Tourist Guide Perdido Key
Perdido Key is situated in the Escambia County of Florida in the United States. This city is an unincorporated community lying between Orange Beach, Alabama and Pensacola, Florida. The word “Perdido” came from Spanish word “lost.” Therefore, the local people often call it as the “Lost Key.” Situated in the northwestern part of Florida, the island was discovered by French or Spanish sailors in the early 17th Century. French and Spanish came and started settling in the region eyeing the vast untouched resources. Perdido Key is rich in wetlands, wildlife, and estuaries. It is filled with state and federal parks. The beauty of the land catches every eye. Perdido Key’s beaches are one among the top 20 beaches in the United States according to the survey-conducted by “Dr. Beach.” The beach stretches 16 miles from Perdido Pass Bridge close to Orange Beach, Alabama, to Santa Rosa Island in Pensacola, Florida. However the width of the beach is not more than 100 yards.
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