The Forgotten Coast is the gulf coastal stretch in Florida’s upper panhandle. The section with the lack of condos, strip malls, and chain restaurants. This is the second and last post from this very enjoyable and relaxing week. No traffic jams, no large throngs of people passing on the walkways. Yes, I enjoy the quiet old Florida towns.
Forgotten Coast of Florida
From our last location on the gulf coast we continue soaking up the Old Florida character by relocating to near Apalachicola Florida. This small old fishing village is found on the “Forgotten Coast.” From their website: Franklin County Florida, also known as the Forgotten Coast, is nestled in the panhandle of the Sunshine State. This beautiful region has been dubbed the Forgotten Coast because it’s the last remaining stretch of unspoiled, pristine Gulf Coast beaches that haven’t been overrun by high rises and strip malls. The Forgotten Coast includes the charming communities of Apalachicola, Alligator Point, Carrabelle, St. George Island & Eastpoint. LINK