If a beach home isn't complete without a boat, this is the home for you: This Grayton Beach property is feet from a community boat dock and ramp on Western Lake,
a coastal dune lake.
Located off of Scenic Highway 30A in Santa Rosa Beach, this serene park is home to a peaceful beach and
coastal dune lake, as well as a 1.5 - mile nature trail for hikers.
Located in the west part of the building enjoy first - floor partial views of the gulf through the nature preserve and views of 2 pools and
the coastal dune lake.
Located in the west part of the building enjoy first floor partial views of the gulf through the nature preserve and views of 2 pools and
the coastal dune lake from your private balcony.
This rental offers a master suite on the main level and a private master suite upstairs with a private sitting area and oversized rooftop balcony offering sweeping views of the rare
coastal dune lake and colorful Gulf of Mexico.
Enjoy the rare
coastal dune lake located on property where you can fish, kayak, and canoe or just take in its natural beauty.
Be sure to canoe or kayak out to the 100 - acre
coastal dune lake!
New Urbanist enclave on the Panhandle made up of a David Rockwell — designed inn and rental residences near
a coastal dune lake.
Santa Rosa Beach and much of this stretch of the Emerald Coast is known for its powder - white sand, and beautiful dunes lining the ocean creating brackish water inlets and
coastal dune lakes — a rarity around the world.
The capacious balcony displays breathtaking views of the pool area,
coastal dune lakes and beyond to the most famed crystal - clear waters of the Gulf coast.
While it may sound like a bad game of darts being tossed at a map, each of these locations — along with Australia, South Carolina, and Oregon — are home to a rare global phenomenon called
coastal dune lakes.
There are eighteen miles of bike paths along the beach and
coastal dune lakes which makes exercise a fun and interesting event.
Stroll along the wooded boardwalk, which leads across the larger of two
coastal dune lakes, and a protected wildlife area
Destin Pointe is a one of a kind gated island community that offers two pools, two
coastal dune lakes, shuffle board and tennis courts.
Not exact matches
Fraser Island provides a globally significant example of geological processes and biological evolution, including: complex
coastal dune formations that are still evolving; an array of
lakes that is exceptional in terms of number, diversity, age and the evidence of dynamic and developmental stages; and outstanding examples of ecosystems that have developed in response to maritime conditions and poor soils in
coastal dune formations.
Swathes of untouched coastline, coral reefs, long sandy beaches,
coastal dunes,
lakes and the chance to see elephant, buffalo, rhino, zebra, eland, kudu, and over 521 species of bird
From the shallow inlets near Port Albert to the wide open waterways of
Lakes Entrance, Ninety Mile Beach is a stretch of golden sand and
coastal dunes that separates the Gippsland
Lakes from the crashing waves of Bass Strait.
A patchwork of
lake systems, the bulk of the country's remaining swamp forests, Africa's largest estuarine system, 25 000 year - old
coastal dunes, 220 km of beach,
coastal forest, grasslands, coral reefs and a rich underwater life combine to make the park one of the country's most popular destinations.
The southern coast's scenic
coastal corridor (aka the Garden Route) is a Pandora's box of ancient forests, rivers, wetlands,
dunes, beaches,
lakes, mountains and indigenous fynbos.
Fraser Island is a unique World Heritage icon being the world's largest sand island with over 40
lakes including most of the world's perched
lakes, towering forests, vegetation and landform types as diverse as huge sandblows,
coastal sand
dunes, cliffs of coloured sands, heathland, open forests and rainforests.
Covering a total area of 1 040 km ² (400 square miles or 257,000 acres), it has numerous freshwater inland
lakes,
coastal dunes, closed - canopy forests and large open plains.
For an unforgettable experience, wind through the surreal shifting landscapes of Oso Flaco
Lake, where a boardwalk leads through a section of one of the world's largest
coastal dune systems.
This intimate
coastal lodge, nestled into a
coastal sand
dune, lies within the iSimangaliso World Heritage Park with access to wilderness beaches,
coastal forests and
lakes.
The country's now third - largest protected area in St Lucia includes
Lake St Lucia and spans 280 km of coastline, a natural ensemble of
lakes, swamp forest, ancient
coastal dunes, and an estuarine system, with World Heritage status.
Its 400,000 acres are home to eight distinct ecosystems — moving from the mangrove, wallum, and banksia forests of the west and into the subtropical rainforest of the interior, skirting clear
dune lakes and bouncing through «wet» and «dry» eucalyptus forests, before finally emerging on the wind - lashed
coastal dunes of the expansive eastern beach, is literally a trip through time.