The Florida National Scenic Trail offers hikers landscapes not found anywhere else in the United States. Trek across a recreational trail that runs across 1,400 miles through the prairies of Big Cypress National Preserve, situated on the edge of the Everglades to historic Fort Pickens at Gulf Islands National Seashore at Pensacola Beach.
Naturally, the Apalachicola National Forest is a Tallahassee treasure. This forest covers 571,088 acres and is home to many scenic lakes, rivers, streams and springs which add up to hours of outdoor recreational fun for everyone. This national treasure is the ideal destination off the beaten trail.
Stroll along the streets of the Mission San Luis Living History Village and National Landmark in Tallahassee. Actors dressed in period costumes bring the past of the Apalachee Indians and the Spanish settlers to life, as their lives and experiences are reenacted through demonstrations of their religioin, military and business.
The Titanic Artifact Exhibition is just one of the fascinating exhibits to hit the Mary Brogan Museum of Art and Science in Tallahassee. Visitors travel across the two-story museum to explore world renowned historical and contemporary interactive exhibits and attractions that are the nexus of science and art.