Apalachicola
February is full of FUN on the Forgotten Coast with family-friendly events celebrating gumbo, Mardi Gras, African American History, and more! Scroll below for top events from Mexico Beach to St. George Island. *Due to COVID-19, events may be cancelled or rescheduled without notice. Please contact event organizers directly to confirm details of events. FEATURED […]
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Find Good Food + Great Times at the Apalachicola Oyster Cook-Off
Apalachicola Oyster Cook-OffJanuary 14th – 15thApalachicola Riverfront Park It’s back!! After taking a one-year hiatus due to Covid-19, the beloved Annual Apalachicola Oyster Cook-Off is returning to downtown Apalachicola for a fun filled day of oysters, music, art, and a 5K! This event is fundraiser for the Apalachicola Volunteer Fire Depart with all proceeds going […]
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Ring in the New Year on The Forgotten Coast
It’s time to bid 2021 goodbye and welcome 2022! Whether you’re looking for a family friendly celebration or a night out on the town, find the perfect New Year’s Eve event on the Forgotten Coast. PORT ST. JOE New Year’s Eve Firework Celebration at Frank Pate Park Port St. JoeDecember 31st at 10PM Brought to […]
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November Sales in Review | Forgotten Coast
Market activity remained steady in the Forgotten Coast real estate market and its key communities of Apalachicola, Cape San Blas/Indian Pass, Carrabelle, Mexico Beach/St. Joe Beach, Port St. Joe, and St. George Island. There were 49 properties closed during the month with 117 properties currently under contract. Mexico Beach/St. Joe Beach had the highest number […]
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October Sales in Review | Forgotten Coast
Closings slowed during October however new contracts increased in the real estate markets for the key communities of Apalachicola, Cape San Blas/Indian Pass, Carrabelle, Mexico Beach/St. Joe Beach, Port St. Joe, and St. George Island. There were 45 properties closed during the month with 117 properties currently under contract. Cape San Blas/Indian Pass had the […]
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Celebrate the Season with Holiday Events Along the Coast
From Santa’s grand arrival on a shrimp boat in Apalachicola to an enthralling rendition of the Nutcracker designed for the youngest of audiences in Port St. Joe, there are so many fun ways to welcome the holidays on the Forgotten Coast. Scroll below for all the top holiday events from Port St. Joe to Carrabelle! […]
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58th Annual Florida Seafood Festival Returns to Historic Apalachicola
Known as Florida’s Oldest Maritime Event, the beloved Florida Seafood Festival returns to Apalachicola’s Battery Park on November 5th and 6th with activities scheduled from 10:00am to 10:30pm each day. Perfect for all ages, the festival features delicious seafood harvested primarily from the Apalachicola Bay area, arts and crafts exhibits, live music, and more. Many […]
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Small Business Showcase | Apalachicola’s Marilyn Brogan Jewelry
The quaint streets of Apalachicola with its eclectic small town feel and stunning coastal landscape seem to attract creative personalities of all types – from artists to architects. Marilyn Brogan chose to relocate her custom jewelry studio, Marilyn Brogan Jewelry, from San Diego to the Forgotten Coast after visiting and feeling the area’s inexplicable draw. […]
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September Sales in Review | Forgotten Coast
September was an active month for real estate sales in the key communities of Apalachicola, Cape San Blas/Indian Pass, Carrabelle, Mexico Beach/St. Joe Beach, Port St. Joe, and St. George Island. There were 58 properties closed during the month with 99 properties currently under contract. Mexico Beach/St. Joe Beach and St. George Island tied for […]
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Discover Florida’s Second Largest State Forest Known as Tate’s Hell
Located between the Apalachicola and Ochlockonee rivers lies over 200,000 acres of land known as Tate’s Hell State Forest. Contrary to what the name suggests, the forest brings about a sense of peace and serenity for all those who have the pleasure of visiting it. Explore 35 miles of rivers, streams, and creeks perfect for […]
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