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Florida’s Forgotten Coast Update

By Forgotten Coast Web Team / October 19, 2018

After Franklin County was impacted by Hurricane Michael, our community quickly pulled together and got to work. After just a week, we are well on our way to full recovery. Some of our accommodation companies are booking now and others…

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WEATHER UPDATE

By Forgotten Coast Web Team / October 8, 2018

Hurricane Michael Update: A mandatory evacuation has been issued for ALL NON-RESIDENTS per the Franklin County Emergency Management Services effective immediately. If you are planning to visit Franklin County for vacation please know that this situation is fluid and subject…

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Turn Over a New Leaf: Discover Fun Fall Adventures on Florida’s Forgotten Coast!

By Forgotten Coast Web Team / October 4, 2018

It’s Fall, y’all—but it still feels like summer Florida’s Forgotten Coast! Halloween and Thanksgiving are right around the corner, but the sun is shining on our pristine beaches, the Gulf breezes are pleasantly warm and the sparkling water feels fine.…

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The Best of Florida’s Beaches: Florida’s Forgotten Coast

By Forgotten Coast Web Team / August 16, 2018

Pristine, untouched beaches are the jewel of Florida’s Forgotten Coast. With no high rises anywhere in sight, the view is spectacular and offers a home town resonance with its visitors. A unique place like no other, St. George Island, Florida…

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Eastpoint Help

By Forgotten Coast Web Team / June 26, 2018

The Franklin County Tourist Development Council extends its thoughts and prayers to the families and victims who have been impacted by the Eastpoint wildfire. We send a sincere thank you to the firefighters, law enforcement officers and countless volunteers working…