St. Joseph Peninsula

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St. Joseph Peninsula is a narrow barrier peninsula on Florida’s Gulf Coast known for its white-sand beaches, dunes, and protected natural areas popular for camping, fishing, and wildlife viewing.

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St. Joseph Peninsula canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf barrier peninsula
landform
tourist destination
adjacentTo St. Joseph Bay
governedBy Florida
surface form: State of Florida
hasAccessPoint Cape San Blas, Florida
surface form: Cape San Blas
hasBeachType undeveloped beaches
white quartz sand beaches
hasCampingFacility campgrounds in T.H. Stone Memorial St. Joseph Peninsula State Park
hasConservationStatus partially protected as a state park
hasEcosystemType barrier island ecosystem
coastal dune ecosystem
hasFeature Gulf side shoreline
bay side shoreline
maritime forests
salt marshes
sand dunes
hasProtectedArea T.H. Stone Memorial St. Joseph Peninsula State Park
hasRecreationActivity birdwatching
boating
hiking
shelling
swimming
hasTrailType nature trails
isPopularWith anglers
birdwatchers
campers
nature photographers
knownFor camping
coastal dunes
fishing
protected natural areas
white-sand beaches
wildlife viewing
locatedIn Florida
Gulf County, Florida NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedOnCoastOf Gulf of Mexico
near Port St. Joe, Florida
offersViewOf Gulf of Mexico
St. Joseph Bay
partOf Florida Panhandle
separates St. Joseph Bay from the Gulf of Mexico
subjectTo coastal erosion
hurricanes
tropical storms

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Gulf County, Florida containsPlace St. Joseph Peninsula
Port St. Joe, Florida adjacentTo St. Joseph Peninsula