Always at WaterSound, life will go with the flow—of the tides, of nature, of the seasons of Northwest Florida’s luminous Gulf Coast. Here, life is a pageant. You will feel it in the slow arc of a benevolent sun, climbing over the mist-shrouded waters of the Intercoastal Waterway or the relaxing, eternal rhythm of the emerald sea greeting the beach beyond.
Less than three miles north of the beautiful white sands of the Gulf, WaterSound is a natural Floridian paradise of upland pine forests, serene wetlands, rare dune lakes and waterways all flowing into the shimmering beaches and dunes along the coast. In Walton County alone, over 20 dazzling, dune-swept public beaches are yours to embrace.
Lake Powell, a rare, coastal dune lake, is also near, brimming with distinctly native flora and fauna. Cradled by barrier beaches and majestic dunes, the lake is fed by rainwater and meandering tides, allowing both fresh and saltwater fish to co-exist. Deer Lake State Park, with 172 acres of protected, tantalizing beach frontage, is nearby. And Florida’s Intercoastal Waterway, crossing the northern reaches of WaterSound, is as broad as a river and hospitable to untold native species. Take a skiff, kayak, trawler or sailboat ride along its waters for an exhilarating experience.
You’ll be endlessly captivated, invigorated and soothed by the aquatic marvels of WaterSound.
Because WaterSound will occupy such a unique ecological niche, JOE is taking great care to preserve the existing vegetation and wildlife habitat, creating a legacy of conservation for future generations to enjoy.