Art & Culture, Family-Friendly, History of Perdido Key, Military, PK Writing Contest, Things To Do
Written for the 2022 Perdido Area Guide By Dayre Lias “The Lost Key” is one of the unique, historical places in the Florida Panhandle. From the end of the ice age, 12,000 years ago, Paleoindian hunters roamed the area and evolved into the powerful...
Art & Culture, Family-Friendly, Live Like a Local, Military, PK Writing Contest, Preserve Our Beach, Things To Do, Uncategorized, Wildlife
Advocate for your Perdido Key community and help keep our area the best place to live, work and play! Whether your passion is for the environment and protecting the beaches, advocating for local businesses, or volunteering for local causes and events, there are many...
Art & Culture, Food & Drink, Live Like a Local, Local Music, Things To Do
The Perdido Key Area has a long history of supporting original music and songwriting, making the area a favorite of both amateur and hit-making artists. When visiting the Lost Key, one must-do activity is to enjoy our lively, musical atmosphere while indulging in some...
Art & Culture, Family-Friendly, Food & Drink, Great Outdoors, Live Like a Local, Nature Trails, Things To Do, Water Recreation, Wildlife
From adventurous water activities to relaxing sunset vibes, explore Perdido Key and plan your island getaway with things to do for everyone! 101 Things to Do in Perdido Key includes links to some of the local’s favorite activities, dining, and entertainment in...
Art & Culture, Family-Friendly, Live Like a Local, Military, PK Writing Contest
By Emily Klinga Pensacola has a deep-rooted history of military presence positioned by our very own Naval Air Station (NAS) Pensacola. Proclaimed a Naval Air Station in 1914, NAS Pensacola is renowned as the “Cradle of Naval Aviation” supporting the initial...
Art & Culture, Family-Friendly, Food & Drink, Things To Do
By Emily Klinga In 2020, all was quiet on the shoreline of Florida’s most western barrier island. Although the tourism industry was met with an unwelcomed setback in 2020, it did not stop some devout Perdido Key goers from visiting their favorite barrier Island for an...