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Thanksgiving on Florida's Forgotten Coast

Try Something New This Thanksgiving: Visit the Forgotten Coast!

By Forgotten Coast Web Team / October 1, 2020

Are you thinking about Thanksgiving already? Consider celebrating your Thanksgiving Holiday on the Forgotten Coast in Franklin County, FL. You’ll save big on gorgeous vacation rentals with seasonal rates, and you won’t have to scrub and polish to get your…

Red Beach Flag on Florida's Forgotten Coast

Beach Flag Warnings: Enjoy the Water and Be Informed

By Forgotten Coast Web Team / September 24, 2020

Have you ever noticed the colored flag waving as you approach St. George Island, Carrabelle Beach, or Alligator Point?  Do you know what that flag and its color represent? At the Forgotten Coast, we want your vacation to be fun-filled…

Oyster Shell Painting on the Forgotten Coast

Seashell Art: Rainy Day Creativity

By Forgotten Coast Web Team / September 18, 2020

Are you looking for something creative and fun to do when swimming is not an option? Perhaps there is a red flag warning, and it’s not safe to get in the water, or maybe it’s dark and thundering and raining. …

Camp Gordan Johnston WWII Black and White Photos

Special Exhibit: Operation Market Garden, Open through October 31

By Forgotten Coast Web Team / September 11, 2020

Camp Gordon Johnston WWII Museum in Carrabelle is excited to announce a special exhibit – Operation Market Garden. This temporary exhibit on Operation Market Garden will be on display only until October 31, 2020 at 5 pm. In addition, the…

Butterfly in Florida's Forgotten Coast

Visit Franklin County This Fall and Witness the Monarch Migration Marvel!

By Forgotten Coast Web Team / September 11, 2020

A unique experience is waiting for you at the Forgotten Coast this fall.  The monarch migration is one of the most scientifically puzzling and curious experiences in Franklin County.  It’s a bucket list “must-see” item for butterfly lovers, entomologists, and…