Seagrove
Staying in Seagrove Beach offers a balance between accessibility and privacy. Located just east of Seaside, this community stretches longer than most along 30A, creating a mix of beachfront homes, quiet residential streets, and small clusters of dining and shops.
Unlike the more concentrated layout of Seaside, Seagrove feels more dispersed. You’ll find a combination of classic Old Florida cottages and newer coastal homes tucked among mature trees and winding roads. The atmosphere is relaxed, without feeling isolated.
Beach access points are frequent and well integrated into the neighborhood, making it easy to reach the shoreline without long walks or congestion. The beaches here are wide and consistently beautiful, with the same white sand and clear Gulf water 30A is known for.
Seagrove also borders Eastern Lake — another rare coastal dune lake — offering additional opportunities for paddleboarding and kayaking. Its proximity to Seaside means guests can easily bike into town for dining and events, then return to a quieter setting at the end of the day.
Seagrove Beach is ideal for guests who want flexibility — close to activity, yet comfortably residential.
Close to Seaside
Walk or bike to dining and town-center events.
Frequent Beach Access
Coastal dune lake ideal for paddleboarding.
Eastern Lake Access
Multiple neighborhood entry points to the Gulf.
Blend of Old & New Homes
A mix of historic cottages and modern builds.