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Thank you! This was a helpful video. That house was GORGEOUS!!! So wish I could move there. We pass by Okaloosa often when we stay in Navarre. Love the Emerald Coast. 🙂
Unfortunately no, there are no animals allowed at Beasley State Park (or anywhere on Okaloosa Island beaches for that matter) for safety and health reasons.
@@LifeOnTheEmeraldCoast I have a horse named Big Tony that has separation issues when we go out of town he gets depressed and we were hoping we could bring him and ride him on the beach. But if that is the case he just will be lonely for a week in July. I was thinking the saltwater would be good for flies and other insects horses attract. You have great informative videos.
@@rolltide9547 thank you! And yes unfortunately, all of our beaches are like that. In fact we can't even bring dogs on them, with a few very small exceptions. There's one beach along 30A that allows it if you register them every year and there's only so many allowed. And then there's a few beaches on the sound side that will allow dogs. I think part of it is because of the wildlife, and the other part is because of the sand. A lot of people don't know this, but it's actually a legal to take our sand home. I'm guessing it is something to do with that but it would be purely a guess. I appreciate you watching! If we can help with anything else, you know how to find a :-)