A scenic jungle cruise boat tour is an absolute must!
Don't miss this opportunity to experience the environment, see the wildlife, and learn some history of the springs.
Call The Lodge at Wakulla Springs to book your tour: (850) 421 2000
$8 for Adults (ages 13+)
$5 for Children (ages 4 - 12)
Free for Small Children (ages 3 and under)
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Centered around one of the world's largest springs, explore Wakulla's beautiful nature hiking one (or all) of the park's many trails.
Also, available from 8am to 4pm daily, rent bikes at the front desk of The Lodge to explore the trails around the park!
Bike Fees: $20 plus tax for up to 4 hours or $35 plus tax for a full day
Dive in and enjoy the crystal-clear waters of Wakulla Springs.
With 68-degree water year-round, 2 swim-up platforms, and a high dive standing between 12 and 15 feet tall, jump into the inviting swimming area to experience the magic of Wakulla!
Check-out Wakulla's upcoming events to see everything happening during your stay!
With wildlife exhibits, natural trails, and two centuries of North Florida's history on display, the Tallahassee Museum is the best introduction to "Tracy's Florida", a vibrant exhibition of the panhandle's unique ecosystem and cultural heritage outdoors.
Casually stroll the raised boardwalks winding thru cypress roots along Lake Bradford's edge or strap into a zipline and fly treetop-to-treetop; the Tallahassee Museum has something for everyone and all ages!
A living history museum and National Historic Landmark, Mission San Luis is a reconstruction of the 17th-century western capital of Spanish Florida.
Featuring costumed interpreters, explore recreated Apalachee and Spanish buildings like the church, council house, and fort, demonstrating the 17th-century life with archaeological exhibits that offer a unique experience of early Florida history.
Florida State University's Museum of Fine Arts (MoFA) promotes contemporary and traditional works as well as student exhibits, offering tours and live performances.
Experience the "Like everything alive that we try to hold forever" exhibit, bringing together the work of seven artists, reflecting on ways that our human bodies exist in relation to non-human objects.
Through photography, sculpture, and video, the artworks attempt to navigate the many issues that come with being human - A thoughtfully curated and beautifully established exhibit are featured in the mid-century modern appointed museum nestled along the edge of FSU's breathtaking campus.
Visit Tallahassee! A different side of Florida - Pretty and unexpected.
Journey through the outdoors and let your creativity run wild, making memories. Find restaurants - Find trails - Find adventure - Find yourself!