It is located on the northern shore of Goose Creek Bay, near the Gulf of Mexico.
This was a platted town that was supposed to bring tourists and visitors to northern Florida.
No amenities at this spot in the St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge, at the end of a very long dirt road.
[2] The town was founded in 1915 and developed by Henry Walker Sr. Said to be Florida's first subdivision, it did not bring large numbers of people to reside there.
There is a U.S. National Historic Landmark to the north of Wakulla Beach, known as Bird Hammock.