

A picturesque waterfront park along the Apalachicola River, offering scenic views, picnic spots, and access to river activities.

Apalachicola's subtropical climate can bring sudden showers, a lightweight rain jacket is essential for staying dry.
Mosquitoes and other insects can be prevalent in the park's waterfront location, repellent is recommended for comfort.
Exploring the park's trails and beaches is best done with comfortable, waterproof footwear.
Explore Apalachicola's rich maritime history through exhibits and a collection of historic vessels.
Discover diverse ecosystems and wildlife along the waterfront park's nature trails.
Enjoy a leisurely evening stroll along the waterfront, taking in the sunset and local wildlife.
A local favorite for breakfast, known for its fresh seafood dishes and scenic waterfront views.
A historic spot for lunch, offering a mix of American and Cajun dishes in a charming atmosphere.
A fine dining experience with a historic setting, offering a variety of seafood and Southern dishes.
Anchovies, garlic, and chili flakes in a creamy grits base.
Fried oysters, lettuce, tomato, and remoulade sauce on a soft roll.
Crab meat, breadcrumbs, and seasonings, served with a lemon aioli.
Balekambang Nature Reserve, a lush tropical haven, is home to diverse flora and fauna, including the critically endangered Javan gibbon.
A mesmerizing display of lights, music, and water at Central Park's Bethesda Fountain Terrace.
A historic mosque in Jakarta's old town, known for its Dutch colonial architecture and cultural significance.
Handcrafted from local oyster shells, these knives are a symbol of Apalachicola's rich oyster history.
Harvested from the Apalachicola Bay, this gourmet salt is a taste of the Florida coast.
Unique pieces made from sea glass found along the Apalachicola River, each telling a story of the river's history.