John Beasley Park

Destin, Florida

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Dec 26 ~ Jan 1
John Beasley Park is a beautiful beachside retreat located on Okaloosa Island, FL, known for its rolling white sand dunes, crystal-clear emerald waters, wonderful wildlife, and scenic views galore! Whether you’re enjoying a picnic on the beach with your sweetie, or are having a good, old-fashioned, family-fun beach day, you’re in for a treat at John Beasley Park.

John Beasley Park Visitors Guide

John Beasley Park, also known simply as Beasley Park, is a large public beach park located on Okaloosa Island, and is known for its iconic emerald green waters, white sand, an array of native flora and fauna, and spectacular scenic views! This is a preferred beach area among locals, families, and couples, as it is typically less crowded and more laid-back. Popular activities here include swimming, fishing, birding, looking for dolphins, having a picnic, watching a sunset, or simply enjoying some rest and relaxation!

This beautiful beach park has a historic and cultural significance, as well. It was the only beach in Northwest Florida that African Americans could use during the segregation era. The park was named after John C. Beasley from Montgomery, AL, who moved to Fort Walton Beach in 1941. He was known for being active in civic organizations, government, and efforts toward community advancement. A commemorative plaque was installed here in 2015.

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Things to do Near John Beasley Park

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Gulfarium Marine Adventure Park Admission Tickets

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Prepare for an exciting blend of education and entertainment at Gulfarium Marine Adventure Park! Watch as the talented dolphins and sea lions dazzle you with their impressive performances, featuring dance moves and spectacular jumps. Between shows, explore the engaging animal exhibits showcasing penguins, sharks, stingrays, pelicans, dolphins, and sea lions. Nestled on the beach in Fort Walton Beach and just minutes from Destin Harbor, the Gulfarium Marine Adventure Park offers the perfect setting for a fun and relaxing afternoon with marine life. Grab your tickets now!
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Emerald Coast Science Center Admission Tickets

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1 - 4 Hrs.
From the invisible to the immeasurable, this museum covers the spectrum of science. Experience the interactive museum including indoor and outdoor exhibits, animal presentations, and more! The museum is home to over 45 touchable, workable exhibits and over 30 animals. It is only the third museum in the entire country to house SMALLab Learning, a groundbreaking exhibit that places you at the center of the action: think playing on a room-sized iPad, a.k.a., the sciPad. Don't miss your chance to nerd out on some truly mind-blowing science at the Emerald Coast Science Center, book today!
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Jet Ski Rental departing from Okaloosa Island

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1 - 8 Hrs.
Check out an excellent way to explore the beautiful water of the Emerald Coast. Get out on a fast and fun Yamaha GTI jet ski, equipped with neutral and reverse with this Jet Ski Rental departing from Okaloosa Island. Learn some of the best way to spot lots of the amazing local wildlife in their natural habitats. Visit the world famous Crab Island and have an all around amazing adventure. So get out on the water and book your jet ski today!
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10-12 Passenger Crab Island Pontoon Rental

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2 - 8 Hrs.
The Emerald Coast is the place to be for some fun in the sun and what better way to enjoy it than on a 10-12 Passenger Pontoon Rental departing from Fort Walton Beach. Cruise through the water on a custom-built Bennington Salt Water Series and set your eyes on the open water, beautiful nature, and Destin's famed Crab Island. Be the captain of your own Gulf Coast adventure, book your spot today!
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Frequently Asked Questions

1. Are there dining and entertainment options nearby?

If soaking up the sun worked up an appetite, then you’re in luck! John Beasley Park’s neighbor to the west is The Boardwalk on Okaloosa Island, which has tons of delicious dining options to appease all palates. Rockin’ Tacos, The Crab Trap, Floyd’s Shrimp House, and Al’s Beach Club & Burger Bar are just a few of the options here for tasty food in a casual setting.

And even though Beasley Park is known for providing both solitude and serenity, there are still tons of things to do nearby for excitement and adventure! A few of the top attractions on Okaloosa Island include Wild Willy's Adventure Zone, Gulfarium Marine Adventure Park, Okaloosa Island Pier, pontoon rentals, jet ski rentals, flyboarding, and more. Beasley Park is also just a few miles away from HarborWalk Village, which is home to some of the best activities Destin has to offer!

2. Are there chair and umbrella rentals available?

Chair and umbrella rentals are not available at John Beasley Park. Visitors will want to bring their own chairs, umbrellas, towels, and any other beach gear they may need!

3. Do we need a reservation to use one of the tables at the pavilion?

John Beasley Park has two large pavilions and 12 picnic tables. The West Pavilion is available for reservations in 2-hour increments for a fee. This is a great option for private parties, reunions, weddings, etc., and for more information about pavilion rentals, please call 850-689-5790.

With that being said, reservations are not needed to simply use the tables for a beachside snack or shade from the sun. Tables are available on a first-come first-served basis, and reservations are not required. Please be sure to read over any signage at the pavilion, as this will let you know of any closures for special events.

4. Will there be a lifeguard on duty?

A lifeguard will be on duty during the summer months, and can be found right in front of the boardwalk. There is no lifeguard on duty the rest of the year, however, and visitors must swim at their own risk.

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