Big Bend Scenic Byway
Visitor Services
Entrance fees are charged at St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge, museums, State Parks, and campgrounds.
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Accessibility
Many trails are Universal Trail Assessment Process certified. Most picnic pavilions are in close proximity to accessible parking and sidewalks. Most restrooms are accessible. Wakulla Springs has a...
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Bicycle/Pedestrian Facilities
Paved bicycle paths of the byway include the Tallahassee-St. Marks Historic Railroad Trail State Park, St. George Island Bicycle Trail, and the GF&A Bicycle Trail in the Apalachicola National Forest.
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Camping
Developed public campgrounds are located in the Apalachicola National Forest, Lake Talquin State Forest, and Tate's Hell State Forest, as well as in the Ochlockonee River State park, St. George...
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Food
Restaurants and grocery/general stores are available in Tallahassee, Sopchoppy, Carrabelle, Eastpoint, St. George Island, Apalachicola, Panacea, and St. Marks.
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Gasoline
Fuel is available along the byway, though gaps of 20 miles or more occur along the Forest Trails.
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Information
Sites displaying the byway logo provide maps and have information on attractions, accommodations, and outfitters. These places include the Tallahassee Regional Airport, the Inn at Wildwood, the...
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Lodging
Accommodations along the byway are available in Tallahassee, St. George Island, Apalachicola, Carrabelle, Medart, St. Marks, and Wakulla Springs.
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Phone
Public phones are available along this byway.
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Restrooms
Restroom facilities are located in all public areas along the byway, as well as in visitor centers, museums, and other attractions. Most of them are accessible.
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Retail
Shopping can be enjoyed along the byway in Tallahassee, Apalachicola, St. George Island, Carrabelle, and Panacea.
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Seasons
- Best Time to Drive
April is an excellent month for hiking and kayaking as the weather is still cool and insects are few.
- High Season
During Spring Break (mid-February to mid-March) travelers will encounter crowds and extra traffic along the coastal
portion of the byway.
Road Conditions
- To find up to date information about the road conditions along Big Bend Scenic Byway, please visit the FHWA listing of web sites for more information.
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