Fort Walton Beach is located on the Emerald Coast of the Gulf of Mexico, in northern Florida's Okaloosa County. A city of approximately 20,000 people, it is a tourist destination and is primarily known for its beautiful wide beaches, its focus on family-friendly activities, and its year-round mild climate. Historical museums, a science center, and opportunities to view wildlife in the aquarium or in the calm Gulf waters are major attractions in the area.
Emerald Coast Science Center
The Emerald Coast Science Center's goal is to inspire a life-long interest in science, and does so by enabling children to have fun with scientific developments. The science center houses many interactive exhibits and high-quality educational programs in the fields of robotics, color and light, and physics. Kids are invited to fly and land a model plane in a wind tunnel, to guide robotic arms, and to interact with animals such as snakes and parakeets in the critter exhibit. Weekly features of the science center include hands-on experiments and story-time. There are monthly workshops for home schooled children, and class field trips are always welcome.
31 SW Memorial Parkway, Fort Walton Beach, Florida 32548, Phone: 850-664-1261
Air Force Armament Museum
The Air Force Armament Museum presents a history of aircraft, bombs, guns, missiles, and rockets that were used by the United States Airforce in WWII, and in the Korean, Vietnam and Gulf Wars. Inside the museum are four vintage aircraft, a large collection of weaponry, and interactive cockpit simulators. Outside, visitors can view 29 aircraft dating from WWI to present, including the fastest plane ever built, the SR-71 Blackbird. A 32-minute film about the Eglin Air Force Base and its role in developing armaments is presented every day at regular intervals. The museum's gift shop sells high-quality commemorative souvenirs.
100 Museum Drive, Eglin AFB, Fort Walton Beach, Florida 32542, Phone: 850-882-4062
Gulfarium Marine Adventure Park
The Gulfarium Marine Adventure Park is an aquarium with a difference. It focuses its attention on educating visitors about marine life through personal encounters with wildlife. Visitors to Gulfarium may dip their hands into a pool filled with gentle stingrays, touch juvenile alligators, feed snacks to loggerhead turtles, snorkel with stingrays and sharks, feed and touch African penguins, stand on a submerged platform for up-close time with friendly bottle-nosed dolphins, and meet and touch approachable seals and sea lions. Arrangements can be made for visitors to shadow a marine animal trainer, or to have a delicious breakfast in the dolphin enclosure. Kids will get a thrill out of a child-oriented reptile safari that will permit them to learn about and touch turtles, lizards, snakes and alligators.
1010 Miracle Strip Parkway SE, Fort Walton Beach, Florida 32548, Phone: 850-243-9046
Indian Temple and Mound Museum
The Indian Temple and Mound Museum pays homage to the 12,000 years of Native American occupation that occurred before European explorers and settlers came to the Emerald Coast. The Native Americans in the area were intensely agricultural, and built mounds for burial and sacred purposes. Most of the museum's 1,000 artifacts are from the period 1100-1550 AD, although it does have a fine collection of much-earlier prehistoric ceramics. In 1528, Spanish explorer ÁlvarNúñezCabeza de Vaca came to these shores, and the museum has some items from this exploratory period, and from the early settlers of north western Florida. Visitors may climb steps level with the top of the prehistoric mound, although climbing on the mound itself is strictly forbidden.
139 Miracle Strip Parkway SE, Fort Walton Beach, Florida 32548, Phone: 850-833-9595
Cattywampus Catamaran Cruises
The Cattywampus Catamaran is a low-riding, double-hulled boat upon which up to 43 people can journey into the Gulf of Mexico for eco-cruises. The daytime dolphin cruises start by anchoring on a sandbar in the bay to give passengers a chance to snorkel in shallow waters to view marine life, and to search for shells and sand dollars. From there, the catamaran heads into the Gulf of Mexico, which teems with friendly bottle nose dolphins. These beautiful marine creatures surface to breathe several times a minute. On sunset cruises, visitors can enjoy the sight of dolphins while leaning back and savoring the ocean breeze, the sunset and the natural surroundings. Thursday night sunset cruises give guests aboard the Cattywampus the best view of the fireworks displays set off at Fort Walton Beach and in nearby Destin. Clean, high-quality snorkeling equipment is provided for all sailors.
1318 Miracle Strip Parkway, Fort Walton Beach, Florida 32548, Phone: 850-586-0450
Wild Willy's Adventure Zone
Wild Willy's Adventure Zone welcomes kids of all ages for dinosaur-themed fun. Indoors, in air-conditioned comfort, kids can explore the 17,000 square foot arcade, a 3D movie theater where the seats move along with the action, and a laser maze which challenges participants to climb over and slither under laser obstacles. Outside there are two mini-golf courses, one with scary animatronics designed for older children, and a little kid's course with cartoonish baby dinosaurs. There is a rope climbing course, a unique roller coaster with spinning seats, a reverse bungee trampoline, and remote control boats with a military theme. Hungry adventurers will enjoy the pizza joint and the ice cream parlor at the park.
1306 Miracle Strip Parkway SE, Fort Walton Beach, Florida 32548, Phone: 850-400-3300
Goofy Golf
Goofy Golf has been operating in Fort Walton Beach, Florida since 1958, and has always been an inexpensive way of spending quality times outdoors with family and friends. Goofy Golf has two 17-hole courses, and share the 18th hole, which is called “The Snake's Mouth.” Goofy Golf offers tournaments, day passes and t-shirts. The course has a mascot, a 23' tall model T-Rex named Hammy. The mini-golf courses are favorites of visitors and locals, some who have been coming to play the two courses since its inception in the 50s.
401 Eglin Parkway NE, Fort Walton Beach, Florida 32547, Phone: 850-862-4922
Garnier Post Office Museum
The Garnier Post Office Museum is part of the Fort Walton Beach Heritage and Cultural Center in downtown Fort Walton, and can be found behind the Camp Walton Schoolhouse Museum. From 1906-1917, the area's post office was located in the mercantile store of Mr. Euphrates M. Mooney, the first county postmaster. In 1918, the first formal post office was built at the junction of Mooney and Garnier Post Roads, with Mr. Mooney remaining in the role of postmaster. The small museum has a number of items from the early postal era of the county. It is open to the public and offers educational programs.
127 Miracle Strip Parkway SE, Fort Walton, Florida 32548, Phone: 850-833-9595
Camp Walton Schoolhouse Museum
Before the area was known as Fort Walton Beach, it bore the name Camp Walton, after the Confederate Army encampment that existed there in the 1860s. In 1911, a native pine and oak school house was built for area children, which opened in 1912 with fifteen students and one teacher. Grades 1-8 were taught in the one-room schoolhouse. In 1927, an extra room was added, and one more teacher hired to instruct students from grades 9-12. The school was closed in 1936 when the all-brick Fort Walton School was erected nearby. Visitors to the schoolhouse can see how early classrooms were set up, view actual artifacts of the school, and see under what primitive conditions students and teachers existed in the early days of Florida education.
127 Miracle Strip Parkway SE, Fort Walton Beach, Florida 32548, Phone: 850-833-9595
John Beasley Park
John Beasley Park is a huge waterfront park between the communities of Fort Walton Beach and Destin on Okaloosa Island. It has two timbered pathways leading over the sand dunes to the wide, picturesque beach, which is a quiet, family-oriented seashore, perfect for sunbathing, surfing and swimming. There are two large pavilions, one of which can be rented for special occasions. There are outdoor showers for rinsing off salt water and sand, and large restrooms with changing rooms. During peak season, beach chair and umbrella rentals are available; also during high season the beach has a lifeguard during posted hours. There is a large parking lot, and the beach is wheelchair accessible.
1550 Miracle Strip Parkway, Oskaloosa Island, Florida 32548, Phone: 850-689-5772, Videa
Uptown Station
Uptown Station is Fort Walton Beach's premier shopping district, with over 60 stores, services, and food vendors. Shoppers can buy anything under the sun at Uptown Station, which has stores dedicated to clothes, home furnishings, sporting goods, and everything in between. There is a large supermarket and a dollar store. People in need of pampering can get their hair done, have a manicure, or indulge in a massage at the spa. Hungry shoppers can eat their fill at various food stands, which sell subs, sushi, Korean food, fried chicken, burgers and fries, ice cream, coffee and pastries, and frozen yogurt. Central Park is a relaxing area of Uptown Station where kids can play at an amazing playground, and where shoppers can sit down in the village green and watch the dancing fountains.
99 Eglin Parkway NE, Fort Walton Beach, Florida 32548, Phone: 850-301-0757
Fort Walton Beach Golf Club
The Fort Walton Beach Golf Club, municipally-owned, offers two superb 18-hole championship courses, which are beautifully maintained, and set in pristine North Florida landscapes. The Pines Course is 6,800 yards, and is a challenge as it goes uphill through a pine forest. The Oaks Course is 6,400 yards, and plays through narrow, oak-lined avenues and over difficult water hazards. The Golf Club has a full-service restaurant, a large lighted driving range, and a golf shop. Charity golf tournaments are held at the courses throughout the year, and a Junior Golf Program runs through the summer months and offers free clinics. Membership is available in The Fort Walton Beach Golf Club, at a fraction of the cost of privately-run establishments.
1955 Lewis Turner Boulevard, Fort Walton Beach, Florida 32547, Phone: 850-833-9528
Fort Walton Beach Downtown Arts and Entertainment District
The Downtown Arts and Entertainment District is a shopping and dining district, featuring award-winning cuisine, an annual art walk held in August, and fine boutiques selling art, antiques, jewelry, gifts, and equipment for scuba diving, snorkeling, surfing and sailing. The downtown area has a farmer's market, open on the second Saturday of every month, where visitors and residents can buy locally-grown produce, fresh dairy products, and a wide variety of handmade items. The many restaurants offer a broad choice of cuisine, including Mexican, Italian and deli food, as well as numerous pubs, sports grills and coffee shops. Salons, spas and fitness centers dot the downtown, and provide a perfect place for pampering in air-conditioned comfort.
The Island Pier (Formerly known as Okaloosa Island Fishing Pier)
The Island Pier stretches majestically out into the azure waters of the Gulf of Mexico. The substantial pier is 1,262 feet long and provides visitors with stunning views of the white sand beaches, sunsets and sunrises. You are welcome to just take a walk along the pier to admire the amazing wildlife which inhabits the clear waters – be on the lookout for dolphins, turtles and a myriad of seabirds. If you love angling you can find everything you need for a successful day of fishing at the tackle shop, located at the base of the pier. Even if you don’t fish yourself, it’s great fun watching the local anglers landing their catch.
The Island Pier, 1030 Miracle Strip Pkwy SE, Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548, 850 244 1023
Escape Zone 60
Escape Zone 60 is a great way for families or groups of friends to spend a fun few hours trying to solve riddles and escape the room. Each of the escape rooms has a different thrilling theme and it will be up to you to work out the crafty clues that will allow you to escape within the designated time. You will need to use all your ingenuity and practice great teamwork to solve the puzzles. At the Fort Walton Beach venue you can choose between the Mummy’s Tomb and the Mystic Mansion escape rooms. Both of them will test you to the max and provide lots of fun, even if you do not solve the riddles in time.
Escape Zone 60, 1318 Miracle Strip Pkwy SE, Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548, 850 863 9663
Painting with a Twist
At Painting with a Twist guests are invited into the artist studio to sip some wine and get your creative juices flowing. Each of the studio events follows a pre-selected theme and everyone gets to have lots of fun in a relaxed and non-judgmental environment. Different events are held, some suitable for family fun, while others are perfect for girl’s night out or a couples painting party. Everything you need for your evening of artistic fun is included in the price of your event (except the wine, which you need to bring along). Painting with a twist will also bring everything you need to host a private painting party at your home or venue.
Painting with a Twist, 255 Miracle Strip Pkwy SE, Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548, 850 226 7218
Ratchet Hatchet
Visitors who would like to have some fun learning a new hobby should consider a visit to the Ratchet Hatchet Axe Throwing Range. Historically, axe throwing was always an event in lumberjack competitions, but these days it is a fast-growing new sport where contestants take turns to throw axes at a target. Each participant has his/her own lane and a variety of axes are available on-site. On arrival each participant gets a short introduction to the sport and the necessary safety instructions. It’s a great way to spend a few fun hours with friends or family, and get some good exercise while you are at it.
Ratchet Hatchet, 304 Perry Ave SE, Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548, 850 533 4014