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The Grove at Indian Pass

stands as one of the oldest and largest properties along Old Florida’s Forgotten Coast, a region celebrated for its untouched beauty and timeless charm. Nestled in the serene landscape of Indian Pass, this historic property has been a cherished retreat for generations, offering a rare blend of natural splendor and rustic elegance. Steeped in the rich heritage of Florida’s Gulf Coast, The Grove captures the essence of Old Florida, where the whispers of history meet the soothing sounds of waves and the rustle of ancient oak trees. It’s a place where memories are made, and the legacy of the Forgotten Coast lives on.

Indian Pass and the forgotten coast 

 

Indian Pass, a tranquil gem along Florida’s Forgotten Coast, boasts a rich history tied to Native American heritage and early settler life. The area’s name comes from its use as a natural pass by Native tribes, who traveled through for fishing, trading, and gathering resources. In the 19th century, European settlers arrived, drawn by the region’s abundant seafood and timber.

Indian Pass became a hub for the oyster industry, thanks to the fertile waters of nearby Apalachicola Bay. Over time, the area, like much of the Forgotten Coast—a stretch of Florida’s Gulf Coast known for its unspoiled beauty and slower pace—remained untouched by overdevelopment. Today, Indian Pass and the Forgotten Coast offer a peaceful retreat, where pristine beaches, historic charm, and natural wonders preserve the essence of Old Florida.

Where history meets untouched beauty along the Forgotten Coast.

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Call:  (850) 227-5948
Email: thegrove1249@gmail.com

Address: 1249 Indian Pass Road
Port St Joe, FL 32456

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