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05/10/2021

BLUE ANGELS HOMECOMING AIR SHOW at Pensacola Beach. Friday and Saturday November 5th & 6th. Have your eyes toward the sky at 11:00am and then "Ready . . . break!"

Coast Guard Search & Rescue demo
Navy E-2 Hawkeye
Stearman Flight
Bob Carlton's sail plane
Corsair/Kate WWII demo
Rob Holland
Aeroshell Team
Air Force F-22 Raptor
Red Line
Skip Stewart
and, of course, YOUR United States Navy Blue Angels including . . .
Faaaaaaaaaaaaat Albert!

The ol' Air Boss will see you at the beach!

05/10/2021

UPDATE: Gulf Islands National Seashore will reopen the Fort Pickens Area, today 8 at 8 a.m.

The Fort Pickens Area and campground closed today October 5 due to flooding.

Please drive with caution if water is on the roadway.

Image courtesy of National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)

02/09/2021

The U.S. Navy Blue Angels 75th Anniversary Homecoming Air Show will move to Pensacola Beach due to COVID-19 restrictions onboard Naval Air Station Pensacola and other naval installations across the Southeast. The show will remain Nov. 5-6.

We know this is a big change, but we're hometown proud and doing our best to bring you a safe and exciting airshow 💙 💛

Get the full details and show information here: https://bit.ly/2FvmGEO
Escambia County

07/07/2021

Do you plan to watch the U.S. Navy Blue Angels Pensacola Beach Airshow from Gulf Islands National Seashore?

Here are some tips to help you prepare:

- Roadside parking and parking in the sand is not allowed
- No pets on the beach, on beach boardwalks, or in forts
- Dogs must be on a leash 6 feet in length or less
- Practice leave no trace principles and take you your trash with you
- Do not enter or disturb sea turtle/shore bird posted nesting areas
- Do not walk over dunes and vegetation, use natural trails

Blue Angels flying over Fort McRee. (NPS/Doggrell)

29/06/2021

The Santa Rosa Island Authority (SRIA) will once again host the annual Pensacola Beach Air Show, with the U.S. Navy Blue Angels celebrating their 75th anniversary this season and headlining, on Friday, July 9, and Saturday, July 10. In addition to the Blue Angels, there will be a host of world-cla...

25/06/2021

😁The Fort Pickens Area will reopen Friday, June 25, at 7 a.m. for day use and camping. Be cautious there is still salt water and sand on Fort Pickens Road, and minor flooding in the campgrounds.

A big thanks to our facility maintenance staff who worked hard to repair the roads.

23/06/2021

Tuesday update: Fort Pickens Area and campground will remain closed through Thursday, June 24. Park staff will continue to assess conditions throughout the week and will reevaluate Friday, June 25, for reopening conditions.

For more information: https://go.usa.gov/x6yyr

21/06/2021
28/05/2021

Today, the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) has re-opened the Pensacola Bay Bridge, restoring the vital connection between the communities of Gulf Breeze and Pensacola along U.S. 98.

The majority of the bridge is open to four lanes of traffic (two in each direction) except for a two-lane, half-mile segment just west of the bridge’s arch while work to complete final repairs continues. The speed limit is temporarily set at 35 mph and emergency refuge areas are available on the bridge.

To quickly clear travel lanes following vehicle incidents FDOT’s Road Ranger Service Patrol will be stationed on each end of the bridge from 5 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday, and between 7 a.m. and 10 p.m. on weekends and major holidays. At other times, at least one unit will be on-call and available. Law enforcement will also be on-site 24-hours a day on both ends of the bridge to alert drivers about the temporary restrictions.

Consistent with the requirements within the construction contract, FDOT will continue to withhold payments of $35,000 per day until four lanes of traffic are restored to the entire southbound span of the Pensacola Bay Bridge. FDOT is regularly reviewing the contractor’s schedule of the entire Pensacola Bay Bridge Project with the anticipated completion date for all improvements currently scheduled for January 2022.

At this time, tolls on the Garcon Point Bridge are suspended through Sunday, June 6, 2021. Escambia County Area Transit (ECAT) will soon discontinue service for the Route 61 detour across the Garcon Point Bridge. Normal schedules for Route 61 and Route 64 Beach Jumper will restart. Schedules are located on goecat.com and the ECAT Ride guide.

Details on the reconstruction efforts, including graphics, FAQs, and regular updates can be found online at fdot.gov/PensacolaBay. Members of the public wishing to receive these updates can choose to subscribe by providing their email address on this website as well.

27/05/2021

A video showing how traffic is supposed to flow on the about-to-be-reopened Bay Bridge between Pensacola and Gulf Breeze.

12/05/2021

The Pensacola Bay ferry service will restart for the spring season this Friday.

15/04/2021
06/04/2021

is just around the corner and April 17th is a fee free day!

We encourage you to take advantage of it to explore the beauty, culture, and history of Gulf Islands National Seashore.

Park Information: https://www.nps.gov/guis/index.htm

12/03/2021

What’s all the buzz about the Blue Angels this weekend??? They will be heading home Sunday, March 14 to NAS Pensacola from winter training in El Centro, California. If you’re on Pensacola Beach around 3:30 pm or so you might be lucky enough to catch their “beach buzz” as they fly in via Downtown Pensacola then Pensacola Beach en route to Sherman Field! Photo courtesy Jays and Jets Photography.

04/03/2021

Photo taken February 28 by Jon Becker Despite Florida Department of Transportation Secretary Kevin J. Thibault, P.E. hosting a press conference to confirm the Pensacola Bay Bridge would reopen to two lanes of reduced speed traffic by the end of March, it will not reopen to any traffic this month and...

01/03/2021

National Park Service biologists discovered the first shorebird nests of the 2021 season. GUIS has a number of shorebird species in Florida and Mississippi portions of the park that lay their eggs on open sand.

What does this mean for visitors?

- Areas marked off limits with signs and string to protect nest
- Reduced speed limits
- Extra caution when walking in sand, near dunes or side of road
- Free 50th Anniversary shorebird magnets at entrance stations

NPS Photo/Doggrell

21/02/2021

It was really nice to see the sun a d have some warmer weather after last week!

Our version of plowing the road.
31/01/2021

Our version of plowing the road.

19/01/2021

A pair of excavators work from a barge to demolish a Pensacola Bay Bridge girder that was damaged during Hurricane Sally in September 2020. A total of 90 damaged bridge girders must be removed and replaced.

Crews estimate completing repairs for the eventual eastbound (Pensacola to Gulf Breeze) bridge in March 2021.

The westbound (Gulf Breeze to Pensacola) bridge was under construction at the time of the hurricane and sustained comparatively minor damage. Work is continuing to complete that structure, along with the new interchange at 17th Avenue in Pensacola, by the end of calendar year 2021.

In the final configuration, the Pensacola Bay Bridge will accommodate three lanes of both east and westbound traffic, inside and outside shoulders, and ten-foot-wide multiuse paths.

I was able to confirm that the covered parking will comfortably accommodate a classic Mustang lol.
18/01/2021

I was able to confirm that the covered parking will comfortably accommodate a classic Mustang lol.

26/12/2020

Need a break from the hustle and bustle of the holiday season? It is never too early to start planning your visit to !

The National Park Service is offering six fee FREE days in 2021:
📌January 18: Birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr.
📌April 17: First day of National Park Week
📌August 4: One year anniversary of the Great American Outdoors Act
📌August 25: National Park Service Birthday
📌September 25: National Public Lands Day
📌November 11: Veterans Day

Happy planning!; https://www.nps.gov/guis/planyourvisit/index.htm

Photo: Gulf Islands visitors-NPS/Doggrell

It is really great that Fort Pickens ha reopened. The beaches are recovering well out there. This was at Langdon Beach -...
10/12/2020

It is really great that Fort Pickens ha reopened. The beaches are recovering well out there. This was at Langdon Beach - the parking lot is still closed but you can park across the street at Battery Langdon.

A gorgeous sunset yesterday on Pensacola Beach.
18/11/2020

A gorgeous sunset yesterday on Pensacola Beach.

Lots of shells on Pensacola Beach Friday morning.
15/11/2020

Lots of shells on Pensacola Beach Friday morning.

A bald eagle I spotted on a dune near the entrance to Fort Pickens a few days ago.
11/10/2020

A bald eagle I spotted on a dune near the entrance to Fort Pickens a few days ago.

01/10/2020

BREAKING: FDOT SAYS "APPROXIMATELY" SIX MONTHS FOR THREE MILE BRIDGE REPAIRS

Shared by Andrew McKay
From FDOT:
FDOT’s October 1 Updates on the Pensacola Bay Bridge Recovery Efforts

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – After a multi-layer inspection and assessment by the Florida Department of Transportation’s (FDOT) statewide team of bridge experts, FDOT announced today, Thursday, October 1, that the recommended repairs to the damaged areas of the Pensacola Bay Bridge will take approximately six months to complete, weather permitting. Once repairs are complete, all four lanes will be open with no load restrictions and at the same condition as expected for new construction.

FDOT recognizes that businesses impacted by the closure of the Pensacola Bay Bridge are facing concerns. It is critical that their customers have access to their business and that they continue to patronize these businesses, in spite of the disruption of traffic. The department is examining several ways to help alleviate the concerns of local business owners. To that end, FDOT will be meeting with local leaders, chambers of commerce and others to communicate information and coordinate outreach efforts to the community and visitors beginning the week of Monday, October 5.

FDOT is actively exploring alternative transportation solutions to assist moving people and goods through the region and is also assisting local governments as they look to apply for emergency relief funds through the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) regarding alternate transportation services.

FDOT and its partners have made the reopening of the Pensacola Bay Bridge a top priority with numerous efforts underway. The survey of the piers and topside inspections have been completed along with most of the underwater footings. Demolition is proceeding with a focus on two of the spans to allow for underwater inspection. The contractor has ordered two additional cranes to replace existing cranes that were damaged or lost to assist in the process. Two additional subcontractors are also on-site, mobilized from as far away as Baton Rouge, to increase on-site resources with additional equipment and 40 additional personnel to expedite demolition.

Three of the contractor’s barges remain on or under the structure and the removal of those barges will have to be done with great caution. The contractor has prioritized the removal of the barges and will work closely with FDOT to ensure the least amount of additional damage possible to the bridge in this effort. To date, the nine barges have been removed from the area including three from private property, three from the Bayou Texar region, two from Naval Air Station Pensacola and one near the Garcon Point Bridge.

The design is underway for the permanent repairs and reestablishment of four lanes of traffic on the bridge with a focus on substructure repairs which includes the piers. Durability, and ensuring there is absolutely no reduction in the bridge’s strength as a result of the repairs, remains paramount in the design plans.

FDOT is assessing the final total number of the spans/piers that will ultimately need to be replaced. The contractor has already fabricated 25 beams and the piers needed to begin repairs. The contractor has also begun constructing more replacement beams and piers at its offsite yard and has reached out to other facilities to assist in production. This aggressive effort will allow the installation of these items to commence as soon as demolition of the damaged items are complete.

Further preliminary inspection findings include:

* To date, FDOT divers have inspected 202 underwater footings while top side inspection teams have assessed 105 spans, 202 piers and 525 beams.
* The number of spans requiring full replacement remains at five and FDOT has identified an additional two that will require partial replacement.
* FDOT will have to replace a number of beams and is still determining the specific number needing replacement.

Motorists should continue to use all available detour routes, which include the Garcon Point Bridge and State Road 87. At this time, tolls on the Garcon Point Bridge have been suspended through 6 a.m., Friday, October 23.

Details on the detour routes, including graphics, FAQs, and regular updates can be found online at fdot.gov/PensacolaBay. Members of the public wishing to receive these updates can choose to subscribe by providing their email address on this website as well. FDOT has also posted a video overview of the bridge that highlights the individual components inspectors are investigating.

FDOT understands the contractor has dispatched a community outreach team and insurance claim specialists to assist impacted property owners. The contractor has asked property owners impacted by Skanska’s barges or other equipment during Hurricane Sally to contact them at [email protected].

Blue Angels flyby down Pensacola Beach yesterday!
26/09/2020

Blue Angels flyby down Pensacola Beach yesterday!

Hurricane Marco out in the Gulf of Mexico made for some interesting clouds and waves.  This was taken a few miles down t...
24/08/2020

Hurricane Marco out in the Gulf of Mexico made for some interesting clouds and waves. This was taken a few miles down the road at Fort Pickens earlier today.

12/08/2020

It was a post card kind of day. A video post card lol.

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