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where is the big bend area of florida

The Big Bend area of Florida is the rural Gulf Coast region where the Panhandle curves down into the peninsula, along the northeastern Gulf of Mexico coast.

Quick Scoop: Where It Is

  • It sits south and east of Tallahassee, where the straight east–west Panhandle shoreline bends into the north–south peninsula coast.
  • Geographically, it follows the curve of coastline along Apalachee Bay and down the Gulf, roughly from the Ochlockonee River area toward the Anclote Key/Anclote River area.
  • It includes several sparsely populated, mostly natural counties such as Dixie, Jefferson, Levy, Taylor, Wakulla, Citrus, Hernando, and Pasco, depending on the definition used.

In short, if you trace the “inside corner” of Florida’s Gulf Coast from around Tallahassee down through those quiet marshy and forested coastal counties, you’re in the Big Bend. 🏝️

TL;DR: The Big Bend area of Florida is the curved stretch of Gulf Coast where the Panhandle meets the peninsula, south and east of Tallahassee, running through remote coastal counties like Dixie, Taylor, Levy, and Wakulla.

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