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Contact: Susan Teel, 850-934-2618
GULF BREEZE, FL. – Gulf Islands National Seashore announces that the Perdido Key/Johnson Beach Area in Florida will close on Monday, October 26, at 5:00 pm ahead of the approaching storm. The anticipated intense winds, rough seas, and heavy rain will impact these areas and are expected to cause flooding of roads and coastal areas. Current predications indicate that the park may be affected by the storm. The Fort Pickens, Highway 399 – J. Earle Bowden Way, and Opal Beach Areas remain closed due to damage from Hurricane Sally.
These Florida areas will remain closed until further notice. "Safety of our visitors and our staff are our number one priority during extreme weather events, and in this case the most appropriate action is to close these areas.” The Naval Live Oaks mainland area and Okaloosa day use area of the seashore in Florida will remain open.
The Fort Barrancas area remains closed due to closures of the NAS Pensacola.
Park staff will assess conditions once the weather passes and throughout the next few days will announce updates as appropriate.
About Gulf Islands National Seashore: Created in 1971, the national seashore stretches 160 miles along the northern coast of the Gulf of Mexico in Florida and Mississippi, and includes barrier islands, maritime forests, historic forts, bayous, and marine habitat. Visit us at www.nps.gov/GulfIslands, on Facebook www.facebook.com/GulfIslandsNPS, Twitter www.twitter.com/GulfIslandsNPS, and Instagram www.Instagram.com/GulfIslandsNPS
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Last updated: October 27, 2020