Hungry Point Panacea, is located in Wakulla County Florida on the Gulf Of Mexico near the small unincorporated town of Panacea, 35 miles and 45 minutes South of Mid-Town Tallahassee. Florida's capital. Hungry Point sits on the East side of Panacea being surrounded on all sides by the waters of Dickerson and Levy Bays. Click the image below to see a larger image.![]()
Panacea is a small quiet sport fishing waterfront community, with a population of several thousand, located on Florida's Forgotten Coast. Fishermen arriving on US Hwy 98 often gas up and load coolers full of ice and bait at Rock Landing Marina as they head out for a day of world class fishing on Apalachee Bay. Click the image below to see a larger image.![]()
Hungry Point is served by municipal utilities with underground Electric, Water, Phone, Sewer, and CATV access. One homesite is present and in continuous use for more than 40 years. Utilities in place, serving this existing home, are sized with a capacity to serve 2-3 additional homes. The eastern portion of Hungry Point is comprises an area of 5.88 acres upland. Average elevation is 8.5ft above mean tide with the highest being 12ft at the approximate geographic center of the property. Located on the west end, of Hungry Point, parcel "H" is 2.10 acres total with approximately 1/2 acre being upland. It has a naturally protected boat moorage literally a "stones throw" from Rock Landing Marina.![]()
A deep water USACE/USCG maintained maritime channel lies 200 ft to the north running roughly parallel to the shoreline. Restaurant, hotel, gas station, bait and tackle, and a raw seafood house are within 1 mile of the site. The Seineyard Grille at Rock Landing, is open year round featuring an actual Seminole Tiki roof and spectacular views of Dickerson Bay, Bottoms Road and outlying islands. http://www.rocklandingmarina.com/![]()