Florida's 'Forgotten Coast' Buzz

Florida's Forgotten Coast, especially St. George Island, is trending as a quiet Gulf Coast spot with a slower pace, featured in Travel + Leisure for post-pandemic escapes Florida's Forgotten Coast, especially St. George Island, is buzzing as a quiet Gulf Coast spot with a slower rhythm, featured in Travel + Leisure for post-pandemic escapes.

The "Forgotten Coast," encompassing areas like St. George Island, Apalachicola, and Carrabelle, is seeing increased attention as travelers seek less crowded destinations. This area of the Florida Panhandle, known for its "Old Florida vibe," offers a tranquil alternative to the state's more bustling tourist hotspots. St. George Island's appeal lies in its pristine beaches, natural beauty, and family-friendly atmosphere. The island offers activities like kayaking, paddleboarding, and biking, along with the historic Cape St. George Lighthouse. Development is regulated to preserve the island's unspoiled character, ensuring no high-rises interrupt the Gulf Coast views. The area's tourism has rebounded significantly since Hurricane Michael, with Franklin County exceeding $2 million in tourism revenue for the first time in 2021. This increase supports infrastructure improvements and local businesses, making the "Forgotten Coast" a growing destination for those seeking a peaceful escape.

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