Historic Apalachicola:
The Carrabelle Beach is just a few miles away. The sand if white and beautiful. A great place for swimming, beachcombing, fishing, and sunbathing.
Historic Apalachicola is only 30 minutes away. Remnants of its colorful and diverse past remain today through its many historic homes and bustling waterfront. Visitors to this historic port town are invited to stroll along the tree-lined streets and downtown amongst the commercial seafood district to experience the charm of years gone by.
St. George island,offering one of the top 10 beaches in the country, is less that 30 minutes away. There are miles of white sandy beaches to enjoy. There are also plenty of bicycles, sailboats, jet skiis, canoes, etc. to rent and enjoy.
Places of interest: Wakulla Springs; Lafayette Park, Apalachicola; Chapman Botanical Garden, Apalachicola; Orman House built in 1838; Apalachicola National Estuary Research Reserve, St. Vincent Wildlife center, Apalachicola; John Gorrie Museum; St. George Island State Park; St. George Island Lighthouse/Cape St. George Lighthouse; Worlds smallest Police Station, Carrabelle, Lots of trails through State & National Forests; Crooked River Lighthouse, Carrabelle; Camp Gordon Johnston WWII Museum, Carrabelle; Oyster Capital of the World; Walt G. Kendrick Dwarf Cypress Boardwalk, Panacea Marine Research Center, and much more
Other Activities:
Beaching, shelling, scalloping, crabbing, eating Apalachicola Bay oysters, festivals