Wild Heron is located on Lake Powell,
on the border of Northwest Florida 's
Walton and Bay counties. This 734-acre coastal sanctuary will be
home to fewer than 600 homes, developed by a portfolio of
builders.
World-class amenities include the Greg Norman–designed
Shark's Tooth Golf Club, a lakeside grill, swimming pool,
fitness center and boardwalk, and an oak-filled park and natural
area. Well stocked with kayaks and canoes, the BoatHouse at
Prospect Point, located on Lake Powell, is available for
residents’ use. A series of walkways conveniently links
everything.
Wild Heron's architectural style, coastal Craftsman, is clear in
each residence and community structure. Introduced by Foley
Design Associates Architects Inc., the coastal Craftsman style
complements the natural landscape surrounding it, using
time-tested finishes like slate, river rock, split stone, glass,
wood and metal. Inspired by the environmental sensitivity of the
arts and crafts movement, the coastal Craftsman style has
restrained color schemes and soft-patina coppers that achieve
the standard of excellence sought by Wild Heron.
The Reserve at Wild Heron, the last of the home sites in this
low-density coastal community, is a neighborhood with heavily
wooded pristine land rich with ancient oaks, with a private
entrance and magnificent views of Shark's Tooth Golf Course and
serene Lake Powell. Reserve lots come
with outstanding views, some overlooking the 13th, 14th and 15th
holes of the prestigious Greg Norman–designed golf course. The
topography at the Reserve at Wild Heron boasts the oldest trees
on the property and the area had always been envisioned as a
unique enclave beside the lake. It is called a reserve because
it evokes the very essence of privacy, spectacular views and a
remote hideaway ambiance.