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Christmas Golf Cart Parade

All You Need to Know about Holiday Events on the Forgotten Coast

By Forgotten Coast Web Team / November 17, 2021

Getting together is back this year, and we won’t take it for granted again! Don’t miss out on these fun Forgotten Coast Holiday Events that will get you in the spirit in no time! Nov 21: SGI Lighthouse Sip n Shop (St. George Island)…

Apalachicola Family Airboat Tours

Give a Forgotten Coast Experience They Won’t Forget (for $100 or less)

By Forgotten Coast Web Team / November 4, 2021

It’s fall, and the holidays are on our minds!  Are you looking for a memorable gift that will fit your budget?  Consider giving one of these Forgotten Coast experiences that cost $100 or less.   Air Boat Tour Give an exhilarating airboat ride and the…

Boardwalk at Dwarf Cypress Forest

See Something Different on the Forgotten Coast: Explore the Dwarf Cypress Forest of Tate’s Hell

By Forgotten Coast Web Team / October 21, 2021

Tate’s Hell sounds like a place you should avoid. Local legend blessed this fascinating, wild forest with that name, but don’t let it scare you. This isolated area is worth the drive. A visit to the Dwarf Cypress Forest will…

Florida Seafood Festival Rides

Apalachicola’s 58th Florida Seafood Festival

By Forgotten Coast Web Team / October 7, 2021

Make plans to attend Apalachicola’s 58th Florida Seafood Festival on November 5th and 6th!  Always held the first weekend in November, the Florida Seafood Festival is the Forgotten Coast’s most fantastic event of the year.  Battery Park Marina is transformed…

The Flying Fish playing at Porch fest Apalach 2020

A Live Music Takeover: Porch Fest Apalach 2021

By Forgotten Coast Web Team / September 22, 2021

It’s time to do Porch Fest Apalach again!  If you missed the inaugural Porch Fest Apalach last year, there is still time to make plans to attend this year on Saturday, October 2.  Apalachicola’s downtown and historic district comes alive…