Friends of Scenic 30-A is a non-profit volunteer group that serves as a caretaker of the Scenic Highway 30-A. They ensure the vision and intent of the Florida Scenic Highway program is fulfilled within the corridor.
The goals of Friends of Scenic 30-A are:
- To preserve and protect the existing natural landscape and infrastructure
- Provide a safe, cost-effective, integrated, energy-efficient transportation system
- Encourage private/public cooperation to improve Scenic 30-A
Friends of Scenic 30-A are preserving:
- Live oaks at Eden State Gardens that are centuries of years old
- The second largest collection of Louis XVI furniture in the United States, which is located at the Wesley House
- 15 rare coastal dune lakes that are found only in 4 other locations in the world
- The tough little sand pine that grows nowhere else in the world but along our Gulf Coast
- 19 miles of walking and bicycling paths known as the Timpoochee Trail named after a local chief of the Euchee tribe
Want to become a Friend of Scenic 30-A? Here are instructions on how to become a member!
Please mail the following information and membership donation to:
70 Logan Lane, Grayton Beach, Florida 32459
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Membership Donations:
- Individual – $15
- Family – $25
- HOA – $50
- Corporation – $100