The most comprehensive guide to the Sunshine State's northwest region Welcome to the quieter side of Florida. The northwest has it all—prime Gulf Coast vacation spots, powdery quartz beaches, unexpected waterfalls, and historic downtown areas across the Panhandle. Florida's history runs deepest here, from prehistoric settlements at Cedar Key and along the Aucilla River to the Spanish colonies at Pensacola and St. Augustine. Sandra Friend and John Keatley show readers the best of their state's natural wonders and historic sights, the seafood restaurants most worth your time, the most unique lodgings, and a beach for everyone, whether you're seeking serenity or a busy social scene. As with every Explorer's Guide, you'll get the latest, most thoroughly researched recommendations for everything from eating, sleeping, exploring, local festivals, transportation options, and much more. Full color photographs bring the destination alive, while color maps and clear, concise directions guide you in your travels. Now in its third edition, this guide is indispensable for any vacationer hoping to enjoy the region to its fullest.
Now in its third edition, this guide is indispensable for any vacationer hoping to enjoy the region to its fullest.
For more pitcher plants, hike the Wright Lake Trail around Wright Lake Recreation Area, Sumatra. Florida Caverns State Park (see Parks) is a don't-miss locale for day hiking, thanks to its rugged geology and beautiful spring wildflowers ...
A vacation guide to the Florida Panhandle and northern Florida covers such essential tourist destinations as Panama City, Jacksonville, Tallahassee, St. Augustine, Pensacola, and Gainesville, along with authoritative lodging and dining ...
Jacksonville 32202 From the Hyatt Regency Jacksonville (866-613-9330 or 904-6339095; jacksonville.hyatt.com), 225 Coast Line Dr E, downtown, you can stroll the Riverwalk to the Landing, downtown's hot gathering ...
Offshore from Venice—which boasts its own fabulous beaches—Casey Key and Manasota Key are primarily residential, their narrow roads hidden beneath a tunnel of tropical vegetation. GUIDANCE You can't miss the Sarasota Visitor Information ...
Detailed reviews of lodging, dining, and recreation, plus outfitters, campsites, trails, and point of historic and cultural interest make this book the indispensable companion to the incomparable Outer Banks region.
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Offshore from Venice—which boasts its own fabulous beaches—Casey Key and Manasota Key are primarily residential, their narrow roads hidden beneath a tunnel of tropical vegetation. GUIDANCE You can't miss the Sarasota Visitor Information ...
As the sparse understory Greenfly orchids bloom in summer gives way to dense saw palmetto, the canopy shifts to cabbage palms and laurel oaks. Needle palms rise along both sides of the trail. At Signpost F, you pass the cross-trail from ...
Offers opinionated, authoritative recommendations for lodging, dining, and what to do, from Orlando's themed attractions to scenic St. Augustine, Pensacola, and exciting Jacksonville. Original.