Seafood and great desserts.
Restrooms
Angelo and Son's is a popular bayside restaraunt that's been around since 1945. Serving great seafood and great views, Angelo and Son's is a great choice for dining in Carrabelle.
Nestled among trees in St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge, this low-key, family-run resort set along the Wakulla River is a mile from San Marcos de Apalache Historic State Park.
This museum offers historical and recreational boat tours, eco-tours, kayaking, sunset cruises, sailing, and visits to the area's barrier islands as well as an interpretive center.
Adjacent is the Apalachicola Riverfront Park, offering walking, picnicking and restrooms.
The Apalachicola National Estuarine Research Reserve encompasses 246,766 acres of public lands and waters in the Florida Panhandle. The Reserve boundaries include 52 miles of the lower river and its associated floodplain, most of Apalachicola Bay, two barrier islands, part of a third, and several small out-parcels.
The Nature Center welcomes the general public to visit and enjoy a variety of educational, interactive and live exhibits.
Cash Creek
Tate’s Hell State Forest
Paved access to fishing dock on Cash Creek, with portable restroom.
Paved parking to picnic pavilion, portable restroom nearby.