Ariel Blackwood Carroll
Meet Ariel Blackwood Carroll
Sales Associate
Ariel Blackwood Carroll lost her first tooth vacationing along the Emerald Coast and has been in love with the area ever since. Little did she know, her husband Randy was also vacationing along 30A throughout his childhood.
After meeting in Atlanta years later, they decided to move from the busyness of the city and begin their life together in the place the both knew and loved.
Today, she is a global real estate advisor with the Jabbour Luxury Group at Scenic Sotheby’s International Realty.
She earned dual bachelor’s degrees in communication studies and religion from Furman University and jokes about “having her GED in real estate” long before becoming licensed, thanks to sitting at the dinner table with two broker parents. She attended Emory University for graduate school, where she studied theology and bioethics, later working in psychology research and traveling the world as a public speaker. After a “quarter-life crisis” and swearing she’d never get into real estate, her mom asked her to pray about it, and the rest, as they say, is history.
Originally from Arkansas, Ariel began her real estate career in Atlanta before relocating to the Emerald Coast.
Ariel enjoys working with clients on a personal level, taking the time to truly understand their needs and dreams when buying or selling along 30A. She uses her formal training and background in psychology to better serve her clients and thrives in the fast-paced, strategic nature of real estate. She especially loves the negotiating process and believes every client deserves an expert in their corner.
Outside of real estate, Ariel, Randy, and their son, Hart, embrace the 30A lifestyle, spending as much time outdoors as possible. They love traveling and are actively involved in their church. Ariel enjoys weightlifting, writing poetry, and reading philosophy—but if she ever goes missing, you might find her at the WaterColor Beach Club.
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Beaches
The beaches of 30A just might be the best in the world. I’ll admit, I wasn’t a “beach person” before moving here. But there is something ethereal about the Appalachian quartz particles that make up our sand. I find the beaches of Dune Allen to be some of the quieter public access points. There is a calmness and laid-back feel there. Grayton Beach State Park also has great beach access for just $5 per vehicle. It’s a great place to post up for the day with a Pub-Sub.
WaterColor and WaterSound have my favorite beaches of the planned communities. WaterColor is my go-to spot for a bustling afternoon, and WaterSound for a quieter solace. You can’t go wrong just walking to a public access point and taking a walk. The beaches here have made even me a “beach person.”
Trails
My absolute favorite place to wander are the trails in WaterColor. There are over five miles of walking trails that weave throughout the neighborhood – terrain ranging from pavement to pebbles to earth. I enjoy the variety. Whether I’m looking for an intense workout or a leisurely stroll, I can do it all there.
If I’m on a bike, I love the trails at Grayton Beach State Park. The weaving through pine trees and overlooking Dune Lakes keeps the ride exciting, and the shade offers a nice reprieve from the sun.
Breakfast
My ideal morning consists of a trip to Blue Mountain Bakery for an iced coffee, breakfast burrito, and cinnamon roll shared between Randy and me. If I have a hankering for French toast, Fish Out of Water has my favorite.
Black Bear in Grayton Beach has an excellent avocado toast, and a biscuit that will melt in your mouth. I’ve been trying to recreate their homemade Pop-Tart for a while now. Theirs is still better.
Every now and then I drive to Miramar for a Parlor Donut. See the “trails” tab for how to work off all these yummies.
Coffee
My ideal morning consists of a trip to Blue Mountain Bakery for an iced coffee, breakfast burrito, and cinnamon roll shared between Randy and me. If I have a hankering for French toast, Fish Out of Water has my favorite.
Black Bear in Grayton Beach has an excellent avocado toast, and a biscuit that will melt in your mouth. I’ve been trying to recreate their homemade Pop-Tart for a while now. Theirs is still better.
Every now and then I drive to Miramar for a Parlor Donut. See the “trails” tab for how to work off all these yummies.
Lunch
Chanticleer Eatery in Grayton Beach is hands-down my favorite lunch spot. Their ‘Pick-Two’ option lets me get half a chicken Salad sandwich and a summer salad, and they are to die for.
I also love the buffalo chicken wrap at South of Philly, or a hot dog from Wild Bill’s Beach Dogs. Their Reuben hot dog is unbelievable. It comes on TEXAS TOAST! See my instagram for more hot dog content.
Dinner
This is tough. There are so many options spanning several types of experiences. For an upscale meal, I’m going to Basmati’s or Ambrosia for the bacon sampler appetizer. Cafe 30A is a staple and sure to provide an excellent meal (and a fantastic dirty martini). Mimmo’s has a fantastic house-made Pappardelle.
For a more laid-back evening (aka a dive bar experience), Johnny McTighes Irish Pub has the best reuben sandwich, and their pizza is Mellow Mushroom’s recipe…so it’s a crowd favorite. I’ve almost had everything on their menu, and have yet to have something I didn’t like. Grace Pizza for the best sit-down pizza meal.
Roux 30A for an upscale and exclusive meal and wine pairing with two evening services available daily. There is a small plate and sharables option earlier in the evening, or a six-course tasting menu later in the night with fresh, local and seasonal ingredients. Foodies – this one’s for you.
Shopping
Summer of Spivey in Grayton Beach is a must-visit if you want to be the chicest person on the beach. It is only for women for now – but they have beer and a cool patio for guys to enjoy! Randy likes this.
Indigo in WaterColor always has something I enjoy. If I make my way to Rosemary Beach, Ex Voto Vintage, Disco, and Luminary are some of my favorites. Between the three, everyone can find something they love.
For the Kids
Camp WaterColor is probably the greatest place in the world for kids to play. Between the Lazy River, the slides, and the ice cream cookie sandwiches, they will be entertained all day. There is a playground just outside the Camp for continued play after they’ve dried off.
We are a highly competitive family, so we like to go to Destin to the bumper-boats, race tracks, or put-put courses for a little competition. Duckies in Seaside is, of course, a staple for a new toy. Padgett Park in Blue Mountain Beach is a great public playground with soccer fields and picnic tables to let the kids run around.
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