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Gulf Beach Trip - June (grass) Question
Posted on 5/4/23 at 10:49 am
Posted on 5/4/23 at 10:49 am
Last year I took a nice trip to Navarre under some of the recommendations on this board. First time I had ever heard of june grass, but we lucked out on our trip and it was minimal towards the end of our stay.
We're looking to book something in June along the Gulf (Bama - Florida) and was wondering if certain places are more susceptible to junegrass than others that I should avoid.
We're looking to book something in June along the Gulf (Bama - Florida) and was wondering if certain places are more susceptible to junegrass than others that I should avoid.
Posted on 5/4/23 at 1:26 pm to Baers Foot
Never heard it called June grass before. I guess it’s most prevalent in summer so it makes sense. South Florida it is called sargassum.
Posted on 5/4/23 at 3:04 pm to Motownsix
I live in Pensacola and experience this a couple of times a year but there never seems to be a time pattern. Don't let sargassum determine your vacation period. Even when bad, it's still not that bad. If you have any specific question about the gulf coast, let me know. I've lived in and explored the land and water from Mobile to Panama City for 30 years.

Posted on 5/4/23 at 3:10 pm to Baers Foot
We’ve had a place on the coast since the early 90s and I’ve never heard the term June grass.
Posted on 5/4/23 at 3:39 pm to patnuh
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I’ve never heard the term June grass.
Yea I hadn't either until someone in my Navarre thread last year mentioned it. Was pretty thick on our 2nd to last day there.
Posted on 5/4/23 at 3:42 pm to Bob Johnson
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I live in Pensacola and experience this a couple of times a year but there never seems to be a time pattern. Don't let sargassum determine your vacation period. Even when bad, it's still not that bad. If you have any specific question about the gulf coast, let me know. I've lived in and explored the land and water from Mobile to Panama City for 30 years.
Appreciate it! If you have any suggestions on a family of four (two young ones) where it's kid-friendly, I'll take em. I was sold on Navarre last year when someone said it was family friendly and not crowded, but interested in trying out another beach.
Posted on 5/4/23 at 4:16 pm to Baers Foot
if you're looking for low key areas then Navarre beach, Pensacola beach, Perdido key, Orange beach. There are plenty of hotels inland at Pcola beach for a lot cheaper and easy access to beaches. I live 10 miles from Pcola beach and it usually takes about 20-30 minutes to beaches traffic dependent. Many hotels closer to coast with easy access to downtown and good restaurants. Perdido Key and Navarre are even more laid back than Pcola but restaurant options are limited. Once you pass Navarre going east the crowds and traffic are horrendous during the summer. Where ever you go there are miles of pristine beaches and plenty of free public access.
Posted on 5/4/23 at 4:53 pm to Bob Johnson
June grass is definitely the most use local term here in Florida. The grass comes from the atlantic OP, its just a matter of luck for the most part as far as I know for when and where it hits.
Posted on 5/7/23 at 4:56 pm to Baers Foot
I have no idea what I’m talking about but….. we go every year for the Blue Angels. Weekend after the fourth. It’s hot or miss with the grass.
All I have seen this year is it’s supposed to be the worst ever. Ruins it for me when there is a ton of grass.
I not taking any chances this year. Headed to Cabo.
All I have seen this year is it’s supposed to be the worst ever. Ruins it for me when there is a ton of grass.
I not taking any chances this year. Headed to Cabo.
Posted on 5/7/23 at 11:03 pm to Baers Foot
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Appreciate it! If you have any suggestions on a family of four (two young ones) where it's kid-friendly, I'll take em.
Look up Portifono Resort in Pensacola Beach
Posted on 5/8/23 at 6:59 am to notiger1997
I hate hate hate any type of seaweed and will pay more to avoid it.
My buddy said it was bad in 30a last time they went. I’m not going back to Cancun or Playa anymore because of it. Have to get a beach that faces west or north to truly avoid it.
My buddy said it was bad in 30a last time they went. I’m not going back to Cancun or Playa anymore because of it. Have to get a beach that faces west or north to truly avoid it.
Posted on 5/10/23 at 7:56 am to Bob Johnson
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I live in Pensacola a
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If you have any specific question about the gulf coast, let me know.
My wife and I plan to retire there in 15 years. We would like to live on a golf course or near one, and still have beach access for when family comes in. We've always gone to Destin, but I know real estate there is exceptionally high.
Any recommendations? Places to avoid? I know its a while away, but I like keeping my ear to the ground.
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