Tom King Bayou

Tom King Bayou
EtymologyOrigin unclear, though name dates back to prior to 1915
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationNavarre, Florida
  coordinates30°24′58″N 086°56′20″W / 30.41611°N 86.93889°W / 30.41611; -86.93889
Mouth 
  location
East Bay, Navarre, Florida
  coordinates
30°27′08″N 086°56′19″W / 30.45222°N 86.93861°W / 30.45222; -86.93861 30°27′08″N 086°56′19″W / 30.45222°N 86.93861°W / 30.45222; -86.93861
Length2.95 miles (4.75 km)
Basin features
CitiesNavarre, Florida
BridgesTom King Bayou Bridge

Tom King Bayou is a small, but locally important, bayou and creek in Navarre, Florida. The mouth of the bayou opens onto East Bay near Axelson Point and Robledal.

The bayou acts as a major runoff for stormwaters and is critical to the local environment and for local homes for this purpose.