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West Campus and Beach (Men)

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297 rkway To West Campus 95A Nine Mile Road 90A Old Palafox Hwy Take Brent Lane west to Blue 90 291 10

University Pa Angel Parkway. Turn left Road Olive on Blue Angel to Highway 98. Pine Forest Rd 10 290 Mobile Hwy Creighton Turn right on Highway 98 to Road SAUFLEY Airport Hwy Airport Pensacola Blvd Blvd PENSACOLA ­Spanish Moss Drive. Turn FIELD 297 Blvd  REGIONAL PENSACOLA Davis AIRPORT left on Spanish Moss Drive 90

CHRISTIAN Ln Rawson Lane Summit Blvd COLLEGE St “W” Michigan Ave Brent N and left again at Perdido Saufley Field Rd 296 Bayou Blvd Manor Drive. 110 PERDIDO BAY Massachusetts Ave 12th Ave

9th Ave Scenic Hwy Palafox St Hours: Sat. 12:45–4 p.m. 90

Perdido Manor Dr Fairfield Dr Blue Angel Pkwy Activities: Catamarans, 727 295 Pace Blvd Spanish Hwy Cervantes ­kayaks, picnic tables, 98 298 Gregory Lillian Rd Moss Dr Jackson St PCC WEST Garden St ­sunbathing/swimming area CORRY Navy Blvd VISITORS INFORMATION CENTER CAMPUS FIELD Main St

Warrington PORT 98 98 e BAY BRIDGE Dog Tr Auditorium 289 New A Barrancas Av PCC ack Rd Navy Blvd To Park East WEST WARRINGTON CAMPUS 173 Take I-110 south, cross the 297 98 Gulf Beach Hwy Gulf Breeze Pkwy Bay Bridge to Gulf Breeze and Blue Angel Pkwy NAVAL AIR

Bauer Rd. GULF BREEZE follow the signs to Pensacola 292 STATION Beach. After the toll bridge, Fort Barrancas SANTA ROSA SOUND 293 Via Deluna bear left at the stop light at PERDIDO BAY 292A Fort Pickens Gulf Beach Hwy Fort McRae Pensacola Beach, and take Via Innerarity Point Sorrento Rd DeLuna Drive 6.1 miles to Fort Pickens Rd NAVARRE BEACH Park East. BIG

ONO Island 292 Perdido Key Dr PERDIDO KEY BEACH

Playing in rough surf with its huge rolling waves may look like an adventure, but currents created Beach Warning Flags from these conditions can turn a day of fun into a day of tragedy. Not even the strongest swimmer is Warning flag system for Santa Rosa and Escambia counties— a match for the power of water. If you see someone Absence of Flags Does Not Assure Safe Waters struggling in the water, call 911 immediately. The best safeguard against beach drownings — watch Water Closed to Public for posted flag warnings for surf conditions. Per local beach authorities. Beach Hazards Rip tide and undertow are caused when strong High Hazard surf washes a narrow trench through a sandbar. A High Surf and / or Strong Currents band of water a few feet wide can get caught in this Do not enter water. trough as it rushes from shore, creating a turbulent, fast flowing current that pulls you into deep water Medium Hazard and away from the beach. Moderate Surf and / or Currents Use extreme caution. Do not Panic! Don’t try to fight the current and attempt to swim Low Hazard straight to shore. Rip tide and undertow are narrow Calm Conditions, Exercise Caution bands of water, usually only a few feet wide, and Be responsible. the outward pull diminishes the farther you get from shore. Remain calm. When the current’s pull Dangerous Marine Life weakens a little, swim parallel to the beach until you Use caution. break free of the current; then swim to shore.