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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…

St. George Island State Park

Discover St. George Island State Park: A Slice of Paradise on the Forgotten Coast

By Forgotten Coast Web Team / April 26, 2019

As you take sunset stroll down the deserted beach, your bare feet sink into powdery, sugar white sand. A splash in the clear blue Gulf waves catches your eye, and you look up to see a pod of dolphins frolicking…

Nightlife on St. George Island

The Coast That Never Sleeps: We’re Open for the Business of Nightlife!

By Forgotten Coast Web Team / April 23, 2019

Florida’s Forgotten Coast may be a laid-back destination, but that doesn’t mean we hit the hay as soon as the sun goes down! In fact, Franklin County is home to a thriving nightlife scene booming with open-late bars, restaurants and…

Fresh Apalachicola Bay Oysters

Florida’s Forgotten Coast Keeps on Shucking: We’re Open for the Business of Savoring Fresh Seafood!

By Forgotten Coast Web Team / April 17, 2019

If the thought of freshly harvested, plump oysters, shrimp and blue crabs gets your mouth watering, it’s time to come down to the Forgotten Coast! Our area is renowned for fresh, local seafood, especially our world-famous Apalachicola oysters. Why are…

Dog Island Ship Wreck Unearthed after Hurricane Michael

Hurricane Michael Unearthed Historical Treasures on Florida’s Forgotten Coast

By Forgotten Coast Web Team / April 17, 2019

Updated April 17, 2019 It seems as if Hurricane Michael left behind an apology gift for Florida’s Forgotten Coast. Michael’s storm surge dredged up a handful of 19th Century ships that washed ashore Dog Island during the 1899 Carrabelle Hurricane.…