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Young boy explorig The Reserve

Visit the Forgotten Coast’s Nature Center: We’re Open for the Business of Discovery!

By Forgotten Coast Web Team / May 24, 2019

Searching for educational, free fun for the entire family? Look no further than the Nature Center at the Apalachicola National Estuarine Research Reserve (The Reserve) in Eastpoint! If you’re planning a visit to Florida’s Forgotten Coast this summer, the Nature…

Couple Exploring Alligator Point

Top 5 Reasons to Visit Alligator Point

By Forgotten Coast Web Team / May 17, 2019

If you’ve never visited Franklin County’s Alligator Point, you’re really missing out! Nestled on the easternmost corner of Florida’s Forgotten Coast, this sparsely populated, rural beach community encompasses eight miles of pristine coastline along a narrow beach peninsula. Known as…

Couple Riding Bikes in St. George Island

Pedaling in Paradise: We’re Open for the Business of Bicycling!

By Forgotten Coast Web Team / May 17, 2019

Hold onto your helmets, bicycle fans! Whether you’re an experienced cyclist looking to break a serious sweat or just want to explore our area in a fun, active way, you’re in luck. All of the communities across Florida’s Forgotten Coast…

Redfish caught on Florida's Forgotten Coast

Awesome Angling Adventures on the Forgotten Coast: We’re Open for the Business of Fishing!

By Forgotten Coast Web Team / May 10, 2019

If want to plan a truly unforgettable fishing trip, Florida’s Forgotten Coast is the place to be! Renowned for both fresh and saltwater fishing opportunities, Franklin County is a dream come true for anglers of all types and skill levels.…

Apalachicola National Estuarine Research Reserve Kayaking

Welcome to Paddler’s Paradise: We’re Open for the Business of Paddling!

By Forgotten Coast Web Team / May 1, 2019

Whether your preferred mode of arm-powered transportation is kayak, canoe or paddleboard, Florida’s Forgotten Coast is every paddler’s paradise! In fact, 80 percent of Franklin County’s 545 square miles are publicly owned, preserved wilderness areas. Our area is home to…