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Map of Downtown Port St. Joe
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Port St. Joe Location On The Florida Map
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About Port St. Joe
Port St. Joe is a city located in Gulf County, Florida, United States. The city serves as the county seat and is situated on the Gulf of Mexico along the Florida Panhandle. With a population of approximately 3,357 residents as of the 2020 census, Port St. Joe covers a total area of 11.97 square miles, including both land and water areas.

The city was incorporated in 1909 and has a rich maritime history dating back to the 19th century. Originally established as a lumber and shipping port, Port St. Joe became an important economic center for the region's timber industry. The area experienced significant growth during the early 1900s when it served as a major shipping point for naval stores and lumber products.
Port St. Joe's economy today relies heavily on tourism, fishing, and paper manufacturing. The Port St. Joe Marina serves as a hub for recreational and commercial fishing activities. The city is home to a paper mill operated by Domtar Corporation, which provides employment for many local residents and contributes significantly to the area's economic stability.

The city offers several notable attractions and recreational opportunities. St. Joseph Peninsula State Park is located nearby and features pristine beaches, hiking trails, and camping facilities. The park is renowned for its undeveloped coastline and diverse wildlife, including various bird species and sea turtles. Constitution Convention Museum State Park commemorates Florida's first constitutional convention, which was held in the area in 1838.

Port St. Joe's downtown area features the Historic Downtown District, which includes various shops, restaurants, and historic buildings. The Gulf County Welcome Center provides information about local attractions and serves as a starting point for visitors exploring the region.
The city experiences a humid subtropical climate with hot, humid summers and mild winters. This climate supports the area's tourism industry, particularly during the fall and spring months when temperatures are more moderate. Port St. Joe's location on the Gulf Coast makes it susceptible to tropical weather systems during hurricane season.
Transportation access to Port St. Joe is provided primarily through State Road 71 and U.S. Route 98. The nearest major airport is Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport, located approximately 45 miles southeast of the city. Port St. Joe maintains its small-town character while serving as a gateway to the natural attractions of the Florida Panhandle's coastal region.
The Facts:State: | Florida |
County: | Gulf |
Population (2020): | 3,357[1] |
Density: | 358.39/sq mi (138.38/sq km) |
Area: | 11.97 sq mi (30.99 sq km) |
Coordinates: | 29°48′53″N 85°17′50″W |
ZIP Codes: | 32456, 32457 |
Area code(s): | 850 |
FIPS code: | 12-58675 |
GNIS feature ID: | 2404557 |
Official Website: | www.cityofportstjoe.com |
Beaches Around Port St. Joe
- St. Joseph Peninsula State Park Beach
- Cape San Blas Beach
- Mexico Beach
- Indian Pass Beach
- Simmons Bayou Beach
- Salinas Park Beach
- Beacon Hill Beach
- Money Bayou Beach
- Stump Hole Beach
- Overstreet Beach
Main sights in Port St. Joe
- Cape San Blas Lighthouse
- Constitution Convention Museum State Park
- St. Joseph Peninsula State Park
- Port St. Joe Marina
- George Core Park
- Frank Pate Park
- Historic Downtown Port St. Joe
- Gulf County Welcome Center
- Salinas Park
- St. Joseph Bay
- Cape San Blas Beach
- Scallop Cove
How to Get to Port St. Joe
By Car
From the North:
- Take Interstate 10 to Tallahassee
- Follow US-319 South to US-98
- Continue on US-98 West to Port St. Joe
From the West:
- Follow US-98 East from Panama City
- Continue approximately 40 miles to Port St. Joe
By Air
The nearest airports to Port St. Joe are:
- Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport (ECP) - Located near Panama City, about 60 miles away
- Tallahassee International Airport (TLH) - About 100 miles northeast of Port St. Joe
From either airport, you'll need to rent a car or arrange transportation to reach Port St. Joe.
Local Navigation
Once in Port St. Joe, the town is easily navigable with:
- US-98 (Coastal Highway) running through the center of town
- Reid Avenue serving as the main downtown street
- Marina Drive providing access to the waterfront areas
References
1. ^ Port St. Joe city, Florida. U.S. Census Bureau.U.S. Maps
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