Escambia Bay

Escambia Bay is a bay located mostly in Santa Rosa County and partly in Escambia County, Florida, in the far western Florida Panhandle. The city of Pensacola is located on the western side, and the town of Milton is located on the northeastern end of the two-pronged bay. Both places are the county seats of the respective counties. Unusually, Escambia Bay is connected to open waters via Pensacola Bay to its southeast. It is fed primarily by the Escambia River.

National Airlines Flight 193, a Boeing 727, crashed into Escambia Bay during a descent into Pensacola Regional Airport on May 8, 1978. There were 3 fatalities among the 58 people on board.

During Hurricane Ivan in September 2004, the storm surge from the Gulf of Mexico came in to Escambia Bay, washing out the Interstate 10 bridge over the bay.

Coordinates: 30°32′29″N 87°09′08″W / 30.54139°N 87.15222°W / 30.54139; -87.15222

Coastal waters of Florida
Bays
  • Apalachicola
  • Biscayne
  • Choctawhatchee
  • East
  • Escambia
  • Estero
  • Florida
  • Palm
  • Pensacola
  • Perdido
  • Ponce de Leon
  • Sarasota
  • St. Andrews
  • Tampa
  • Whitewater
Inlets
  • Baker's Haulover
  • Blind Pass
  • Captiva Pass
  • Caxambus Pass
  • Gasparilla Pass
  • Hillsboro
  • Lake Worth
  • Matanzas
  • Ponce de León
  • Redfish Pass
  • Sebastian
  • St. Lucie
Lagoons
  • Banana River
  • Guana River
  • Halifax River
  • Indian River
  • Lake Worth
  • Marquesas Keys
  • Matanzas River
  • Mosquito Lagoon
See also
  • Florida Everglades
  • Intracoastal Waterway
  • List of Florida rivers


Famous quotes containing the word bay:

    The very dogs that sullenly bay the moon from farm-yards in these nights excite more heroism in our breasts than all the civil exhortations or war sermons of the age.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)