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Sunset Grille

A favorite in Perdido Key is Sunset Grille because of the low-key environment and beautiful views and the fact it is accessible by car or boat.  You and your pooch can sit outside on the deck and they’ll usually provide dogs with their own water bowl!

Perdido Key Dog Beach

The Perdido Key Dog Park located at 14484 River Road is a quaint little dog beach hidden behind Lost Key Golf Club.  The enclosed park backs up to Old River in Perdido Key and provides access for the dogs to swim and play with no leash required! The park also features a covered pavilion area for you to take shade during the sunny afternoons.

Bill Dickerson Dog Park

At 3151 Fenceline Road, the Bill Dickerson Dog Park is wooded for plenty of shade and

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If you’re like most people, you have a busy life and a hectic schedule which makes planning a beach getaway feel somewhat impossible! Then, the thought of spending a full day hopping planes to get to your destination doesn’t sound like fun, either. 

What if we told you there are nonstop flights leaving from all over the U.S. into Pensacola on a regular basis? It’s true.  We’ve researched incoming flights for the summer so planning your trip is easier than ever! Make your plans to join us here on the white sandy beaches of Perdido Key this season.

Non-Stop Flights

Austin (AUS ➝ PNS)

  •        Saturdays, June 10-August 12 on Southwest >

Chicago

  •        O’Hare (ORD ➝ PNS) Daily, March 9-September 5 on United Airlines >
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[Did You Know?] The History of the Blue Angels If you haven’t been living under a rock the last 73 years, you have heard of The Blue Angels but do you know the history behind this impressive flying team? The Blue Angels is the United States Navy’s flight demonstration squadron which was initially formed in 1946, making it the second oldest formal flying aerobatic team (under the same name) in the world! The Blue Angels are currently flown by five Navy demonstration pilots and one Marine Corps demonstration pilot. At the end of World War II, Chief of Naval Operations, Adm. Chester W. Nimitz ordered the formation of a flight demonstration team to keep the public interested in naval aviation. In a very short three months, the Navy Flight Exhibition Team

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