Navarre Beach, the road meanders through the Gulf Islands National Seashore, with the Gulf on one side and the Sound on the other, until you arrive at Pensacola Beach. On the other side of Pensacola Beach you’ll pick up the road again that leads through the remainder of the Gulf Islands National Seashore, which ends at Fort Pickens.

So, now that you have a feel for the lay of the land and the water, let’s get to what the beach and water are like where we’re located. First, the sand. It’s the same white sand you’ll find on the Gulf side - plushy and clean. The water is clear, too - not the emerald color of the Gulf but you can liken it to a lake where you can see the bottom from 4-5 feet.

What is the sound at Pensacola Beach?

Now, the great thing about our location is it is very shallow for quite a long ways, so it’s ideal for kids (and adults!). Even at the end of our dock it’s only about 3-4 feet deep (see photo below where I took a picture standing 20 feet from shore in the water looking back at the homes).

What is the sound at Pensacola Beach?

In addition, there are no drop-offs like in the Gulf and no undertow! And guess, what? We’ve never seen the jellyfish that you almost always encounter at the Gulf beaches. So you can pretty much always swim in the Sound. And it’s a perfect place to kayak or paddle board!

What is the sound at Pensacola Beach?

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Can you swim in Santa Rosa Sound?

The sheltered and relatively shallow waters of Santa Rosa Sound make for great family-friendly swimming at spots such as Navarre Beach Marine Park, Quietwater Beach, and Liza Jackson Park.

How deep is the Pensacola sound?

Pensacola Bay lies 110 miles WNW of Cape San Blas and 125 miles NE of South Pass, Mississippi River. The bay, about 12.5 miles in length, has depths of 20 to 50 feet, and affords excellent shelter and anchorage; it is frequently used as a harbor of refuge.

What is the sound in Navarre Beach?

Santa Rosa Sound is a sound connecting Pensacola Bay and Choctawhatchee Bay in Florida. The northern shore consists of the Fairpoint Peninsula and portions of the mainland in Santa Rosa County and Okaloosa County.

How deep is the Santa Rosa Sound?

It would be practical to fish inshore by the docks since the water in Santa Rosa Sound is shallow and clear. The depth of these waters is usually three to four feet depending on the time of the year.