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Gay Florida Panhandle Road Trip Guide

Florida’s Panhandle stretches roughly miles from the mention line at Alabama east to Apalachicola and north to Tallahassee. The region is home to numerous historical, natural, and cultural gems &#; and the bluest waters I&#;ve seen in Florida. If you&#;re interested in a Panhandle road trip, then arrange at least a several days in the region.

On my Big Gay Florida Road Trip, I decided to hunker down in the center of the Panhandle in Miramar, just outside of Destin. For me, it was a perfect location. I drove through Apalachicola on the way into the panhandle, spent a day in Destin, a day in Pensacola Beach, and then ended my trip exploring Panama City before heading toward Tallahassee.

How Gay is The Panhandle?

Although progress is being made on the Panhandle to create a more welcoming environment to LGBTQ visitors and residents, I won&#;t lie &#; there&#;s still work to do. As a lipstick lesbian who is very out about being married to a woman, I felt very comfortable with everyone I met. I make no guarantees that you&#;ll have the similar experience, b

Gay Travel Information was created by Out & About Travel&#;s founder, Desiree Sousa in November

A pioneer of the online gay & lesbian travel industry, Desiree was looking to start a gay travel blog. She wanted a creative a way she and her colleagues could distribute honest, respectful views of the many businesses, travel destinations and events they frequent.

What sets Gay Travel Information apart is that we don&#;t just emphasize on &#;the usual&#; LGBT owned bars, cafes and inns &#; or on businesses that list themselves as &#;gay friendly&#; simply because of an affixed rainbow sticker on the front of a window or flying a rainbow flag outside their business. Gay Explore Information spotlights the latest and greatest spots offering the best experience for all in a warm, welcoming environment. After all, most places these days will label themselves as gay warm. We only spotlight businesses that give a truly amazing product. Something we are proud to give our &#;stamp of approval&#; to based on factors such as ambiance, service, crowd and quality of produ

           SAWMILL CAMPING RESORT

Sawmill is the premier gay and lesbian community in the Southeast!

 

Relax at the heated outdoor clothing optional pool, trial the tranquility of the spacious grounds, walk around Ricki Lake, or enjoy the many activities our nearby community has to offer from Zip Lines to Antique Shopping.

Our campers dance the night away in Woody's Nightclub to the sounds of the areas best DJ's, lounge around at our Cigar Bar, caress up to our crackling campfires, and enjoy shows on our Main Stage inside our monumental courtyard.

 

Come and enjoy four bars, various themed events, entertainment, daily activities, game-shows, comedy shows, and delicious food days a year!

Sawmill is a 21+, private, membership-only club and you must be a  member to visit or stay at Sawmill! 

Our memberships are only $50 and are valid for a full 12 months.

A valid membership is required to make all reservations and must be valid during the entire stay.

Sawmill is a Cashless facility and is proud to be

Destin LGBTQ City Guide

Situated in the panhandle on Florida’s stunning Emerald Coast, Destin is a city with a population of around only 20, people, but millions of tourists attend each year. One trip to Destin and it would be easy to see why – the mile Emerald Coastline is known for its sugary white sand, emerald waters, and friendly people. Even better, it has a smaller, but thriving LGBTQ community. It’s a awesome place to visit and a great place to call home.

A Look at Destin’s History

Destin was named after Leonard Destin, a fishing captain from New England who moved to the area in He was known for adding a bit of New England feel to the area – in fact, those New England roots are still reflected today in buildings fancy the iconic Henderson Park Inn. The building is often voted one of the most romantic getaway destinations on the coast and features New England-style architecture. Leonard Destin and others who moved to the area at the same time were also avid fishermen, and the area remains an significant fishing center today, not to mention