Sunday, March 6, 2011

What Are Your Plans for Spring Break?

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What are Your Plans for Spring Break?

 
Carrabelle is the last vestige of Old Florida, a haven for discriminating people who love the coastal outdoors but shy away from crowds. Three pristine rivers converge at Carrabelle and connect with the Gulf of Mexico, providing access to unstressed salt and freshwaster fishing grounds. Tarpon, Redfish, Grouper, Snapper, Trout, Cobia: just a sample of the species that inhabit our waters.

Carrabelle's waterfront combines the authenticity of a working waterfront with the fun of recreational fishing and boating. Charter fishing is readily available. Carrabelle connects to 750,000 acres of public forest for hunting, hiking, birding, trail-riding or just enjoying the passage of eagles, deer, blue heron, osprey and black bear. White sand beaches at Carrabelle Beach and Dog Island beckon beachcombers, swimmers and snorkelers. A full-service airport provides for recreational flying as well as easy access to the area.

In Carrabelle you experience "Old Florida". There are no high rise hotels and condominiums blocking your view, no four lane traffic congestion, just beautiful beaches, rich river marshes, boundless wildflife and a genuine welcoming spirit.

Carrabelle invites you . . . . Relax, kick back and join in the fun!

 
No limit on things to do and places to stay:

Fish (alone or in a tournament--plenty of water access points) over  five marinas and 4 public boat ramps--Kayak,  go birding,  fishing,   boatingenjoy fresh local seafood at our restaurants, hiking, attend a local festival, walk the beach or forest, attend a university-sponsored nature seminar,.  Stay over in a  beach houseKey-West style innriverfront mansionmotel or marina.  "Life's simple pleasures are the best"--turn off the cell phones and I Pads--come here to reconnect with spouse or children.  Play golf at our Audubon Signature St. James Bay Golf Resort, build a sand castle, take a walk or paddle, visit  Camp Gordon Johnston WWII Museum, cast a net, see the  Crooked River Lighthouse Park, stop by the Carrabelle History Museum, drop a line, watch the sunset.  Or visit us at the 21st Annual Riverfront Festival  on April 23 & 24 and enjoy Maritime activities along Carrabelle's beautiful Marine Street.


For More Information on the area, click on the links below or call the Carrabelle Chamber of Commerce at 850.697.2585:

Carrabelle Chamber of Commerce:   www.carrabelle.org
Forgotten Coast TV:  www.forgottencoasttv.com 
 
Upcoming Events:
Camp Gordon Johnston Days-March 11-13 for info visit:   www.campgordonjohnston.com
Coastal Art Tour--Carrabelle to Alligator Point---March 12th  click here for details




105 St. James Avenue | Carrabelle, Florida 32322
info@carrabelle.org | 850-697-2585 | www.carrabelle.org



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