Indian
Pass is located at the extreme
West end of Apalachicola Bay where it flows into the
Gulf of Mexico.
This conflux of fresh and saltwater makes one the most
fertile estuarine areas of the world. While the area was
settled by Native Americans
for thousands of years and then again by the early European
explorers modern civilization has conveniently skipped us
over.
Long Known as Florida’s "Forgotten Coast" most of the
inhabitants here have fins or feathers. No high rises or
motels but miles of unspoiled beaches, succulent oysters,
world class fishing and spectacular sunsets. Beachcombers
are greeted by miles of shells, fossilized shark teeth and
pottery shards from our earliest inhabitants.