INDIAN PASS GOLF CART RENTALS WITH ST. JOE PATIO
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Indian Pass is a golf cart–friendly community known for its quiet, laid-back atmosphere and Old Florida charm. Here, time slows down and stress fades into the sound of the surf.
With pet-friendly beaches (leashes required) and golf carts allowed on the sand with permits (furnished with every rental), it’s the perfect place to cruise in comfort. Popular activities include:
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Taking the ferry to St. Vincent Island to explore the protected National Wildlife Refuge
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Camping at the Indian Pass Campground
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Grabbing a bite at the iconic Indian Pass Raw Bar, a local favorite since 1929

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS & IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Frequently asked questions
Can you drive golf carts on the beach at Indian Pass?
Yes! Indian Pass is a Golf Cart friendly community with drivable beach access. The required beach permit is included in your rental rate. Golf carts may be operated between sunrise and sunset on the beach.
How do I access the beach with my golf cart?
There are several public beach access sites for Golf Carts on Indian Pass. Your rental house may or may not have direct drivable beach access but you can access several public locations in order to drive the cart beachside. If you have questions about beach access sites, please ask us or your rental agency for more information.
How old do you have to be to drive a golf cart?
We require our rental drivers to be at least 21 years old OR a licensed driver 16 years or older with a licensed driver 21+. We also ask for proof of a valid driver's license and car insurance at the time of rental.
Leave No Trace:
Remove all belongings (including the rental items) from the beach at night. Gulf County does patrol and will remove any items left on the beach and discard. Renter is responsible for the replacement of any rental items should this occur as well as damage and/or lost revenue.
Sea Turtles:
Sea Turtle Nesting season is May 1st through October 31st. Please remember during your visit to keep our Gulf County Beaches CLEAN, FLAT, & DARK for our emerging hatchlings and nesting mommas. Please fill in any holes and knock down sand sculptures before leaving the beaches. Beach-front homes are required to have subtle lighting installed; please be mindful of indoor and outdoor lighting and close the blinds or curtains – the lights mimic the moon and disorient turtles and hatchlings.
Fires:
Please put out and remove any remnants of beach bonfires by removing the wood /cooled embers. Make sure all wood is deemed suitable for fires (i.e.: no nails, skids, trash, etc.)
For more information:
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