Sightseeing
Florida's Forgotten Coast is a slice of Old Florida that was indeed "forgotten" when most of North Florida's coastline was developed. Fortunately for us, that means that most of the Forgotten Coast has been preserved, and instead of offering high rise condos, strip malls, and water theme parks, visitors will find sugar white beaches, pristine bays, coastal marshlands, estuaries rich with sea life, and barrier islands with impressive dune formations. We welcome you to our small piece of
paradise, so you too can fall in love with what Florida’s Forgotten Coast has to offer.
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Alligator Point
Florida's Forgotten Coast is a slice of Old Florida that was indeed "forgotten" when most of North Florida's coastline was developed. Fortunately for us, that means that most of the Forgotten Coast has been preserved, and instead of offering high rise condos, strip malls, and water theme parks, visitors will find sugar white beaches, pristine bays, coastal marshlands, estuaries rich with sea life, and barrier islands with impressive dune formations. We welcome you to our small piece of
paradise, so you too can fall in love with what Florida’s Forgotten Coast has to offer.
A nature lover’s paradise, this park is great for birding and wildlife viewing. Visitors will also find a secluded beach, nature trail, canoe/kayak launch, a fishing dock, and picnic pavilions to enjoy lunch. This state park is 4 miles from our home.
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I-Bald Point State Park
146 Box Cut RdA nature lover’s paradise, this park is great for birding and wildlife viewing. Visitors will also find a secluded beach, nature trail, canoe/kayak launch, a fishing dock, and picnic pavilions to enjoy lunch. This state park is 4 miles from our home.
A beautiful beach and great day trip, just 50 miles away.
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St. George Island State Park
1900 E Gulf Beach DrA beautiful beach and great day trip, just 50 miles away.
A beautifully preserved longleaf pine forest, with trails, wildlife, and a river to explore.
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Ochlockonee River State Park
Sopchoppy HighwayA beautifully preserved longleaf pine forest, with trails, wildlife, and a river to explore.
Visit the world’s largest and deepest freshwater spring, and then take a tour on the riverboat to view the diverse wildlife that lives here. An easy day-trip, 31 miles away.
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Wakulla Springs State Park
465 Wakulla Park DrVisit the world’s largest and deepest freshwater spring, and then take a tour on the riverboat to view the diverse wildlife that lives here. An easy day-trip, 31 miles away.
St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge
City/town information
While there are many things to do nearby, one of our family favorite day trips is visiting Apalachicola, or as the locals say, "Apalach." This laid back, coastal town is about an hour drive, but a scenic ride with water views most of the way.
Once you arrive to Apalachicola you are greeted with small town hospitality from everyone you meet. Downtown is lined with boutiques full of antiques, clothing, home décor, and souvenir treasures to bring home with you. While you are here, visit the museums and historic buildings and landmarks in the area to learn more about Florida's unique history. You can also check out the Chapman Botanical Garden located
next to the historic Orman House.
Once you have worked up an appetite, stop in at any of the many restaurants located downtown and enjoy some of the best, fresh seafood Florida has to offer. There is even an ice cream parlor for dessert. If you'd like to enjoy an adult beverage, check out Oyster City Brewing company, a brewery proud to brew the "local beer."
We hope that if your agenda calls for a day trip, you will consider checking out Apalachicola, and possibly fall in love with it the way we have.
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Apalachicola
While there are many things to do nearby, one of our family favorite day trips is visiting Apalachicola, or as the locals say, "Apalach." This laid back, coastal town is about an hour drive, but a scenic ride with water views most of the way.
Once you arrive to Apalachicola you are greeted with small town hospitality from everyone you meet. Downtown is lined with boutiques full of antiques, clothing, home décor, and souvenir treasures to bring home with you. While you are here, visit the museums and historic buildings and landmarks in the area to learn more about Florida's unique history. You can also check out the Chapman Botanical Garden located
next to the historic Orman House.
Once you have worked up an appetite, stop in at any of the many restaurants located downtown and enjoy some of the best, fresh seafood Florida has to offer. There is even an ice cream parlor for dessert. If you'd like to enjoy an adult beverage, check out Oyster City Brewing company, a brewery proud to brew the "local beer."
We hope that if your agenda calls for a day trip, you will consider checking out Apalachicola, and possibly fall in love with it the way we have.
Florida State Capitol
400 S Monroe StFood scene
Fresh seafood can be found just 15 minutes away!
This seaside restaurant has a great atmosphere with live
music on select nights. Generous sized portions and a
full bar make this choice one that's hard to beat.
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The Seineyard Rock Landing
99 Rock Landing RdThis seaside restaurant has a great atmosphere with live
music on select nights. Generous sized portions and a
full bar make this choice one that's hard to beat.
A local favorite in the area, Angelo's offers fresh seafood
with a serene view of the Ochlockonee Bay serving as a backdrop.
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Angelo's Seafood Restaurant
5 Mashes Sands RdA local favorite in the area, Angelo's offers fresh seafood
with a serene view of the Ochlockonee Bay serving as a backdrop.
Tropical Trader Shrimp Co.
91 Coastal HwyTEMPORARILY CLOSED
Posey's Up the Creek Steam Room
1506 Coastal HwyTrident
Upscale, fresh seafood on the water, a wonderful dining experience.
Grocery Stores
We recommend bringing everything you need with you, grocery stores are about 30 minutes away.
Publix Super Market at Crawfordville Commons
Walmart Supercenter
35 Mike Stewart DrGulfside IGA Plus
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Prepare for meals ahead of time
The nearest grocery stores are 30 minutes away, so we recommend stopping on your way and bringing what you need with you. If you decide to dine out, restaurants are just 15 minutes away and serve some of the best seafood you will find!
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Dollar General Nearby
If you forget any essentials, a Dollar General is 11 miles (15 minute drive) away.