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Topsail Hill State Park

By Lale Lovell, PhD, Vice President for Transformance Advisors

Florida Road Trip

Being an east coast girl, I spent many a vacation loading into the car and driving down to Florida. I was lucky enough this spring to get to repeat the experience with my mom, Lila. We started off in Virginia and, after a few stops including picking up my Aunt Sallie, we found ourselves at a beachfront condo in Destin, Florida.

Beachfront condo in Destin, Florida
The beachfront at our condo in Destin, Florida

As relaxing as hanging out at the beach can be, I always like to try and find places that represent what it was like before all the resorts moved in and, luckily, there are several state parks along the shore that fit that bill. We decided to spend an afternoon exploring one, Topsail Hill Preserve State Park.

Start Your Journey

Right as we arrived at the parking lot, we hopped on a trolley that took you down into the park. I was really impressed the park had this running, for it made it so that people of all activity levels can get around the park. The trolley driver was very helpful and suggested a short hike that my mom (in blue) and aunt (in pink) could tackle. I was just happy to be out in nature!

Welcome sign for Topsail Hill State Park Destin Florida
The trolley that takes you to the rest of Topsail Hill
My aunt and mom on the trolley
Me, Lale, on the trolley

The Route

The driver dropped us off at No Name Lake and then I continued via the purple route back to the car.

My mom and aunt checking out the dune lakes in Destin Florida

My mom Lila (in blue) is an inspiration! She passed her 80th birthday a few years ago and hasn’t stopped going! In addition to road tripping with me, she’s an antique dealer and sharp as a tack. I’m hoping I inherit her zest for a long life! My aunt, who had major surgery last fall, also didn’t let her walker slow her down. I’m happy to boast that my family is full of impressive women!

Trail map of Topsail Hill State Park Destin Florida

After a few minutes, we made it to the lake. No Name Lake is a dune lake. These are permanent bodies of water within 2 miles of the coast. They are quite rare but this coastal section of Florida has a string of them. You can’t really tell, but the ocean is right over the lake in the second picture.

No Name Dune Lake
No Name Dune Lake with the ocean beyond the tree line

After leaving my mom and aunt to catch the trolley back, I headed down the Turpentine Trail. Turpentine Trail’s name comes from the fact there was an active turpentine industry here. The flat trail went through a beautiful old growth forest. It’s hard to believe this was the coast of Florida before it became such a big vacation destination.

Turpentine Trail Destin to the left
Nature trails in Florida

I came to a fork and decided to go see the Campbell Lake, which is another coastal dune lake. It was a bit bigger than No Name.

Took Turpentine Trail Destin to Campbell Lake
Campbell Dune Lake
More Campbell Dune Lake
Destin lakes in Florida

I took the trail back, and it connected with a nicely paved bike trail that runs through the whole park. The bike trail passed the real start of the Turpentine Trail but I had to get back, so I took the trolley trail to the parking lot. It was only 80 degrees that day, but it was hot! I think I’ve lived too long in Colorado for I didn’t have much tolerance for the humidity.

Destin Florida state parks
Lale visiting Topsail Hill Preserve State Park

Our Time in Topsail Hill State Park Comes To a Close

I was quite proud of my mom and aunt for coming along on my adventure, even though we didn’t really know what the accessibility would be like. My mom and I had never heard of dune lakes before, and it turns out my aunt, who has lived in Florida for decades, hadn’t seen one either. So, it was a fun afternoon of discovery for all of us!


Lale Lovell

Lale Lovell


Lale Lovell, Ph.D. is the Vice President of Transformance Advisors. She is a chemical engineer with over 20 years of engineering and management experience in a variety of technology companies in Colorado, including Lexmark and Seagate. Lale brings a wealth of expertise to her role, specializing in Lean thinking and coaching.

Her dedication to continuous improvement and community service underscores her commitment to professional excellence for her clients.

As time permits, Lale likes baking, reading historical fiction, going on walks/hikes, and traveling to new places.


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