Found in the middle of Port St. Joe and Apalachicola, Indian Pass feels like stepping back in time, in the best way possible. This small, quiet peninsula is one of the last places along the Gulf Coast where “Old Florida” still thrives.
Indian Pass is a place that keeps things simple. Here you’ll find everything from beachfront houses to homes hidden in nature. It’s quiet, scenic, and full of character, making it a great choice for anyone who enjoys space and nature at a slower pace.

With a special permit from Gulf County, beach days just got better…you can drive right on the sand (your cooler, beach chairs, and sanity will thank you). Spend your days fishing, shelling, or just relaxing in the sun. For outdoor lovers, Indian Pass is also a gateway to St. Vincent Island National Wildlife Refuge. Catch a ride from the boat ramp and explore miles of untouched nature, peaceful trails, and wildlife habitats.

After a day on the water, nothing hits the spot like a visit to Indian Pass Raw Bar. This local hangout has been around since 1903 and you can still grab a cold drink, order some fresh oysters or shrimp, and settle in on the porch for live music and good conversation. Just up the road you can find Indian Pass General Store, it’s got everything from fishing supplies to handmade goods for a one stop shop.
Indian Pass may be quiet, but it’s unforgettable. If you’re dreaming of a beachfront getaway, a fishing cabin, or a full-time home by the water, this laid-back peninsula might just be the place for you.
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