The Pensacola Lighthouse & Maritime Museum offers tours of the 160-foot-tall lighthouse up top and interesting local history in the museum next door. This historic landmark has been operating since 1859 and is on the National Register of Historic Places.
You still need to book a tour if you do not have a DOD ID, but the tour is worth it. My only complaint is that it is a little short if you want to see everything. We were the first tour on a Saturday morning, and it was really great. There were 13 members present on our tour, so the bus was mostly full. The driver was super friendly and knowledgeable about the lighthouse and the general area. The lighthouse keeper was also friendly and funny. The stairs were a beast- but worth the climb for sure. The views were incredible - if you are in the area - definitely check it out.
Noelle Myers — Google review
Accessible on the Navy Base once you clear security. If you are a fan of Lighthouses this is worth your time.
Plenty of free parking including for Handicap accessible Vehicles. There is an admission charge but it was well worth it.
Self guided tour with lots to see. Some nice historical items.
And then there's the Lighthouse itself. 177 steps will get you to the top and it's well worth it, not only to see the light which is on 24-7 but the views are super.
There is also a nice gift shop and you can purchase a Brick, which we did, or one of the 177 Steps.
In the area give it a visit and say hello to Alexandria in the gift shop, Great Gal
*Also the Navy Air Museum and Fort are near the Lighthouse.
P Oneliv — Google review
Absolutely loved the visit. So neat to climb all 177 steps to the top, even though my legs felt like rubber afterwards 🤣. The history behind the lighthouse keeper and their wives and children was cool to see. Definitely recommend the tour. I want to go back for the night time haunted tours on my next visit.
Nicole Wofford — Google review
There are 166 steps up to one of the BEST views in Pensacola! Not for the weak of heart or legs, and you must be at least 44" tall. The museum is equally engaging, with facts and artifacts that leave you amazed. You could spend 2+ hours in exploration or zip up to the top of the lighthouse and back again, as we did. The entrance station is a nifty gift shop as well.
Linda Cowan — Google review
We love this historic lighthouse. It's a real treasure. Bring the whole family. Ticket are around $15 for 12 and up. Be prepared to walk up 180 steps to the top. What a view!
Joseph Mills — Google review
The 177 climb was so work it because the view is breathtaking.The museum is a great place to go after to get cool air. The staff are super friendly and helpful. They give you a safety brief before you go up! The gift shop is also really cool. Around they also have little helpers for kids to get more engaged. Entry for military was $6 per person and there was barely any wait. You can also see the Naval Museum from the top!!
twinkletoes — Google review
Wear shoes with a back, or you'll be going up and down barefoot! Only enter at West gate. Beautiful view and great pics. 177 steps is a good little hike!
Dana Shelly — Google review
Nice little museum at the base of the lighthouse which was very informative. The climb to the top of the lighthouse was warm and humid (late July) but well worth it if you are willing and able! You will be asked to take your shoes off for the climb up and down if they don't have a closed backs (crocs with a strap were fine).
Adam Cogburn — Google review
Such a fun thing to make yourself get out of the house. The climb was a little hot and tiring but if you bring water and wear proper shoes the climb isn't terrible. When we went it was very windy so it was a bit scary at the top but it was really fun.
Brianna H — Google review
Family recommended the Light House if you have a disability, I don’t recommend it. There is 177 stairs and yes your legs will feel like Jell-O. It’s worth it if you’re healthy enough to go up the steps there’s a lot of history in the museum you can see old rooms. I looks like it’s well-maintained. I did donate money and I recommend you also donate.
Raymond Reynolds — Google review
It is a nice historical and functional lighthouse, there is also the museum which has a lot of information about the history of the site and the armed forces. The staff are very friendly and are happy to answer any questions. There is also a beach right across the, perfect to relax after visiting the lighthouse.
Camilo Escobar — Google review
We visited on a rainy-windy December day. The guide at the top of the lighthouse was very knowledgeable. We arrived as the light just came on. Beautiful prism. Beautiful view from the top. 177 steps to the top with sturdy handrail. The museum was decorated for Christmas throughout which was fun.
Cherie Peters — Google review
You can only get here if you are in the military or on a tour bus! I took the took bus, and it was a great experience! Book ahead of time! Super friendly driver! Worth the visit! Highly recommend! Walk down to the beach area too! Beautiful views and it’s a quiet walk! On the lighthouse, it is 177 steps but there is several areas to stop and take a break, only one hand rail on one side! Still worth it! The view at the top is amazing!
J and B — Google review
Absolutely beautiful place to take a trip to! The lighthouse grounds has lots of fun and interesting things to see and learn about. The actual lighthouse stairs are a good exercise (roughly 200 stairs), but once you reach the top you will have wonderful views of the bay and you might even be able to see the Blue Angels practice if you go early enough.
Brandon Williams — Google review
Great place for the family or to go it alone and visit. Learn about the lighthouse and the men and women that served there. Climb up the 177 steps to the top to see the amazing view all around. Definitely worth it!
lawrence ward — Google review
Our Pensacola Lighthouse adventure was nothing short of awe-inspiring! Climbing 177 steps to the top revealed a panoramic view of the Gulf Coast that was well worth the $6.50 fee. The grounds were immaculate, and the historic charm of the lighthouse was preserved flawlessly.
We had the pleasure of meeting Diane, a dedicated volunteer from the lighthouse society, who generously shared her wealth of knowledge about the area. The recently replaced LED bulb, casting its beam up to 8 miles, is a modern marvel and made for a fascinating detail.
From the top, Diane pointed out Fort Pickens on a nearby island, a National Monument managed by the National Parks Service. The proximity to our campground made the visit even more convenient.
The Light keepers house, adorned with interesting displays, and the well-curated gift shop added layers to the historical experience. Diane's insights didn't end with the lighthouse; she recommended some fantastic local eateries and must-visit spots, including the Flora-Bama for a taste of fresh seafood.
Our next stop is the National Naval Aviation Museum, and we're excited to share the military history we'll uncover, thanks to insights from a seasoned veteran volunteer. Stay tuned for more discoveries from our Gulf Coast journey!
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Tom Corrao (Stray Compass Photography) — Google review
I really enjoyed my visit to the Pensacola Lighthouse and Museum during my hike today! The staff volunteers are amazing and very informative about the Lighthouse history. I highly recommend taking a peek inside the Keepers Quarters next door to the Lighthouse. Enjoy your visit!
Larry Nicholson — Google review
Really neat and the view from the top is so pretty. Just make sure you are wearing closed toe shoes, not sandles or flip flops. The 177 fancy cast iron steps to the top and then back down are rough in bare feet! Doable as I've now done it twice but I'd recommend shoes. Last ticket to climb to the top is sold 20 minutes before closing so plan to get there with time to spare.
Shawna Drews — Google review
The stairs are beastly to climb, and sort of scary, but you MUST try it! The view is unforgettable… such a cool piece of history! Kids have to be a certain height, and you cannot carry them on the stairs for safety reasons. You also need shoes with backs on them, no flip flops, etc… also for safety reasons. Everyone that worked there was super friendly and helpful.
Stacy Laughlin — Google review
It was a great experience. The stairs are definitely different than the other lighthouses I've visited that they are winding and only have hand rails on the inside of the stairs. There's no place to stop on the way up or down, and because there's no hand rails on the outside, it's kind of tricky when there's people coming up and down at the same time. We made it all the way up and down with no problem.
Maria Nelson — Google review
The only way to access the lighthouse is by entering the naval base. Be prepared to show ID, answer questions, and possibly roll windows down or have your car searched. They are also strict on parking hours, so plan accordingly.
The lighthouse itself was in good condition and an easy climb. It was a bit challenging to move to the center as others climbed down the lighthouse since there was no center railing, and the stairs were narrow. We ascended into the clouds, though I suspect the view from the top would be nice on a clear day. The museum had nice displays and exhibits. There was a short trail behind the lighthouse with access to the beach, though swimming isn't allowed.
Bonnie Robinson — Google review
Very cool. Must be in relatively good shape to climb the 177 steps to the top. The steps are 9", not 6" that are modern steps.
But sights from top are breath taking.
Mark Hotle — Google review
Great staff. Even though it is a small place, the history behind is very interesting. Everything is explain in the posters. Also whn you climb the stairs of the light house, the staff is very concerned about your safety and safety of others. One thing marked out of my bucket list
Fernando Martinez — Google review
The museum is quick but cool and informative, there's plenty of good views and public beaches within a couple miles of the base and tons of great food places too.
Stephen Bell — Google review
Didn’t plan on visiting, but noticed this on the way to the aviation museum and decided to stop. Very cool historical building with an amazing view!
However, the climb up is no joke. More people coming and going than I cared for and it’s legitimately a dangerous climb to the top, it’s not for everyone. Definitely recommend if you’re not afraid of heights, but do wish they would limit the number of people up at a time. There were around 20 people at the top when I was there and that’s way too many for a very tight space. It’s a great stop, but better with low crowds.
Thomas Cremer — Google review
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Blue Wahoos Stadium featuring Admiral Fetterman Field - Home of the Pensacola Blue Wahoos
Admiral Fetterman Field in Pensacola, Florida is the home of the Pensacola Blue Wahoos baseball team. The stadium features an open-air 5,000-seat capacity and is situated in the Community Maritime Park. It regularly hosts minor league baseball games and concerts as well as events. The facilities are clean and staff are very helpful. There are lots of activities for children to enjoy, such as movie nights and fireworks displays.
Great stadium, great concessions. Clean facilities. Staff is super helpful. Awesome gift shop. Movie nights. Fireworks sometimes. Lots of activities for kids to enjoy. Kona ice is usually there. Awesome playground out back. Beautiful sunsets. Nice view of bay. New turf. Definitely purchase the souvenir cup.
Misty Crutchfield — Google review
Great experience bringing my husband and son here tonight! We won 3-2 with the end of the 9th being a nail biter! So much fun. If you haven't experienced a game, it's a must.
Heather Armbruster — Google review
Nice waterfront and fishing extension.
The gymnastics gymnasium and climbing park is a solid addition as well.
Not many multi-use parks have something that round out their use. As that does in off hours like when I visited.
Large enough radius to run laps evenly. A lot of good features here.
Well structured civil architecture overall.
Jeffrey Bodin — Google review
We took our niece and nephew here while visiting and had a great time. This park is very family oriented.
Our seats were Great under the cover left of home plate
The food was good as well as the view. The Staff also were all great.
The Wahoos won! 11- 3
Rick Garner — Google review
One of the best minor league parks in the country. Beautiful view of Pensacola bay. Almost always a nice breeze coming in off of the water. Evening games will always have the audience in the shade along the first base side. Reasonable prices on food and extremely friendly staff.
William Lile — Google review
We always enjoy coming to the Maritime park. There's a fitness court by the kids park, that comes with an app and gives an amazing full body workout, that can be done in less than 1 hour. The kids park it's self is great. It's high up so when you look out you can see Pensacola Bay, which is absolutely a beautiful sight everyday. From the walkway, you can see the Naval ship "Jacklyn" and also walk around to the amphitheater. All in all its a nice place to visit if you have a family and even better than its downtown close to great restaurants and shops.
Alice Anon — Google review
The Blue Wahoos is hands down the best park to visit! They helped my family with a stepparent adoption announcement with my husband and son and it was seriously the best experience! Donna Kirby, they are so lucky to have you!!! Amazing experience for a baseball loving family!
COURTNEY HOWELL — Google review
The stadium is 5000+ seats. It's a really nice stadium, food and beverage options are great; both the stadium points of sale and the food tents. I have been to other stadiums with a wider degree of seating/table options which I missed here, but I had a great/comfortable time in the evening summer air all the same.
Daniel Ray — Google review
Absolutely love going to games at the Blue Wahoo's. Everyone at the game makes you feel at home. The customer service is second to none and I have been to 25 stadiums. From Brandon in the front office, to Hugh who works our section and David who works the section in front of ours are always there to ask what they can do for us. Always a great time at the ballpark with this team. Great family fun nights. Great job team.
Castleberry — Google review
Awesome stadium.. great water view, fun active crowd, all seats are spectator friendly, well laid out concourse concession stands... Ample close parking...go & bring the family/friends and enjoy !!
Anthony — Google review
Love this stadium! Great people! great locale. Just off the water so super comfortable in the eves.
William Pohlman — Google review
Beautiful views. Great place to watch events. Lots of food choices at concession stands.
Louie Williams — Google review
If you ever want to see a great baseball game you need to come see the Blue Wahoo's play ball. They are really good. The stadium they have is outstanding. With all the activity they have going on you can find something for you or the whole family to do. Their fireworks are outstanding. I have never saw the kind of fireworks that they did when I was there! They were so colorful, explosives, bright, and beautiful!!
A Heart Beat — Google review
What could be better on a Friday night than baseball at the beach? This park has it all-great location, upscaled ball park fare, frosty local beers, and superb minor league baseball. Nothing better.
Deborah Buma — Google review
We had a wonderful time at the Wahoos game! If you ever want to see a great baseball game you need to come see the Blue Wahoo's play ball. The stadium they have is outstanding. With all the activity they have going on you can find something for you or the whole family to do! Must do!!
Meagan S Elder — Google review
Enjoyed the final regular season game. All the traditional ballpark food, snacks and drinks available as well as local varieties.
Nice to watch the Wahoos close the season with a win. Fun jam-packed during the game and between innings. Nice tributes and recognition opportunities weaved in.
Pleasantly surprised with a Sunday afternoon Blue Angels homecoming flyover 💙💛
Norm Enriquez — Google review
Sit on row L or M down LF side for good view of the bay. Avoid fireworks nights for short concession lines. Pensacola did it right. Great stadium to watch a game.
Mickey Meacham — Google review
Very nice stadium for watching minor league baseball. Easy to get to the entry gate, and small enough to not get lost. Decent, but not extensive, food selection, and those stalls are all credit only, no cash allowed. I'm not a big fan, but this is good for me a few times a year. Party deck is good for groups.
PAUL RITZ — Google review
I went to a music festival at the Hollow World Music Fest.
Great day of music, food, and drinks.
Don't really have much to say about the stadium, but the facilities men that supported this place were amazing. They policed the are every 10 minutes, maybe, and the trash cans were constantly being emptied. The restrooms 🚻 were cleaned OFTEN, and every time I visited them, they were just cleaned.
These men were quite possibly the hardest working facilities guys I have ever seen.
The day was great, the food and drinks were great and the facilities were great.
I'm sure any event you participate in at this venue will be pleasurable.
Rick Metz — Google review
Impressive ballpark. Many concession options! Easy parking. Great Friday night fireworks.
The Pensacola Bay City Ferry offers a convenient and scenic way to travel between Pensacola Beach and Fort Pickens. The ferry provides relief from transportation hassles and allows passengers to enjoy the beauty of the journey, with the option of sitting inside in air-conditioned comfort. While operating on a hop-on, hop-off basis, passengers can also choose to stay on board for the full loop before returning to Pensacola.
Thought my days of seeing the Blue Angels practice were pretty slim since it has become nearly impossible to get on the Naval Air Station base; however, perseverance paid off when I logged onto the Pensacola Bay Cruises site! My husband and I booked the Tuesday October 26, 2021 Blue Angel Practice Cruise and were blessed to see them practice again on Wednesday the 27th at Fort Pickens. What a wonderful 2 days! Great crew, gorgeous weather and amazing scenery!
Lori Eusea — Google review
Went on a Blue Angel practice cruise. Great staff. Smooth catamaran ride. Lots of room. Highly recommend!
Jonathan Mast — Google review
First time for my family to experience the Blue Angels and our first time in Florida as well. We were late by a min but were very grateful that they allowed us to change our tickets to the next day so we didn't have to miss out on this experience. Every one of your staff was friendly and kind and we will definitely be going on this cruise again next year!! Thank you for helping to make our trip a great one!
April M — Google review
What an awesome experience. If you're a tourist, local, or just looking for something to do one evening check this out...
We went on the sunset cruise. Got to see the Blues, Dolphins and an amazing sunset.
Worth every penny and a great addition to Pensacola.
Timothy Hallmark — Google review
Wonderful sunset cruise it was an hour and a half ride Exactly what you need to end the day! Definitely recommend it
Tiff S — Google review
Wanted to do a family boat ride on a beach trip and not spend too much money. The ferry ride was great. We did the sunset cruise. Lasted 1.5 hours. Very nice boat and the crew was very friendly. Also had a bar and the drinks were very reasonably priced. We really enjoyed it.
Wyatt Northrup — Google review
We went on the taxi to see the Blue Angels practice. They had an air-conditioned area to sit and they had snacks. You could go outside around the edge or go upstairs to the open. A bathroom was provided on board. I would recommend this excursion.
Belinda Clouse — Google review
This was my first trip. I went with my bestie and her friend and daughter. We had a great time everyone on the upper deck sang happy birthday to the 3 people celebrating their birthdays.The drinks were great the view left me speechless it was so beautiful I had fun running around taking everyone photos. I highly recommend this to anyone looking to have a peaceful sunset cruise. The crew is amazing the price is reasonable. I can't wait to come back to go again.
Alicia Iykyk — Google review
They serve beer and wine. Limited snacks. If you want to be on the top deck get in line early they have a passenger limit on the upper deck however there really isn't a bad spot on the boat if you are going to see anything. Friendly crew. Clean restrooms. Cool way to see the blue angels from the bay.
Jake Rogers — Google review
Wonderful opportunity to do something a little different while family was visiting. What a wonderful experience. Purchasing tickets on line was a simple process. Snacks and beverages were included. A cash bar was available. The sunset did not disappoint. I didn't see any dolphins, but maybe next time... and there will definitely be a next time.
Lu Desteli — Google review
Great experience. Quick sunset cruise in Pensacola Bay. Great views. Saw some dolphins. Bar and snacks available on board. Easy ticket purchase experience. Courteous nice crew.
J&P PBandJ — Google review
Wow, a spectacular and remarkable trip! It was so beautiful and romantic! I would highly recommend this sunset cruise!! The staff and crew are very friendly and helpful!
Fort Barrancas is a significant hilltop fort that has been occupied by various countries throughout history. Today, it serves as a museum and offers tours for visitors to explore the military history of the fort. Built in 1844, the fort was utilized during the Civil War by Confederate soldiers who were battling Union forces stationed at Fort Pickens. A self-guided tour map can be downloaded to guide you through the fort where cannons were once fired during wartime many years ago.
We visited Fort Barrancas about 3 weeks ago because it is not only a beautiful historic place to visit but also a great place to take amazing pictures. We took my son there for senior pictures. These images are just the quick snaps I was able to get while the photographer was doing her thing. You will see my son had a little fun at the cannon posing as Captain Morgan lol. On a side note, my husband & I came here to take engagement photos back in 2004 & they turned out amazing as well. Another note I should mention is before going, is to check their hours of operation bc we showed up just before closing so we had to rush. Also, you can schedule a tour & get great historical info from the knowledgeable staff that works there as well. What a great city we live in to be able to be transported back in time for just a little while & slow down for a change even if it is just for an hour or two. I enjoyed the serenity of it all & didn't want to leave.
Skye Hanks — Google review
This quiet, sleepy fort location is packed with a a lot of history. To appreciate its history, make sure to read all the placards that tells the stories. When read, it brings to life the battles and the power of the artillery relics used in the battles.
Rozi Horn — Google review
Maintained but not manicured. Feels like a walk back in time- minus the artillery fire and bullets
Sav Nasty Blackwell — Google review
Another fantastic historic American fort to bring the family to. It's safe and has a lot of neat places to explore. Make sure everyone who's an adult brings an ID. It's inside the Naval Base.
Joseph Mills — Google review
Amazing experience! These tour guides and Ranger were so friendly and knowledgeable! It makes you feel like you were there in history🥰
Anna McDermott — Google review
We arrived at 3:30 pm and it closed down at 4 pm so we just got a nice little taste of the Fort. The ranger was terrific. He swore in the kids as junior rangers when they finished the required activities, even as he was doing his job of shooing everyone out.
Jenet Hattaway — Google review
Beautifully maintained fort that you can roam for hours if you choose. The history of this area is unique and worth learning about. Highly recommend stopping here and talking with the employees. The 10 minute video was a great introduction and the fort did not disappoint. Thanks for a wonderful stop on my vacation!
Ricki Marie Sidorov — Google review
Small but very well done, the National Park Service has done a bang up job making an old fort into a beautiful area to wander, enjoy the sunshine, wander the long corridors inside the fortifications, and receive a good education about how European conflicts as well as the American Civil War were part of the history of this area. Because of the beautiful open areas and underground tunnels, there's a bit for everyone, including those who like to watch jets and Navy trainer aircraft fly by. If you like history, be sure to spend time to read the various boards in the small but we'll organized visitor center.
Rob Gee — Google review
As you might know by now, I love going to visit historic forts. This is inside the Naval Air Station. This one is an amazing fort, from its location to the role it played in history. I would say this is a must fort to visit. I would recommend you watch the 12-minute video they have available before you had out to see this historic place. Everything you will see will have a meaning, and you will then begin to imagine how things happened. What a beauty of a place. You really need to take some time when you are there. This is a place where you can't rush it. If you like these types of historic places, you will enjoy everything from the walls to the hallways to the design. I Know I am uploading pictures that might cause you to wonder why those pictures. Well, when you go there, you will say, oh I see why. I would come back here just because I think this is a cool place to visit.
Osman Cruz — Google review
Fantastic National Park location. You can explore most of this fort on your own and also get a great view of Fort Pickens across Pensacola Bay. The ranger tour is available on the weekends and is well worth it to learn the how the fort was constructed and its history. Highly recommend the Advanced Readout tour if you are more adventurous. This second site (not far from the visitor center) is only accessible with the ranger tour and takes you through the abandoned structure complete with dark passageways and potential encounters with bats, snakes and other local fauna. Not suitable for young children.
The fort is located on the Naval Air Station, so you will need to pass through a checkpoint and show ID to get to the fort. There is limited RV parking at the visitor center, so you may want to call ahead and ensure that there is space to park if you are driving a larger rig.
The Junior Ranger program for this site is part of the larger Gulf Islands National Seashore booklet, but there are a couple of activities based on exploring the fort or walking on the .5 mile woodland nature trail near the visitor center.
This is such a cute place, it was our first stop in Florida. 5 bucks gets you entry and a bowl of assorted bits of food to feed the birds, which is insanely reasonable compared to a lot of similar types of attractions. I got to see so many cool types of birds and we hand fed the peacocks, at the end they had a sweet little grey bird they were passing around to hold, it was an absolute blast. I miss George lol he's such a goofy bird, I wanted to steal him hahaha. I'm not sure I'd bring very young kids here, the birds do bite if ya were to stick your hand up in the cages, but if they're keen on following instructions you'll probably be alright.
Jenna D — Google review
This is a nice little place if you have kids. The people are nice. They give you food at the entrance to feed the birds. They teach you how to feed as well so that the birds don’t bite us. There are multiple macaw birds in the cages. They also have some peacocks which walk around freely. Overall, this was a nice experience.
Nidhi Kikkeri — Google review
We had a 6 yo visiting and found him using his binoculars out in our back yard listening and looking for birds. He was strumming a guitar on his tablet because he heard birds liked that. So we took him to Uncle Sandy’s.
He loved the peacock and played for him. He was too short to feed the caged birds but he kept playing for them. The volunteer was great educating all of us on the birds. What a great experience to see all the exotic birds up close instead of on Instagram. It’s a smaller park but it was fun. Other families were visiting as well
Denise Cannon Ray — Google review
This place is pretty neat! Three people who work there are super friendly and smiling and funny. My daughters and I had a great time. Is more than affordable. The birds are loud and it's clear which ones are ok to feed and which ones might try to nip a finger. Very up close and personal experience. Albino peacock was beautiful. Thanks Sandy for helping my little girl feed Snowy! You made her day. We will be coming back
D. R. Flynn (Dinah) — Google review
What an awesome place! We stumbled upon this place while searching for something to do with our kiddoes. We were not disappointed! My husband and I enjoyed it just as much as our little ones. The staff was incredibly friendly and the birds are very loved. I believe our absolute favorite was the free roaming peacocks.
Amanda Arnott — Google review
Amazing time for a low cost! Fed many types of birds, including peacocks, macaws, and emus! The volunteers were very friendly. Also, this place is NOT like a professional zoo and not like a corporate ran place. It may look a little run down. However, I think it adds to the charm. It's truly a hidden gem!
King Korgosh (Korgosh) — Google review
My wife and I only intended to volunteer long enough to learn how to care for large birds, in anticipation of getting a Cockatoo. However, we fell in love with Uncle Sandy's, the birds, and the other volunteers. We have been coming back regularly for the last 4 years, even after we adopted our first large bird (coincidentally not a Cockatoo). If you're looking for an interactive and educational experience that won't break your budget, Uncle Sandy's should be at the top of your list of places to visit. Uncle Sandy's is a nonprofit organization, so your entry fee and all donations go directly to the birds there. Uncle Sandy's is the best kept secret destination in Pensacola.
Adam Lunsford — Google review
We loved it. Absolutely beautiful birds that you can feed with the supplied food. Almost 150 exotic birds in multiple cages. The attendant was very friendly and educational. A must see if you are in the area.
Brian Schuster — Google review
This is great place to visit with friends! The staff are friendly and knowledgeable and love to have a great time.
They even teach you how to feed the birds, which makes for a very memorable time.
Thank you so much Uncle Sandy's Macaw Bird Park for a wonderful experience!
Fish Seal — Google review
Awesome unique experience! Macaws were gorgeous to see and interact with. The staff there was very friendly and helpful. The peacocks and emu were especially loved by the kids. :)
Jaimie Morris — Google review
My family and I loved it here! It's amazing what they do for these birds, and as long as you listen to instructions, feeding the birds is so much fun and fulfilling. We all fell in love with Lulu the cockatoo. The bug spray was much appreciated.
Christina Drake — Google review
Lots of beautiful birds. Admission is 5$ for adults , they give you food to feed the birds with. The emus are alot of fun to feed and their little roars are amazing. A couple of the birds are super talkative and like interacting. Staff is super friendly as well.
paul white — Google review
We really like this place. It's so easy to get to right off of nine mile, it's not too expensive, and there are so many birds to see, feed, and talk to. There are beautiful macaws and other birds. Our kids absolutely love visiting here. It doesn't take a lot of time to walk around and you know that your money is going to a good cause helping to rescue and care for beautiful birds.
Steven Abbott — Google review
We absolutely loved this place. It’s so cute and the vibe is chill. So many birds to look at and they were all beautiful. It was a little rustic looking when pulling up but do not let the looks fool you. This place is amazing. Definitely recommend adding this to your things to do list.
Amanda Knowles — Google review
amazing place! very cheap admission and the owner is a super cool guy. SO MANY birds to see including parrots, emus, peacocks, and cockatoos! they were all sweethearts and I will definitely be coming back. (the pictures I took do not do this place any justice, was very encapsulated in the birds and didn’t get great photos)
Solum Seastrom — Google review
When we arrived at Uncle Sandy’s I was like I don’t know about this. But we went in anyways and boy sure glad we did. We were able to feed a lot of the birds with the food provided. They all look like they are well cared for and have plenty of things to keep them occupied. Got to see the peafowl which was my main priority and ended up with some beautiful pictures. Will come back next time we are in the area. Highly recommend
Stacy LeBoeuf — Google review
Stopped by this place after conveniently passing by and Im so glad I did. The small admission was worth it and the warm welcome was well appreciated. There were plenty of birds there and some even talked. I was given peanuts and noodles for feeding. If you’re thinking about visiting, check it out. CASHONLY
Derell Henderson — Google review
This was our third time visiting. We go every time we come down to Pensacola. Our favorite to visit is lulu who loves to dance to music. We look forward to coming back in the fall.
Cynthia Mazzola — Google review
gReat affordable family activity on our trip. Our families had a bla s t and the volteers were incredibly informative & kind!!
Sosha Austin — Google review
Very friendly volunteers there. You walk around the multiple enclosures and can feed them. They mark the ones that like to bite with red stars so you know what to look for. Definitely worth checking out!
Anna Messina — Google review
I was not sure what to expect when we pull onto the parking area. Almost decided to leave but decided to go in anyway. For a $5 entry fee, it was well worth it. You won’t be disappointed and some of the birds may even talk to you!
Enjoy and have fun.
Rob — Google review
This place is a hidden gem! You get to feed macaws and other birds! There are also peacocks and an emu. The birds also talk! The admission is only $5 for adults!
The Old Pensacola Village is a historic downtown area in Pensacola, Florida with 28 preserved buildings and museums from colonial times to World War II. It is home to more than 30 notable properties, including 11 open to the public. The village is fascinating for a variety of reasons – its age dating back to colonial times, as well as its array of restored buildings and museums.
Okay! I truly enjoyed every minute spent in this area. We went to the Tivoli High House where we met an amazing attendant who sold us our very affordable tickets to visit many museums in the area. We didn't set aside enough time to do all the museums so we opted for Museum of History, Museum of Industry, the Julee Cottage (my fave) and Museum of Art. The village has several properties open to the public. As you visit, you will learn and see a variety of styles and time periods. There is a very rich history here and it all tells of a great story of slavery, freedom, industrial revolution and so much more. We will definitely be returning to see more of the village.
Alisa James — Google review
Surprising find! Great historical interpreters, especially Donna in the kitchen, (or as a guide) Gail the storyteller and many of the college student guides. Ask to play 19 century games, ask about candle making and what they are growing in the garden. Step into Pensacola circa 1805 when it was a Spanish colony. Tae the tour! At 11am or 1:30pm
Helena Alicia — Google review
Walked around the area on our own.
Did not buy tickets, nor did we wait because it was closed could only walk around outside church area so not sure how much it cost but no option for does not apply.
They had a private party going and the guy dressing in a uniform was very pleasant to speak with.
Vern — Google review
I've been several times, visiting Pensacola for the past three January's, and visiting this site each time. My first visit was the height of COVID, pre-vaccine, so many of the tours weren't offered. Spending a few months here last year and bought the ticket for the week. Loved the Julee Cottage, the museum of industry and commerce are very interesting as is the great Pensacola Museum of History (in 2021 this was the TT Wentworth). The guided tours of the Lear/Rocheblave and Lavalle houses are great as is the Old Christ Church. The guides and other UWF employees are helpful and friendly. This year the Dorr House was open for tours, too.
Highly recommend. If you're lucky you'll get Gayle, a retired history teacher, as a guide and learn a lot! You can visit many of the buildings on your own, tours run twice a day. Discounts for AAA, seniors and military.
Lisa LaGrow — Google review
Fun look at the history of Pensacola. You need to take the tour as the self guided buildings are interesting but the 4 tour buildings are locked up and only available on the tour. Our guide was great, included many ghost stories, and answered all our questions. The staff at the kitchen were also great and explained Colonial cooking techniques as they prepare a dish but unfortunately are not allowed to share what they cooked with guests. Also enjoyed the Museum of History as it had an exhibit on Trader Jon’s bar and all of the his Blue Angels memorabilia.
Todd — Google review
Always a fun stop! All of the buildings here are worth a visit, and the guides here are friendly and informative. You can buy tickets at the History Museum as well as the Art Museum. Getting tickets gives you seven days of access to everything here.
Make time for the tour if you can. They are conducted every day they are open at 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM. They usually tour the inside of some of the buildings, including the Old Christ church, the Lear House, and the Lavalle House. Donna did an excellent job telling us the stories and history of the area!
M. F. — Google review
Visited the village and thoroughly enjoyed speaking with Donna n the kitchen. Very pleasant and informative. Took the 11:00 tour with Melissa. She was knowledgeable and very personable. Enjoyed her depiction of Pensacola through the years. Great asset to your team!! Enjoyed our conversations with Matt as well!
Kim Smith — Google review
We enjoyed the visit, but some places were close, they're short of staff. It's nice to visit with family
Ana Valdes — Google review
A very well preserved few blocks of old Pensacola.
There is a good variety of older homes and businesses plus a couple of very good museums.
The available guided walking tour of some of the buildings was very informative and interesting.
Dave Johnston — Google review
Melissa was great; she filled every moment with fun details. I loved being able to sit down in Christ Church- 2 hours on our feet was tough. As an older person, I felt using “freakin’” and "sucks" as adjectives was unnecessary. Surely a literate, educated tour guide of her intelligence can find better descriptive words
Linda Tuggle — Google review
I had the absolute pleasure of visiting the Pensacola Historic Village yesterday and I was so impressed with the quality and variety of the artifacts that were displayed in the buildings. The various buildings were well maintained and housed an interesting and varied array of furnishings and artifacts.
I was particularly impressed by the number of items displayed in the Museum of Commerce and the Museum of Industry and I almost skipped going in to those buildings and I’m so glad that I didn’t as they were full of wonderful displays and tons of interesting items and facts! I truly was impressed by the countless items on display! It was so amazing!!
I wish that I had timed it so that I could have attended one of the guided tours but we arrived a little late for that. If you attend one of the guided tours you gain access to some of the buildings that are otherwise locked, due to the items that are on display within the buildings. I would recommend that you check the times for the guided tours and plan accordingly as I’m sure they would be very informative.
Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed my time at the historic village and I would highly recommend others to enjoy all that it has to offer!! There is so much information that one can learn from visiting!
S Smith — Google review
It was fun. Very beautiful village. Unfortunately we got there too late for any guided tour.
Krystal Canales-Crespo — Google review
We had a fabulous field trip at Historic Pensacola Village. Our tour guides, Aidan, Melissa, and Matthew were very knowledgeable. Aidan managed to start a fire despite the windy day! Melissa and Matthew shared facts that were interesting and relatable to my students. The activities were fun and educational. The candles my class made were a fine souvenir of this trip.
Nora Holler — Google review
Overall, we had a good time at the village. The buildings and grounds are very well maintained. There are many artifacts to see and brings back much nostalgia from visiting grandparents and great grandparents in my youth and seeing many things that were in their homes. The tour was informative and entertaining. Donna did a wonderful job with the tour.
I was impressed with the signage on history of people who were enslaved. I was also impressed the tour started with conversations about Native America folk and the original inhabitants of the land. I was saddened that that is were their mentioned stopped. The rest of the tour focused on people of Spain, England, and France and zero mention of the indigenous people that thrived in the area before their arrival and continued existence. Even when asked directly how the Native Americans fit into the history of the area, it was acknowledged that they existed but were not part of the history. They were present and did their thing while the European counties fought, was the history communicated. With such close ties to UWF, I expected a much more inclusive portrayal of history than what was offered.
Terri Theisen — Google review
Donna gave a great tour with very interesting snippets of history, humor, and highlights from ancient civilizations to present day Pensacola. Very knowledgeable, engaging, and helpful. Highly recommend the tour! Check for tour times!
David Rosenberg — Google review
The historic village in Pensacola is a great place to visit. The museum is very interesting and we really enjoyed going through the historic buildings and Old Christ Church. Our tour guide, Melissa, did a fantastic job and was very knowledgeable and enthusiastic to teach us.
Steven Abbott — Google review
Wonderfully preserved historic sites in a place that's far more significant to American history than I had ever realized (and this is my 3rd time in Pensacola). Touring the village felt like we had come to the heart of the heart of significance, but nobody could have brought out that significance with more depth or joy than our tour guide Melissa. She is knowledgeable and funny and gives our heritage the respect it deserves. She gave my wife and me only one regret -- that we had come without our kids!
Tea Pot — Google review
Museum of industry was very interesting, we spent quite a while looking at all the sawmill machines.
The other historical houses had some interesting history and displays. And our kids enjoyed making candles.
The museum of commerce was not as interesting, but had some fun display items like the courting bike.
Overall, the area is definitely worth visiting.
Ethan Lindstrom — Google review
What a wonderful tour we took! Aiden, Hannah, and Melissa were very knowledgeable and friendly to us! It was a pleasure to learn history about Pensacola!
The focal point of the Downtown waterfront region is Palafox Place, where charming 19th-century structures house gastropubs and gift shops, while Broadway productions take place at the Saenger Theatre from the 1920s. The Historic Pensacola Village features renovated homes where costumed interpreters welcome visitors, and Florida's past is explored in a grand rococo building that houses the T.T. Wentworth Jr. Museum.
The Graffiti Bridge in Pensacola, Florida, is a 10-foot tall bridge that has become a prominent local landmark. Initially considered a crime, it now showcases the city's authentic spirit through ever-changing free art. Visitors can enjoy various designs ranging from nature-inspired to avant-garde. The bridge has also become a popular setting for photo shoots and other activities.
Railroad crossing that is covered in graffiti art that changes regularly. Able to walk across the railroad trestle above the water. Definitely a place to go and see while in Pensacola.
Marty Helms — Google review
It was great seeing all the different works of painted art! The only thing wheelchair accessible is the parking lot that's full of cracked graffiti painted asphalt and a good view of the bridge. There's a boat launch from the parking lot and a tiny area of beach (like family of 4 sized). If you have the mobility to climb a steep grass hill you can view the painted railroad at the top of the bridge and the surrounding waterways. The lower terrain under the railroad is made of grass that leads to larger sized gravel and rocks that are also painted. Very beautiful.
Panther Guin — Google review
A must see! Bring some spray paint and leave your mark before you leave nice way to say goodbye before heading back home
Amanda Powell — Google review
It is a underpass on a busy road for railroad tracks. It's interesting to see all the graffiti. I'm sure it can be hard to find a place to park. If you're a graffiti artist and you want to do it legally it's probably a great place to go
Randy Bullock — Google review
Good spot to either spend with family chill with your significant other romantically.. Beautiful view sunrise and sun set .. also if your tired and low on money does allow moderate over night parking..
David Carter — Google review
Lots of beautiful graffiti. Rocks, train truss, fenced walkway on the other side of the underpass. All painted. The parking lot is also used for boat launch. If you walk across the tracks to the other side of the water there's even more. Looks like homeless people live on the other side so go during daylight. A few spray cans laying around but not as many as I figured. Locks on the fenced walk trail as tribute. Watch out for traffic while looking around. People don't slow down.
Anthony Stuart — Google review
This bridge has been her for ever, back in high school I tagged it myself, that’s 1988! To see it still thriving warmed my heart. The area is much more clean from way back when! There is a padlock fence too a new addition from back then. The park that was there is nice and clean too, trees and bushes are trimmed and neat. A great experience and walk down memory lane for me.
James Passeretti — Google review
Very touching for me. I feel this is as important to see as Paisley Park if you’re a big Prince fan. Bring something to draw/write your own message.
Lory Turner — Google review
I used to enjoy going here more than I do now. Graffiti Bridge used to have the most beautiful graffiti and was quite an attraction. These days it looks like a bunch of middle and high school kids snuck out at night to graffiti. I miss the really neat stuff that used to be there. You used to never know what to expect, but now you do (a bunch of random words scattered across the concrete with cheap spray paint).
Kristin Lindberg — Google review
Very cool bridge to check out during your stay in Pensacola. We walked along the railroad tracks to the other side. BE CAREFUL!!! A local told us while it is rare, some people do get hit on the bridge!
Chris Clements — Google review
We saw it on TV and wanted to know where it's located. We ran up on it. My wife is a true parrot head and loves Jimmy Buffett. Great job to the artist who did it.
Rick Baur — Google review
Funky & fun spot. Some great murals mixed in with colorful graffiti. Lots of little walking paths to explore. Boat launch in the parking lot & fishing spot. Fun place to explore.
Jackie Brunk — Google review
I always drove by but never had a chance to stop until couple weeks ago. If you can read the history in Google about this bridge it will be great before you visit. Local artists constantly update the grafitty, good place for pictures, there's free parking. Only thing I didn't like there's clearly a homeless camp under the bridge more towards the little gazebo facing the water view. Besides that is cool thing to do.
Denisse Cerceño — Google review
This spot is beautiful and you can come back everyday and the scenery will change. Be careful of the vehicles because the road under the bridge is in use but it was a fun little stop on our trip, even my 3.5 year old enjoyed looking!
Meagan Childress — Google review
Glad to see they have a designated place people can go and paint how they are feeling instead of doing it on the building's and other things.
Me and my daughter enjoyed seeing it. Made a special trip to see it on our way from Florida back to Texas.
Giving it 3 stars only because there are some inappropriate things written on it.
Debbie Petty — Google review
THE 17TH AVENUE RAILROAD TRESTLE BRIDGE was built in 1888. A local Pensacola landmark, people have been painting the bridge for generations and the paintings change daily. This is a great place to start your day with a sunrise picture.
Cliff Baldridge — Google review
They NOW CHARGE PARKING.. I didn't see where to pay and there are no lines or even safety features.. the meter lman sits there and doesn't even warn you he just is issuing tickets. My son says it is $5. I will probably be issued a citation soon he seen me get out and ran straight to my car and wrote a ticket.. no warning.. NO WARNING AT HE never showed me a sign. There are not any signs saying paid parking ANYWHERE.. SO I will update when I learn my citation amount. I will not be going back there at all.
Stephanie Worley — Google review
This is definitely a 5 Star attraction of Pensacola as it is free and on the way between Pensacola Beach and Pensacola, you can even leave your own mark on the bridge. Sometimes it gets a little trashed but it is kept clean by Ocean Hour Florida and for their numbers they do a great job.
Benjamin Bentley — Google review
Cool spot for pictures! The bridge sits on a road overpass and across a small river. I saw boats come and go under the bridge and it’s a nice view. The road underneath the bridge is quite busy so not a very secluded area. The area itself had a lot of debris and trash surrounding it, so be careful if you’re biking, walking, and visiting with pets.
The Veterans Memorial Park in Pensacola is a serene and beautiful park that features a variety of war and military monuments. The park is well-maintained, clean, and pleasing to the eye. The artwork and memorials honor veterans of all branches of the military over the past century, presented tastefully and respectfully. It's definitely worth visiting this gem by the waterfront where families can enjoy picnics overlooking the pond with ducks, turtles or watch water fowl & other birds.
This is one of the most well designed and maintained veterans parks I have visited. There are memorials to soldiers from the Revolutionary War, World War I, World War II, Korean War, Vietnam War, the Gulf War and the War on Terror. Most of the monuments are beautifully sculpted. Truly a humbling and peaceful place.
jason wolfe — Google review
Never have been here before until today we had some food to feed the ducks and had are dog walking with us as well very peaceful and relaxing a hidden gem in Pensacola
The Holiday Christopher Mace — Google review
The park itself has a multitude of different memorials, with a central pond being the main focal point. There is lots of nearby community rejuvenation, making the park feel much safer during the day than it once did. This is a good place to pay respects, have a picnic, go for a walk, or just reflect. There are temporary bathrooms. Parking can get full during peak times.
Ryan S — Google review
Absolutely love this park. Covers most war eras. Plenty of parking. Sidewalk trail around the park. Porta potty available. The water fountain in the pond is a nice touch. Ducks in the pond. Information Center with brochures and a QR code. Benches around the exhibits.
Anthony Stuart — Google review
Veterans Memorial is a tribute to those who have served their country and gone on before us. This day was the dedication of two new bronze sculptures created by Randy New representing many years of marine and service from our dedicated military. From the helicopter to the beautiful bronze statues, the walk through the park is a wonderful experience with the quiet lake and fountain to the wall of names. Truly a place to visit in Pensacola.
Diana McMurchy- Amato — Google review
What a nice memorial park. Very well maintained, clean & pretty. The artwork & monuments to honor veterans of all military services for the last 100 years is respectful & tastefully presented. Definitely worth the stop. Saw a family picnic along the well manicured lake shore watching the water spray of the fountain, water fowl & other birds.
Then across the street by the waterfront was a memorial for missing children. A jewel by the waterfront.
Hideko-Margie Baldwin — Google review
We stopped in here because we had some time before our flight home. I’m so glad we did! What a beautiful park. So well done, so informative and referent. It’s obvious that Pensacola honors the men and women that have served our country.
Amy Combs — Google review
Probably the best veterans park I've ever seen.
Easy in and out parking. Beautiful pond and grounds around it. Not too small and not very big. Beautiful bronzes around the southeast side.
Rebel Intel — Google review
This park is absolutely amazing! I'm not even in the military and I got emotional walking around. Each memorial is well made and well taken care of. The wall is incredible! All those names will never be forgotten. The small lake in the middle is peaceful and filled with ducks. Gorgeous scenery with deep emotional impact. 10/10 would recommend
Nate Hunter — Google review
It was an absolutely amazing experience!! It is a memorial that true has its spot up there with the national memorials I’ve been too. The monuments and memorials cover all the major wars. They have a revolutionary minuteman minute. The Son’s of the American Revolution were involved in this one. The engraved WWI memorial was very elegant, it is showing some age though. Wall South was very touching. Then I visited the Purple Heart monument. It was well done. I continued into the Korean War display it was excellent and had tablets inscribed with the different heroes of the war. Next as I was walking I ran into Stan. He was cleaning up the ground of a newly installed monument. He began a friendly conversation about the park. I learned he was a veteran, but additionally how much he does to make this park run. Their is a whole crew of guys keeping this wonderfully maintained. It’s really hard to believe it’s going on thirty years old. They take extreme care of all the monuments. I also visited the Gold Star family memorial. Stan shared several excellent stories about his time with Woody Williams while the ground was broke and during fundraising!
Maksim Blair — Google review
Really enjoy this park for many reasons. I am a retired military member and love the enrichment of the several different types of memorials that have been erected in honoring our thousands of service members who gave the ultimate sacrifice for our country. Many different wars are shown throughout the park of many conflicts our men and women have have fought to keep our country free.
I also like that the park has concrete pathways so that elderly and handicap people can stroll and enjoy the park as well.
Many different types of people come to visit this park to enjoy its presentation and remembrance of our fallen. These include joggers, exercising type walkers sight see'ers as well as dog walkers to mention a few.
Very warm and enjoyable place to visit.
Danny Maldonado — Google review
Absolutely beautiful memorial, all soldiers of all wars
gary scarano — Google review
Definitely worth stopping and walking around. Seeing all of the names really makes you appreciate our military. There is a pond full of ducks and turtles, military statues, and beautiful plants. If you cross the hwy, there is a nice view of the water.
j Russell — Google review
Really great memorial. Everything from the Revolutionary War Minutemen to the Global War on Terror is represented. Each exhibit is presented with such detail, it’s very well displayed and laid out. Especially loved the eagle gripping the World Trade Center piece that began the War on Terror. The Purple Heart, Vietnam, WWI, WWII and Korean War Memorial were great also. The clock in the center is great. Whole thing is top notch and great way to honor those who have sacrificed.
The Palafox Street Market in Pensacola is a popular shopping destination that features a variety of vendors selling everything from food to jewelry. The market is open every Sunday and attracts locals and tourists alike.
Market was really busy this weekend with diverse group of vendors selling lots of great home made products. Wood crafts, paintings, fresh foods, plants, pet treats and musicians the spectrum was well covered. We picked up some awesome ghost pepper pimento cheese, a block of grow your own mushrooms and a water color 🎨 painting from the recently passed painter Dennis Boyce.
My only negatives about the experience is about the folks who need more attention so they bring their dogs (I am a dog dad of 3) and the parents who think it’s alright to push their child’s SUV sized strollers through a crowd that’s regulated 10 feet of concrete to walk on.
John Ortiz — Google review
It was a fun experience... lots of local vendors. It spans 3 blocks & vendors line both sides of the sidewalk. A vast majority are not pushy. However, there are a few will try to lure you in. Even so its an overall great market. So many different forms of art, crafts, & cuisine. You will not be disappointed.
Brandy Lowry — Google review
Nice mixture of vendors selling food (baked goods, tamales, jellies, German food, Filipino food, etc.), plants, jewelry, farm-fresh eggs, soaps, etc. A nice way to kickoff your Saturday and then browse the other shops downtown. Definitely recommend getting there early (we arrived at about 930 AM) so that you can find parking. After 1030 it’s super crowded since people are navigating dogs, kids, and strollers through the crowd.
Dana — Google review
The Sunday Market on Palafox is the best!!! Every week there are more vendors. They have food vendors (BBQ, lumpia, gumbo, smoothies and more), fresh fruits and veggies, local honey, jewelry, wreaths, and artists.
T Y — Google review
I love Palafox Market, where you can find all kinds of fresh produce, delicious baked goods, exquisite art and antiques. Every Saturday, I come here to stroll around and enjoy the local vibe and culture. The vendors are very friendly and the prices are reasonable. This is a great place to visit, whether you are a local or a tourist.
Leon Yin — Google review
A slew of unique finds in Palafox Market in Pensacola FL on Palafox Street! Went on Spring Break weekend March 18 and the weather was Beautiful!! 😍 They had a Gallery Night ( "street fare" ) on that Friday Night with Karaoke, Dancing, restaurants, open museums with excellent school-aged kids artwork (families, singles etc), food trucks, breakdancing, Youth singers, small bands, acrobats, and simple fun and relaxation. From what I've read, this happens every 3rd weekend each month from 5p-10p! Then revisited Palafox Street on Saturday and walked around downtown. Watch for Parking signs on the lamp posts(!??). There are no meters and we ended up getting a $10 ticket. Had no idea we had to pay anything!
Be sure to visit Peter Brooke chocolatier and their Chocolate Wine GREAT WEEKEND!!
Carlene Parker — Google review
I am at the market every weekend and I can tell you that I am impressed with how many great people I have had the pleasure to meet. I love the range of products they have, and the craftsmanship of them. Thank you To the Downtown Improvement Board for keeping this a high quality market.
Justin Dahlstrom — Google review
Love this market! What a great collection of different vendors and artists. Even though the day was really cold (3/18), the market was bustling and everyone was so friendly! We look forward to our next opportunity to visit and buy from such a wonderful group of craftsmen/craftswomen.
Glenn Jehle — Google review
Wonderful variety of vendors. Great food. Handcrafted items, not the China stuff! And, it's huge! They have outgrown their street and gone to a park-like area, so don't miss that. If you get too hot the shops along the avenue are pretty sweet. Plan for a walk and meal together with friends! Sorry I didn't get vendors in my pics, but you can see them in the background..
Barb FRANCIS — Google review
We just happened to visit downtown when we saw this market and so glad we did!! It was a real market all things handmade. A verity of foods and baked goods. The vendors are very friendly. Can’t wait to visit Florida again and visit the market..
Viola Meza — Google review
Have loved and visited this market the last 9 years of living here. Now I can proudly say I have my own tent set up here selling my photos :) certainly should be on anyone’s to-do list in Pensacola whether you’re just visiting or live here permanently. The vendors are great and always changing wares, so it never gets old.
Mick Dees (nomad.mick) — Google review
Be ready to spend some cash here on Saturday. It has some really pretty stuff, from food to artifacts to entertainment too!. Luvit.
New here but gradually finding some fun things to do.
When next you come here try mimis crepe and thank me later.
NINIs WORLD. S — Google review
Was a great day to be out and about on Market Day. Not too crowded and the vendors were doing great. Found several items I just had to have! It's great talking to the vendors and learning their stories. Many interesting tales, that's for sure. Parking is simple and there's plenty of it. Stop by next time. You'll be glad you did.
Open 9am -2pm on Saturdays.
Dawna Brown-Homes By Dawna — Google review
Wonderful everytime! So many great vendors. I love this market. Always something interesting to find. So many lovely baked items, great local artist. This time around I bought some of the best salsa I have ever had, some pickles, and two of the cutest toddler dresses made from the sweetest vintage fabric.
Claudia — Google review
What an amazing market to check out on a nice Saturday morning. Lots of vendors selling all kinds of different foods from pretzels to ethnic foods. All smelled delicious. I bought myself a neat witchy magnet and a cool little mermaid ring holder. Take your time walking through so you don't miss any of the very cool things. ✌️
Kimberli Mitchell — Google review
Vibrant farmers market in downtown Pensacola, FL. Mom and Pop vendors of all kinds and plenty of different food/dining options.
The Saenger Theatre is a huge and opulent theater located on Palafox Street in downtown Baton Rouge. It has been in operation since 1925 and is known as the Grand Dame of Palafox Street by locals. The theater accommodates more than 1600 people, and features Broadway shows, concerts, and classic films.
Fantastic Opera House! I saw the Romantic Tragedy Lucia di Lammermoor with my boyfriend, and had a wonderful time. The Opera House is beautiful, with drinks, wine, and concessions. We had a balcony seat, and could see the stage and actors perfectly. We got there early since you have to park downtown, but enjoyed a walk through Palafox on our way. The Opera was an amazing production, everyone on stage and the musicians in the Pit gave a fantastic performance. I love the screen at the top of the stage giving subtitles so you know what is being sang.
Kathleen McCrea — Google review
The show Fidler on the Roof was fantastic! We sat in row "B" which had a great view of the musicians below in the dugout. I have long legs and the space between rows is quite shallow. My knees were pressed against the seat in front of me. If we sit in the balconies again, we'll get row "A" instead. Otherwise, I highly recommend the facility.
Melissa McClure — Google review
This place could make a few changes and go from one star to five, but they don’t. They have phenomenal entertainers coming here whether comedy, traveling Broadway, plays, magic and other things. The issue with this place is everything is late and they let everyone just walk in and interrupt patrons. I’ve never seen a place allow people to enter late and then they seat them in the middle of a performance and you have to either move to let someone through or people are blocking you when they stand up. The concessions run the whole show, so people are constantly up and down for snacks and drinks which impacts my ability to enjoy the show when I gotta move or they’re blocking my view. They open the main doors one hour early and then everyone has to cram on top of one another because the seating area opens 30 minutes before the show. The show never starts on time and the 15 minute intermissions are 20-25 minutes, maybe open the seating area 40 minutes before to hopefully start on time. Why not make a simple announcement politely telling people to shut their mouths during the show and to sit their butts down until an intermission or at least the end of a scene. No photography is allowed but people record and take pictures the whole show. Run your theatre better you have great performers now let the folks enjoy the show without distractions. You’d never get by with this kind of relaxed rules elsewhere. I debate every show if I will attend again but the performances are good.
James M — Google review
I've been here probably 10x and the other Saengers a handful of times and this one in Pensacola is still as beautiful as ever. The people who work here take pride in being kind and professional. Concessions were fresh. The theater is preserved so it feels like I'm going back in time! Love it.
PS They're going cashless soon.
K K — Google review
Ceiling was really cool, don’t forget to look up! Seats are incredibly cramped, so there’s not much space for body overflow except onto your seat neighbors. Our knees kept getting hit by the chairs in front of us because the people in front of us appeared just as uncomfortable in their seats. View was nice and the theatre feels small and like it could provide an intimate experience. Speakers or microphones weren’t great when we saw The Book of Mormon, there was some missed dialogue and lyrics which led to humorous scenes not being as humorous.
K Hop — Google review
This is a fantastic venue to see any kind of show. There really isn't a bad seat and the sound quality is excellent. We just saw Alter Bridge here but we have been here for many shows over the years. Definitely recommend especially if you haven't been here before. Easy to get to. Downtown Pensacola location. There is also a really nice parking garage just behind the venue and lots of dining and bar options surrounding it.
Jessica Dekok — Google review
Love going to the Saenger. It is truly a gem of Pensacola! Very intimate setting and great seats wherever you sit. Every show I've seen here has always been a pleasant experience!
Jodi Herring — Google review
1st time attending this venue as it is a bit of a drive from our home in Crestview. However, it was well worth the trip to see the Mania, Abba tribute band, and we chose to stay over at a local hotel instead of driving back late at night. I have seen advertisements for other shows I would be interested in (and not my husband) but since almost all shows are evening performances, I have been very reluctant to make the drive myself late night, as I don't see as well as I used to in the dark. I do wish they would have more weekend afternoon performances. But the theater (and restrooms) were all very nice, appeared clean and well maintained, and the seats were comfortable. We did not buy or look at prices for concessions, but we did note they were available. I would possibly go to another evening performance again (depending on the show), but again, I would be much more likely to go if afternoon performances were available.
Colleen S — Google review
As a life-long Pensacolian, I highly recommend incorporating events at the Saenger into your schedule! I thoroughly enjoy the symphony but in the last year or so have come to love the ballet and also have enjoyed other musical events. The architecture of the Saenger is exquisite and truly a sight to behold. Give yourself as chance to dress up a little, dine out downtown before the show and enjoy a wonderful evening! There are so many exciting events coming up. I am looking forward to Swan Lake in April!
Kristal Walsh — Google review
Pretty venue but you have throw away your mints in your purse before coming in but metal detector does not pick up any thing metal such as s paint can lid in your purse. Awesome lady at front held mints for me but I hope she enjoys them. She deserves for being so nice.
Julie Snow — Google review
I love the Saenger Theater... I have visited as a young Man with my school, several times! I have 7 children and everyone has had an event there... I've went to concerts, plays, and presentations! It's a staple in my life of almost 49 years... thank You! I took a couple of shots at the Christmas parade, my Daughter was with the Pine Forest Eagles, Color Guard! I figured I would share... 20Twenty2
Catfish Davidson — Google review
Alterbridge rocked Pensacola last night ! Awesome show ! Thanks Myles and Mark for playing Pensacola, it was incredible having such quality music played right here at home, no traveling to Atlanta or New Orleans. Myles your music is rocking my world !!! Thank you, thank you, thank you !!!
Kayle McCormick — Google review
We love coming here for performances! It's a great theater and has so much room! Staff is always super friendly and we will continue to come here! Saw Leanne Morgan last night who was of course incredible. Thank you for having her!
Justina Gable — Google review
Enjoyed the presentation of Mozart from the balcony! The orchestra was excellent, actors were captivating, and the storyline was captivating, informative, and humorous! Loved the instrument 'petting zoo' that was interactive with a hand on experience. Highly recommend!
jewel B — Google review
The only problem is that on the balcony, the leg room is very limited. We had read earlier reviews and knew that when we purchased our tickets. Spend the extra few dollars for the floor seating. The renovation to this beautiful theater was very nice. Pensacola downtown is something for Pensacola to be proud of.
Scott Register — Google review
Took my mom to see the production of Die Fledermaus and I didn't regret it. Superb sets with beautiful singing voices. Mom and I had lots of fun.
Kate Owen-Shore — Google review
I had an amazing time at the opera Friday 3/15. The staff were friendly and the opera was awesome 👌🏾
The food afterwards was excellent. I will be returning.
MsLady Bri — Google review
Wonderfully restored old theater. Beautiful. Surprisingly comfortable. Lots of amenities. Great value for the money. I'll definitely look forward to the next time we come back here for a night out. Very enjoyable.
Jim Zagrzebski — Google review
Finding seats was very easy, and the show (Annie) was high-quality, with a great old-fashioned atmosphere. The only downside was that the arrangement of floor seats made it difficult for my fiancée and I to avoid blocking anyone's view without having our own view obstructed.
Sean Delaney — Google review
Extremely Perfectly Prince all the way!! Great acoustics..would have been exceedingly wonderful if they had some backup dancers..but we partied in our row..big time! The guitarist were so accomplished they did Prince proud!! Drummer had it down pat which coming from a Sheila E. Fan is a great compliment. Lead singer: well, I could hug his neck...he was superb. Concessions needed more help but, hey, we came to listen to the Prince music, right?!
Pamela The Islandgirl — Google review
We went to the Saenger to see Mannheim Steamroller's Christmas Concert and thoroughly enjoyed ourselves!
The Saenger Theatre is an older venue that was opened in the mid 1920s. It has been meticulously cared for over the last 98 years, including two major renovations. Today, it is the place to see some great concerts, comedy acts, and plays.
We love going to the theater because of the way it was built, which enables all patrons to see and hear all that's happening on stage.
Mac Maclachlan — Google review
Always loved this historic place. I just wish the seating was not cramped. it's litterally worse than an airplane ride. Was here till see Stomp. Had a great time. The connsessions are cash less so be prepared. There is parking, but it's usually pretty busy in this area. Some pay to park spots are just a block or two away.
The Naval Live Oaks Nature Preserve is a 7.5 mile hiking trail located on the Gulf Islands National Seashore in Pensacola, Florida. It features stands of gnarled and draped live oaks as well as pinewoods and scrubland ecosystems. The nature preserve is a popular destination for locals because it does not have any beach bridge traffic!
If you are staying at or near Navarre this is the best park around that I found. It has narrow trails compared to some but it was not busy and the trails are both shaded and unshaded. There are several trails and the beach at either edge of the park is also very nice for walking. There are picnic pavilions and decent map posts. Trails are very nice. They are predominately very sandy but I wore tennis shoes still. The one downside is a road goes through the park but that's a minor problem really. I spent my entire morning on one side of it. I saw a few people with dogs so I would assume the park is pet friendly as well. This is a park I would highly recommend to nature lovers and hikers alike.
Dylan Smith — Google review
Regarding the NW portion of the park. There is a picnic area and bathroom facilities. The bathrooms were closed during my visit. It could have been due to the freezing temps the night before or just a season thing. The part of the trail I walked was mostly soft sand. At the first west boundary there is a gate and it appears this is a regular entrance for people.
I certainly plan to revisit at a later date to explore the other parts.
Charlene Parker — Google review
The Breckenridge nature trail was a fun trail to hike through. We saw some wildlife. The observation point overlooking the bay was great. The visitor center was closed. Make sure to have bug spray on you to keep mosquitos and flies away.
Chene G — Google review
Beautiful! But getting there is a bear driving through PENSACOLA BEACH! Price to get is was $25 per car so I hope you have a National Park Pass or get a military pass at the gate. The sand was a heavier white sand that does NOT stick to your hands and feet like regular sand. Very odd but was great. Felt “cleaner”. Excellent biking trails and Fort Pickens was awesome just not handicap friendly at all. Not wheelchair accessible. You can walk to the beach from anywhere and set up. The water was amazingly blue and clear and clean and COLD. Several parking areas as you head to Fort Pickens to park and stroll the beach. Not too many places at Fort Pickens for picnic tables. The only sad thing is there were no rangers present at Fort Pickens or anywhere else. Tight budget I guess. The ones we did see were questionable and just stayed inside the discovery center talking to the two cashier girls. Never talked to the visitors or even acknowledged them. Sad for a national park and such a historic place. Fishing is allowed everywhere. Would come back just to hang out on the beach.
HR Olson — Google review
It was a pretty cool trail and you’ve got long and short options which is also nice. My only complain is the littering. There wasn’t a huge amount of trash but there’s still some here and there. Side note you better have your bug-spray on hand because you will get bit the moment you step into the trails!
Lesli Vidal — Google review
Breathtakingly beautiful! Gorgeous view, peaceful walk along the shoreline, picnic tables, and a map of the area is on display at the Main Office/Welcome Center. Dogs are only allowed in approved area’s; I did not see approved areas at this particular park. There is a lovely dog park on Pensacola Beach, located off scenic route highway 98.
BeautifulSoul — Google review
Very cool place to hike, trails through oak Gravesend to sunny, sandy beaches with sparkling waves. A blue heron put on a show for us about 12 feet away in a short tree top.
Susan Geerdes — Google review
Naval Live Oaks Nature Preserve holds a special place in my heart. Nestled along the picturesque Gulf Coast, this hidden gem of natural beauty and tranquility is a must-visit destination. Walking through the preserve, I was enveloped by the soothing sounds of nature—a symphony of chirping birds and rustling leaves. The diversity of flora and fauna amazed me with each step. Vibrant wildflowers painted the landscape, while moss-covered branches added a touch of whimsy. The stunning coastline took my breath away—a never-ending stretch of sugar-white sand meeting crystal-clear waters. It's not just the beauty that captivates; it's the historical significance too. This land played a vital role in shipbuilding history. Naval Live Oaks is a sanctuary where solace is found, nature's wonders are admired, and the interconnectedness of all living beings is contemplated. A visit to this timeless preserve will touch your soul and leave you in awe of its beauty.
Sean Walker — Google review
Hands down my favorite place in the pensacola area for a nature walk. A variety of flora and fauna. Alot of mushrooms as well!!
elizabeth blankley — Google review
Amazing place to go. Tons of different animal tracks and critters to observe and I love how far off the road it is. Really allows you step away from the noises of the city and into nature. This our Favorite place to go with the kids for mini adventures into the wild.
Michelle Tyler — Google review
The only reason I took my family is because when I looked at the Google Maps pictures, there was a picture of a hanging rope that you can throw yourself off of and my family (who was in town for my birthday) loved the idea! We were disappointed because we couldn’t find it but were glad we got to enjoy our time there. It’s so beautiful but be ready for the long walk to get to the water!
Esmeralda Jimenez — Google review
Stayed a couple months winter 2022 then back for a couple months this year. These trails, both the boardwalk, visitor center area south of 98, and the Jackson trail on the other side of the highway are wonderful for long hikes. Dog friendly.
Lisa LaGrow — Google review
I love the national Park service and the department of the interior for this hidden gem! Rope swings, fish cleaning sink, picnic area, trails, fishing, swimming, and more. Absolutely stunning.
Splash City Adventures is an amusement park located adjacent to a water park. The attraction offers various amusements such as go-karts, arcade games, and laser tag for visitors to enjoy. Recently rebranded with a fresh coat of paint, the park looks great and features an 18-hole putt-putt course that provides challenging fun for the whole family. All-day wristbands are available at reasonable prices which allow visitors to enjoy all the amusements throughout their stay.
Splash City is making a come back!! New branding and a fresh coat of paint for the park looks great. Go karts and laser tag are always a good time and thier Putt putt is back open too. This is one of the best courses we've played from Orange Beach to Panama City. 18 holes of challenging fun for the whole family. My 10 year old loves it, but not as much as the water park, which opens on the 21st. We hope more people will visit and keep this place thriving for years to come!
Darrik Scott — Google review
Although it was a dreary day with intermittent rain my kids were begging to go for a visit with all the new activities provided. The staff was amazing. They helped us get the kids on the rides they wanted to experience and did it with wonderful customer service and smiles. I thanked the employees letting them know I appreciated them all and they were saints braving the weather for us and each one of them responded if y'all are happy and having a good time it's worth it! We will definitely be back and appreciate all that made our Saturday a fabulous time!
Megan Miller — Google review
The kids really had fun. Just enough rides to not get bored. The only con is that they need better light at night. The areas far from the building were dark and gloomy. LeD lights would be perfect! Other than that, no complaints. The food was too expensive for my 6 kids. We didn't do the arcade bc I couldn't get them off the go karts lol.
Queen Mo — Google review
Had such a blast with family here!!! They have go karting, mini golf, laser tag, and arcade games. Go karting was definitely our favorite and the weather was so nice when we visited. They have a really cool pirate theme going on with neat displays. They also have carnival-type rides that are great for little kids! I highly recommend visiting with friends or family, it wasn't packed and the employees were friendly. We will definitely be visiting again in the future, thank you to the staff for making it a fun family night for us!
Jenna Bodin — Google review
All day wristbands are totally worth it. We was able to continue running around the park all day. Did not eat there. The amount for food was a bit much for 6 kids.
Tiffany Walker (Tipstarr526) — Google review
Wow we got there on a Sunday and the water park was closed, but the rest was open and we practically had our very own park attendants going from ride to ride with us. No lines, no waiting for anything and the employees were very attentive, kind and friendly. Our family had a ball!
Sabrina Marie Wagner — Google review
Ride side was abandoned- sidewalks overgrown. I didn’t see but one adult working and it was the maintenance guy- who happened to be manning the grill. The food was overpriced even for a park. The slides were dirty with slime- and weeds everywhere/ including in the water. Seems like it’s very poorly managed. Not really worth it unless you plan to slide all day
Sirs Circle — Google review
Been planning this adventure for a while family was here visiting, grandsons 15yh birthday -3 kids Total- Bought the tickets weeks in advance. Got there- and it looked run down, unmaintained, went in the cashier said life gaurds didnt show up, no call/no show- only a few ppl to run the park.The lazy river & all kids pads were closed- the gilrill was not opened either- mind you your not allowed to bring coolers in the park- so how do you stay hydrated in over 100 degree weather!?!? The kids were able to go down 2 water slides- all that was opened, they went down a couple times before they closed the slides for good and opened the lazy river. The 15, 11 & 6 yr old was not wanting to get in the lazy river nor were the rest of due to the water being so murky, dirty and moldy. Everything was over grown, nothing was maintained, trash everywhere, so much dirt in all the water rides-
Spoke with the manager - expressed my concerns- he said the life guards went to another function- on a busy weekend -Saturday.
Obviously there is maintenance issues, staffing issues
We left after an hour & went to some place else... Was not an idea place to go to celebrate a 15th Birthday or any birthday. Huge disappointment!
Fantasy Excursions Travel Agency — Google review
Paid for a combination rides and water park. About 50% of the attractions were closed. This should be relayed to the customers "before" paying for admissions! We left in less than an hour.
Jim Krizon — Google review
I used to work at this place. It's a decent park to spend an afternoon. However, it is maintained by the bare minimum of staff who can't keep up with all the maintenance of an actual amusement park. Granted, the staff who do work here are always very kind and helpful. Just know that everyone is doing their best.
Truman Sharp — Google review
Our second time here and this place has gone down hill. Half of the arcade games do not work. We were fortunate to enjoy March Madness promotion; however, they ran out of pizza and we had to wait almost 2 hours to get it. It was surprisingly empty during Spring Break 2024. They need a total overhaul of everything!
Pacific LeFleur — Google review
Came here on a slow night where they only had about 3 workers running all of the rides (since it wasn’t busy enough for them to have anymore). All of the staff was extremely helpful and friendly, especially Joseph. He was more than willing to help and open rides just for my 2 kids to ride. Goofy golf and laser tag were extremely fun as well. It’s a smaller park but the prices are decent considering everything thats included in the wristband price. We’ll definitely be back!
Torrie Carroll — Google review
We went for the day. Had a good time. Was worth the price. This isn't a huge place, there were no lines. They open at noon and close at 5pm. Good place for little kids. They have 6 or 7 big slides. The lazy river was not open when we were there, if you are taking teenagers they will probably get board after 3 hours. We did have a good day and yes we will be back. If you have little ones buy the season pass it pays it self off by the second time you use it.
Darren Norgren — Google review
We had the best time! We rented a cabana, but the cost was well worth it, just to have some shade (too expensive OUCH!) I had three kids (6, 10, 12) with me and they ran all over the park the whole day. This park is a lot smaller than the larger beach water parks, but there was barely a wait for the slides and plenty for the kids to do. I mostly enjoyed dips in the lazy river and checked in on the kids. Food was great but a little overpriced. ($20 large pizza) It’s a waterpark, you have to expect that. From what I remember, there were only one slide out of order. They did have a “situation” in the bathroom and it smelled really bad. We spent the whole day and it was never addressed. Also, toilet paper was not well stocked. I don’t know if this was just a situation or an every day thing, but it was really awful. Make sure you wear your shoes in to the bathroom. Other than that, we had a fantastic time and would recommend this park over the big beach parks due to the park entry cost and short wait times for the slides.
Tracey Miner — Google review
4 out of 8 rides down, one shut down while we were waiting in line, you have to find an attendant that has an attitude to start the rides, the food is expensive and takes extremely long, they didn't have enough golf balls for mini golf and the nicest employees were the ladies working in the snack stand. Not worth the time or money, needs alot of upgrades and better management.
The Plaza De Luna Memorial Monument is a beautiful park located in Pensacola, Florida. It features a fountain, statues, walking trails, and historic markers. The memorial is dedicated to the Sebago cutter, which served many roles during the Vietnam War. It's often hard to find parking in the area, but it's a great place for kids to watch birds and enjoy the view.
Very nice place to walk. Pier close by for fishing. Other places nearby to eat.
MultiMM68-Big Mike — Google review
Nice place and good view. Hard to find parking if it is busy time. Kids would love to watch birds here.
Sarav S — Google review
This area, still trying to come back from the devastating destruction left by Hurricane Sally still has amazing views. Come on down and enjoy amazing sunsets and the peaceful waters of the bay. You won't regret it.
Regina Washington — Google review
Nice viewing area.. there are people fishing too
Isabell S — Google review
Simple. No nonsense splash pad. I thought the kids would be bored but no. Entertain themselves for at least an hour with this. I like that they have both of the extra exits chained off so you can keep an eye on the kids easier. There's lots of grassy areas. Also. I just wish there was some shade over the splash pad.
Luella Hansen — Google review
Beautiful fountain for the kiddos to splash in, love the little icecream shop next door. And a great view of the boats coming and going.
A Nelson (DZ Dog Mom) — Google review
Nice park at the end of the road right by downtown Pensacola. Nice area. This memorial is for the Sebago, a cutter that served many roles including service in Vietnam during the war. This area was hit hard by hurricane Sally but coming back.
Hayes Weggeman — Google review
Nice place. Lately some visitors "forget" their trash. Please respect order and cleanliness.
Ben Barrionuevo — Google review
Park is beautiful. Tall ships eh we won’t go back
Denise Cannon Ray — Google review
Very calm serene spot great place to walk. There’s spots to eat great views lots of different birds. I loved it!!! I enjoyed everything about Pensacola there’s isn’t much I didn’t enjoy.
Giselle Villot — Google review
Very nice place for kids and adults. Free parking and enough areas to walk and comfortable sit enjoying the ocean. During the winter bring your jacket and summers days, of course your shorts are in order. Many restaurants in a very safe area for all.
J. Castillo — Google review
I love coming down here to sit and watch the birds and water while I read!! And take a walk on the pier!
Marcy Crowder — Google review
Love this area. Good view of the 3 mile bridge and Pensacola Bay. Lots of pelicans to see to. Very peaceful.
Elisabeth — Google review
Beautiful, calm and quiet! Nice place to sit and rest.
Meghan Ruff — Google review
Great location that overlooks the bay connecting Pensacola with Gulf Breeze. Also there are some great locations to dock fish, so make sure to bring a fishing pole. If you're a photographer, good opportunity to catch some great sunrise and sunset photos.
Jeff Sanders — Google review
A place Pensacola can be proud of. It's breathtaking views ,and the fishing awesome. Only problem here is the trash in the water near the ferry ⛴️.
Candy Alcott — Google review
Nice place on the waterside that used to be a public hall, but is now an open public park. Free parking and a few signs with descriptions. Funniest thing is that the open fountain area with water jets had a maximum occupancy sign. For an area largely without borders (open paths without doors and a border that was maybe 24 inches high), we wonder how one would count to determine if maximum occupancy were reached, and whether a few people would have to take one step away from the center to reduce the number. Plus, if maximum occupancy signs are to ensure evacuation can take place in case of fire or emergency, we wondered how that would apply with a fountain of water coming from the ground...
Rob Gee — Google review
Such a beautiful place to take the family and explore. It's a nice little memorial and the location is just absolutely perfect. Definitely a good place to take the kids to learn and to see the water.