Family Things to Do in Santa Rosa Florida

County in Florida, United States

U.S. county in Florida

Santa Rosa Canton

U.S. county

Santa Rosa County Courthouse with Christmas decorations

Santa Rosa County Courthouse with Christmas decorations

Official seal of Santa Rosa County

Map of Florida highlighting Santa Rosa County

Location within the U.S. state of Florida

Map of the United States highlighting Florida

Florida's location within the U.S.

Coordinates: 30°42′North 87°01′W  /  xxx.7°N 87.02°W  / 30.7; -87.02
State United states
State Florida
Founded February 18, 1842
Named for Saint Rose of Viterbo
Seat Milton
Largest metropolis Navarre
Surface area
 • Full 1,174 sq mi (3,040 kmtwo)
 • State 1,012 sq mi (2,620 km2)
 • Water 162 sq mi (420 km2)  13.8%%
Population
 • Estimate

(2019)

184,313[one]
 • Density 182/sq mi (seventy/km2)
Time zone UTC−6 (Central)
 • Summertime (DST) UTC−v (CDT)
Congressional commune 1st
Website www.santarosa.fl.gov

Santa Rosa County is a canton located in the northwestern portion of the U.South. state of Florida. As of 2020, the population is 184,313. The canton seat is Milton, which lies in the geographic centre of the canton. Other major communities within Santa Rosa County are Navarre, Stride, and Gulf Breeze.[2] Navarre is the most populated community with a population of approximately 45,000 residents. Santa Rosa County is included in the Pensacola Metropolitan Statistical Expanse, which also includes Escambia County.

History [edit]

Santa Rosa County was created in 1842, when it was divided from Escambia Canton. It was named after the bulwark island along its southern declension, which in turn had been named for the Roman Cosmic saint, Rosa de Viterbo.[iii]

Santa Rosa County repealed its prohibition on booze in 2005.[4]

Santa Rosa County has seen unprecedented growth in population, specifically in the communities of Navarre, Pace, and to a lesser extent, Gulf Cakewalk. The county is a chop-chop growing tourist destination because of its access to beaches and protected wilderness areas for kayaking, hiking, and camping.

Geography [edit]

Co-ordinate to the U.Due south. Census Bureau, the county has a total expanse of 1,174 foursquare miles (3,040 km2), of which 1,012 square miles (2,620 km2) is country and 162 square miles (420 km2) (xiii.viii%) is water.[5]

National protected area [edit]

  • Choctawhatchee National Woods (part)

Regions [edit]

Santa Rosa County tin be divided into three distinct sections: South Santa Rosa, Central Santa Rosa, and North Santa Rosa. The sections are centered on the master east–westward roads that pass through the county.

Due south Santa Rosa County comprises the area from Holley and Navarre in the east to Gulf Breeze at the western end of the Fairpoint Peninsula, and forth U.S. Highway 98. A department of Santa Rosa Island, containing the unincorporated customs of Navarre Beach, is too part of South Santa Rosa County. Major bodies of water including Santa Rosa Sound, Pensacola Bay and East Bay strongly influence the housing and life way of citizens in the southern part of the county. This fast-growing region serves primarily as "bedchamber communities" for Pensacola to the west and Hurlburt Field, Fort Walton Beach, and Eglin Air Force Base of operations to the east. The U.S. Navy presence is marked past Whiting Field, and NOLF Spencer Field.

Central Santa Rosa County is the area north of the bays and south of the all-encompassing forests separating it from North Santa Rosa. The central section developed forth the and then-called Old Spanish Trail that ran from St. Augustine to New Orleans, and further points west. Today, U.Due south. Highway 90 closely parallels the old trail, and is the main highway that connects the region. Despite recent growth, the Central Region is best identified by its rural roots, and can be best characterized by traditional Southern civilisation. The Pace and Milton communities compose the Cardinal Region, with both having populations roughly around xxx,000.[half-dozen] [vii] The county seat, Milton is located where the trail crossed the Blackwater River. To the due west of Milton bordering the Escambia River, Pace has experienced exponential growth both residential and commercial. Interstate ten besides passes through this section of the canton.

Northern Santa Rosa Canton is forest and farming country. The merely boondocks in the north is Jay. Near evolution has been forth Land Road iv which runs through the northern sections of Escambia, Santa Rosa, and Okaloosa counties. A large oil and natural gas field around Jay produced a groovy deal of oil, and made many farmers millionaires in the 1970s and 1980s, but the field has been depleted and is producing trivial oil today. The citizens have, for the most role, returned to farming and forestry for their livelihoods.

State Road 87 traverses the county from north to south, between U.S. Highway 98 and the border with Escambia Canton, Alabama near Brewton, where it connects with State Route 41. This road is a main emergency evacuation route for the county during hurricanes.

Side by side counties [edit]

  • Escambia County, Alabama - north
  • Okaloosa County, Florida - east
  • Escambia Canton, Florida - west

Government [edit]

Board of County Commissioners [edit]

The Board of County Commissioners serves as the legislative and policy setting body of Santa Rosa County as established nether Section 125 of the Florida Statutes. Every bit such, the board enacts all legislation and authorizes programs and expenditures within the canton. The lath appoints a professionally trained county administrator who is responsible for policy and budget development and implementation.

The board comprises 5 members, elected countywide. Members must reside within the item districts for which they seek election. Each year the board organizes itself, selecting a chair and vice-chair from among its members to preside at commission meetings.

Current Santa Rosa Canton commissioners
District Commissioner
1 (Footstep/Central to western region) Sam Parker
two (Milton/fundamental to northeastern region) Robert A. "Bob" Cole
3 (Jay/central to northwestern region) James Calkins
iv (Navarre/southeastern region) Dave Piech
5 (Gulf Breeze/southwestern region) Colton Wright

The commission meets in regular session get-go at 9:00 a.1000. the second and fourth Thursday of the month in the Commissioner'southward Board Room in the Authoritative Centre, 6495 Caroline Street, in Milton. Chosen meetings and workshops are scheduled periodically and are advertised and open to the public.

County officials [edit]

Office Officeholder
Supervisor of Elections Tappie A Villane
Holding Appraiser Greg Brown II
Sheriff Bob Johnson
Tax Collector Stan Colie Nichols
Clerk of Courts Donald C Spencer

Demographics [edit]

Historical population
Census Pop.
1850 ii,883
1860 5,480 ninety.ane%
1870 iii,312 −39.vi%
1880 6,645 100.six%
1890 seven,961 19.8%
1900 ten,293 29.three%
1910 xiv,897 44.vii%
1920 13,670 −8.2%
1930 14,083 3.0%
1940 xvi,085 fourteen.2%
1950 xviii,554 15.3%
1960 29,547 59.2%
1970 37,741 27.seven%
1980 55,988 48.iii%
1990 81,608 45.8%
2000 117,743 44.3%
2010 151,372 28.half dozen%
2020 188,000 24.2%
U.South. Decennial Census[viii]
1790-1960[9] 1900-1990[10]
1990-2000[11] 2010-2019[12]

As of the demography[13] of 2000, there were 117,743 people, 43,793 households, and 33,326 families residing in the county. The population density was 116 people per square mile (45/kmii). There were 49,119 housing units at an average density of 48 per square mile (19/km2). The racial makeup of the county was 90.72% White, iv.25% Blackness or African American, i.01% Native American, 1.30% Asian, 0.08% Pacific Islander, 0.67% from other races, and 1.98% from two or more than races. ii.52% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race.

In that location were 43,793 households, out of which 36.fifty% had children nether the age of 18 living with them, 62.20% were married couples living together, x.xx% had a female householder with no husband present, and 23.90% were non-families. 19.30% of all households were made upwardly of individuals, and 6.sixty% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.63 and the boilerplate family size was iii.00.

In the county, the population was spread out, with 26.60% nether the age of 18, vii.20% from xviii to 24, 31.10% from 25 to 44, 24.10% from 45 to 64, and eleven.00% who were 65 years of age or older. The median historic period was 37 years. For every 100 females, there were 100.threescore males. For every 100 females age eighteen and over, at that place were 97.90 males.

The median income for a household in the county was $41,881, and the median income for a family was $46,929. Males had a median income of $34,878 versus $22,304 for females. The per capita income for the county was $xx,089. About seven.90% of families and 9.80% of the population were below the poverty line, including 12.sixty% of those under age 18 and seven.50% of those age 65 or over.

Libraries [edit]

The Santa Rosa County Library System has five branches located in the post-obit communities: Navarre, Gulf Cakewalk, Jay, Milton, and Step.

Communities [edit]

The largest communities are Navarre and Footstep.

Cities [edit]

  • Gulf Breeze
  • Milton

Town [edit]

  • Jay

Census-designated places [edit]

  • Allentown
  • Avalon
  • Bagdad
  • Berrydale
  • Brownsdale
  • Chumuckla
  • Cobbtown
  • Dickerson City
  • Dixonville
  • East Milton
  • Fidelis
  • Floridatown
  • Garcon Point
  • Harold
  • Holley
  • Midway
  • Mount Carmel
  • Mulat
  • Munson
  • Navarre (Major Community)
  • Navarre Beach
  • New York
  • Oriole Beach
  • Pace (Major Customs)
  • Pea Ridge, Florida
  • Pine Level
  • Springhill
  • Tiger Betoken
  • Wallace
  • Whitfield
  • Woodlawn Embankment

Politics [edit]

Presidential elections results

Santa Rosa County vote
by party in presidential elections
[fourteen]
Year Republican Democratic Third parties
2020 72.2% 77,385 25.eight% 27,612 2.one% 2,201
2016 73.7% 65,339 20.8% 18,464 5.v% 4,881
2012 75.five% 58,186 23.1% 17,768 1.4% ane,106
2008 73.3% 55,972 25.5% 19,470 1.two% 935
2004 77.4% 52,059 21.eight% 14,659 0.9% 589
2000 72.1% 36,339 25.4% 12,818 2.5% 1,245
1996 62.0% 26,301 25.8% 10,936 12.2% 5,173
1992 52.9% 17,339 xx.0% 6,556 27.1% 8,882
1988 77.nine% 18,973 21.6% 5,254 0.six% 143
1984 82.0% 21,265 17.9% four,649 0.0% six
1980 63.9% 13,802 32.3% vi,964 iii.viii% 824
1976 52.iv% 9,122 46.1% 8,020 ane.6% 270
1972 88.nine% 12,669 10.5% one,491 0.half-dozen% 85
1968 twenty.2% ii,567 12.vi% 1,600 67.2% 8,549
1964 62.vi% 5,983 37.4% 3,570
1960 35.9% ii,777 64.ane% 4,960
1956 31.5% one,909 68.five% 4,144
1952 28.5% 1,744 71.5% 4,375
1948 fifteen.6% 549 65.7% 2,316 18.7% 659
1944 24.9% 862 75.ii% two,607
1940 18.iv% 656 81.6% 2,910
1936 20.2% 744 79.8% 2,934
1932 ten.i% 315 89.9% ii,806
1928 74.0% 1,628 24.half-dozen% 541 1.v% 32
1924 23.iii% 229 70.6% 693 half-dozen.0% 59
1920 28.9% 333 70.five% 813 0.6% vii
1916 10.ii% 111 82.six% 896 7.2% 78
1912 7.8% 70 66.three% 592 25.9% 231
1908 26.4% 212 66.six% 535 7.0% 56
1904 xiii.3% 73 73.4% 403 xiii.3% 73
1900 half dozen.5% 38 88.4% 519 5.one% xxx
1896 36.vii% 431 59.1% 694 4.3% 50
1892 83.nine% 452 16.1% 87

Transportation [edit]

Airports [edit]

  • Fort Walton Beach Drome
  • Peter Prince Field

Highways [edit]

Santa Rosa County contains many highways, which include Navarre Parkway and Gulf Cakewalk Parkway (U.s. 98), Interstate 10, Avalon Boulevard, and Highways 4, 87, 89, and 90.

Run into likewise [edit]

  • National Register of Historic Places listings in Santa Rosa Canton, Florida

References [edit]

  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on June twenty, 2018. Retrieved June 20, 2018. {{cite spider web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy equally title (link)
  2. ^ "Find a Canton". National Association of Counties. Retrieved June 7, 2011.
  3. ^ Publications of the Florida Historical Social club. Florida Historical Order. 1908. p. 34.
  4. ^ "Suwannee Votes Moisture". Suwannee Democrat. August 16, 2011. Retrieved Jan seven, 2014.
  5. ^ "The states Gazetteer files: 2010, 2000, and 1990". United States Census Bureau. February 12, 2011. Retrieved April 23, 2011.
  6. ^ "Zip Code 32570 Profile, Map and Demographics - Updated December 2019". Zipdatamaps.com . Retrieved December 31, 2019.
  7. ^ "Zip Lawmaking 32571 Profile, Map and Demographics - Updated Dec 2019". Zipdatamaps.com . Retrieved Dec 31, 2019.
  8. ^ "U.S. Decennial Census". United States Demography Bureau. Retrieved June xvi, 2014.
  9. ^ "Historical Census Browser". University of Virginia Library. Retrieved June 16, 2014.
  10. ^ "Population of Counties by Decennial Census: 1900 to 1990". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved June 16, 2014.
  11. ^ "Census 2000 PHC-T-4. Ranking Tables for Counties: 1990 and 2000" (PDF). Us Census Bureau. Retrieved June 16, 2014.
  12. ^ "State & County". United States Census Bureau.
  13. ^ "U.S. Demography website". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved May 14, 2011.
  14. ^ Leip, David. "Dave Leip's Atlas of U.Southward. Presidential Elections". uselectionatlas.org . Retrieved June 15, 2018.

External links [edit]

Newspapers [edit]

Print:

  • Gulf Breeze News
  • Milton Printing Gazette aka the Santa Rosa Press Gazette; available in full-text with images in the Florida Digital Newspaper Library
  • Navarre Press
  • Northwest Florida Daily News (Fort Walton Beach)
  • Pensacola News Periodical

Digital but:

  • EscaRosa Press
  • Milton Chronicle - online newsletter, defunct since 2015

Government links/constitutional offices [edit]

  • Santa Rosa County Website
  • Santa Rosa County Board of County Commissioners
  • Santa Rosa County Supervisor of Elections
  • Santa Rosa County Property Appraiser
  • Santa Rosa County Sheriff'due south Part
  • Santa Rosa County Revenue enhancement Collector
  • Santa Rosa Economical Development Office
  • Santa Rosa County GIS Mapping System

Special districts [edit]

  • Santa Rosa County Schoolhouse District
  • Northwest Florida Water Management District

Judicial branch [edit]

  • Santa Rosa County Clerk of Courts
  • Public Defender, 1st Judicial Circuit of Florida serving Escambia, Santa Rosa, Okaloosa, and Walton counties
  • Function of the Country Attorney, 1st Judicial Circuit of Florida
  • Circuit and County Courtroom for the 1st Judicial Excursion of Florida

Tourism links [edit]

  • Santa Rosa County Sleeping accommodation of Commerce

Community and borough organizations [edit]

  • Inferior League of Pensacola
  • United Mode of Santa Rosa County

Hospitals [edit]

  • Santa Rosa Medical Center Hospital and Emergency Room located in Milton, Florida

Coordinates: 30°42′N 87°01′W  /  30.70°N 87.02°W  / 30.70; -87.02

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