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Seacrest Beach, Florida begins after the big bend in the road on Scenic Highway 30-A. The road still follows the gulf here, and passes through areas with an up-close view of just how wild and dense the coastal scrub can get. Suddenly, rising out of the dunes, is the residential community of Seacrest. Camp Creek Lake is one outstanding feature of the area, as is the area golf club with its marshlands, perfect for wading birds, plantings of more than 200 live oaks, and its challenging landscape.
Seacrest is a quiet residential community with some of the highest sand dunes on 30-A, so high that one can easily view dolphins swimming in the distance. One of the least developed and most scenic of the dune lakes, Camp Creek is located on the western edge of the community and extends north and south of 30-A. Legend says that the Creek Indians lived in this area and that the lake was named in their honor
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