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Experience historic Apalachicola, a quaint small southern town with a strong maritime culture, an eclectic group of locally owned shops and galleries, restaurants which serve fresh local seafood, and meticulously restored B & B’s and hotels.
Historic Apalachicola has several museums and over 900 structures in its National Historic District. Find things to do in Apalachicola Florida while visiting or planning your trip to Apalachicola. We also have list things to do on St. George Island Florida!
Apalachicola has over 900 historic homes and buildings listed in its extensive National Register District and it was selected as one of the nation’s Dozen Distinctive Destinations in 2008 by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Apalachicola is situated on the Apalachicola River and Bay.
Apalachicola Bay Chamber of Commerce. Business and travel information for Apalachicola, St. George Island and Eastpoint Florida
Apalachicola is noted for its seafood and has a diverse selection of restaurants that feature fresh, locally harvested shrimp, oysters, fish and crab. Apalachicola Bay oysters, our claim to fame, are prized for their buttery, briny, mellow flavor.
Walk the white sand beaches of St. George Island, and every casual stroll will introduce you to new and different curiosities and pleasures of life in or near the Gulf of Mexico. Whether you come out early to watch a spectacular sunrise or stay up late to see every star in the heavens, our beautiful beach always offers its own special surprises.
Nine miles of undeveloped beach, pristine shoreline, majestic dunes and bay forest, sandy coves and salt marshes. A series of hiking trails, boardwalks and observation platforms great for hiking, camping or a leisurely stroll. (850) 927-2111.
Whether looking for a beach home to rent, a hotel, or a bed & breakfast we will help you find the perfect location for your stay. Beach home rentals range from a small beach cottage or a townhouse to a multistory million-dollar beach house.
Apalachicola Maritime Museum. CURRENTLY CLOSED. The Maritime Museum has been re founded to celebrate and preserve the maritime history of Apalachicola in a hands-on learning environment with active sailing program and adventure programs, boat-building, restoration and educational programs.
Wildlife watching, recreational opportunities, and sight fishing in these waters can be rewarding and challenging. Located 45 minutes east of Apalachicola. Bald Point State Park. Located where Ochlockonee Bay meets the Gulf of Mexico, this 4,859 acre state park has a diversity of wildlife from birds to the Florida black bear.