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2024 Summer Fishing Report

By Forgotten Coast Web Team / July 5, 2024

School is out, and vacation time is here! The sun, sand, and waters of the Forgotten Coast are calling. It’s the perfect destination to disconnect your kids from their devices and reconnect with the outdoors through fishing. Not only does…

TDC Grant Program 2022-23

Franklin County TDC Announces 2024-25 Grant Program

By Forgotten Coast Web Team / June 17, 2024

The Franklin County Tourist Development Council Grant Program opens on June 17, 2024, for non-profit groups and governmental organizations. The event promotion grants are split into two categories. The first category is designed to assist local non-profit organizations in marketing…

Person holding red snapper fish

2024 Red Snapper Season

By Forgotten Coast Web Team / June 1, 2024

Governor Ron DeSantis announced the record 103-day 2024 Gulf Red Snapper recreational season, the longest season since the state was delegated management of Gulf red snapper. This season will include both a summer and fall season which includes major holiday…

Dwarf Cypress

Tate’s Hell State Forest is a Must-See for Outdoor Enthusiasts

By Forgotten Coast Web Team / May 20, 2024

If you’re a nature lover planning a visit to Florida’s Forgotten Coast, be sure to add Tate’s Hell State Forest to your must-see list. Nestled between the Apalachicola and Ochlocknee Rivers in Franklin County, this breathtaking forest spans over 202,000…

St. George Lighthouse and Visitor Center

Exploring Coastal Treasures: Franklin County’s Lighthouses

By Forgotten Coast Web Team / April 22, 2024

Franklin County, nestled along Florida’s Forgotten Coast, holds within its shores tales of maritime history and resilience. Two iconic structures stand as beacons of this rich heritage, guiding visitors through time and tide: the Cape St. George Lighthouse and the…