Westminster Presbyterian Church
Presbyterian Church in America

From the West: You may take Highway 98 or I-10. If you take Highway 98 as you approach Fort Walton Beach, your first traffic light will be at Hurlburt Field.  You will pass through the town of Mary Esther and then arrive in Ft. Walton Beach.  Look for a green sign on your right to Eglin A.F.B / Niceville / Valparaiso. You will veer off to the left and go about a quarter of a mile to a traffic light.  Turn left on Eglin Parkway.  Continue north about 1.5 miles.  You will cross a bridge and at the second traffic light past the bridge, turn left on South Avenue.  The church will be one block down on your right. 

If you take I-10 from Pensacola you will exit onto Highway 85 south at Crestview.  Follow the signs to Ft. Walton Beach and as you approach Ft. Walton use the directions immediately below...

From the North: Follow Highway 85 south toward Ft. Walton Beach. Veer right on Highway 123; turn right at the end of Highway 123 onto Highway 85 and continue into Shalimar.  You will pass through the town of Shalimar.  After you cross the Shalimar Bridge you follow Highway 85 until reaching the intersection at South Avenue.  Turn right onto South Avenue.  The church is one block down South Avenue on the right side.

From the East: Leaving Destin you will cross the Destin Bridge, travel 6-8 miles and cross the Brooks Bridge into Ft. Walton Beach.  After you cross the bridge continue to the intersection of Highway 98 and Highway 85 (Eglin Pkwy). Turn right on Highway 85 (Eglin Pkwy.)  Follow Eglin Parkway north.  You will cross the Cinco Bayou Bridge.  When you reach the intersection of Highway 85 (Eglin Pkwy.) and South Avenue turn left.  The church will be one block down South Avenue on the right side.







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