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The Nature Conservancy Apalachicola Bluffs and Ravines Preserve (Garden of Eden trail)
● OpenThe Nature Conservancy Apalachicola Bluffs and Ravines Preserve, located in Bristol, Florida, is a park and tourist attraction dedicated to protecting some of the rarest habitats in North America. The preserve features sandhills, slope forests, seepage streams, and massive exposed bluffs along the Apalachicola River, providing refuge for rare and imperiled plants and animals found nowhere else on Earth. Visitors can explore the Garden of Eden trail, a 3.75-mile self-guided hike through forests that local legend claims is the original Garden of Eden. The trail offers stunning views of Alum Bluff, the largest natural geologic exposure in Florida. The preserve also focuses on conservation efforts, including the reintroduction of the Eastern indigo snake, restoration of longleaf pine forests, and protection of gopher tortoise habitat. Visitors can support the preserve's conservation work and explore other TNC campus preserves in Florida.
Garden of Eden Rd, Bristol, FL 32321, United States -
Torreya State Park
● OpenTorreya State Park, located at 2576 Northwest Torreya Park Road in Bristol, Florida, is a stunning institution that offers visitors a unique and picturesque experience. The park features high bluffs that overlook the Apalachicola River, providing breathtaking views that make it one of Florida's most scenic places. Originally developed by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s, Torreya State Park is a popular destination for camping, hiking, and picnicking. Bird-watching is also a favorite activity, with over 100 species of birds that have been spotted in the park.
2576 NW Torreya Park Rd, Bristol, FL 32321, United States -
Apalach Outfitters
● ClosedApalach Outfitters is a premier clothing store located in the charming town of Apalachicola, Florida. Situated at 32 Avenue D, this store offers a wide range of outdoor apparel and gear for all your adventure needs. Whether you're exploring the nearby beaches, hiking trails, or simply enjoying the laid-back lifestyle of the area, Apalach Outfitters has you covered. From stylish and functional clothing to durable footwear and accessories, this store has everything you need to stay comfortable and fashionable during your outdoor excursions. Visit Apalach Outfitters today and gear up for your next outdoor adventure in style.
32 Ave D, Apalachicola, FL 32320, United States -
Constitution Convention Museum State Park
● ClosedLocated at 200 Allen Memorial Way in Port St. Joe, Florida, the Constitution Convention Museum State Park is a unique institution that offers visitors a glimpse into the drafting of Florida's first constitution. Open from 9 a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 p.m. Eastern time Thursday through Monday, this museum and park is a must-visit tourist attraction in the area. For just $2 per person (children under 5 admitted free), guests can explore the history of the town of St. Joseph, a boomtown in 1835 that competed with Apalachicola as a Gulf Coast trading port. The museum commemorates the work of the 56 territorial delegates who drafted Florida's first constitution in 1838, which became the Organic Law of Florida upon the territory's admission to the Union in 1845.
200 Allen Memorial Way, Port St Joe, FL 32456, United States -
Seaside Cottage
● OpenSeaside Cottage is a newly remodeled 4 bedroom, 2 bath bay front beach cottage located at 2732 Highway 98 West, Carrabelle, Florida. This charming cottage offers a perfect blend of old Florida charm and modern luxuries. The kitchen is equipped with stainless steel appliances, while the living room features a flat screen smart TV and WIFI. With plenty of seating space, you can enjoy panoramic views of the bay while dining at the large dining room table. The cottage sleeps 8 comfortably, with one full bathroom inside and another outside for easy beach cleanup. Just steps from the back deck, you'll find your own oasis. The surrounding area offers plenty of attractions, including Tate's Hell Nature Trail, the Historic Carrabelle Lighthouse and Museum, Camp Gordon Johnston World War II Museum, Dog Island Ferry excursions, charter fishing, kayaking, cycling paths, guided boat tours at Wakulla Springs, and more. Nearby amenities include St. James Bay Golf Course and Resort, the Crooked River Grill, and various local seafood eateries. Just a little over an hour's drive from Tallahassee and twenty minutes from St. George Island and Apalachicola, Seaside Cottage is the perfect retreat for those looking to explore the "Forgotten Coast." Please note that there is a 3-night minimum stay requirement from April through June and a 7-night minimum stay requirement with a Saturday-Saturday booking from July 1st-September 30th. Please be aware that there is a strict no refund policy for cancellations.
2732 Hwy 98 W, Carrabelle, FL 32322, United States
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