1.Dining
Casey Key Fish House is where locals go when they want grouper done right — their sandwiches have become something of a legend, and the waterfront views don't hurt either. Deep Lagoon Seafood and Oyster House takes it up a notch with hogfish and tripletail that the friendly staff will tell you came in that morning, all served with those water vistas that remind you why you moved to Florida. For something more festive, Evie's at Spanish Point - The Tiki brings the island vibe with live music drifting over the water at sunset — it's the kind of family-friendly tiki bar where kids can play while parents watch the sun drop into the Gulf. These three spots capture what dining in Vamo is all about: fresh seafood, water views, and that easy coastal rhythm.
2.Parks & outdoors
The outdoor spaces here show you what old Florida was like before the developers arrived. Blackburn Point gives you everything — shoreline fishing, hiking trails, picnic spots, plus a boat ramp and ADA-compliant access so everyone can enjoy it. Osprey Junction Trailhead hooks you into the Legacy Trail system, where shaded paths wind through areas perfect for spotting herons and maybe an alligator sunning itself (from a safe distance, of course). Bay Street Park thinks of everyone too, with separate dog play areas complete with obstacles and covered pavilions for when the afternoon rain rolls through. These aren't manicured resort grounds — they're real Florida spaces where nature sets the agenda.