A vacation guide to the Florida Panhandle and northern Florida covers such essential tourist destinations as Panama City, Jacksonville, Tallahassee, St. Augustine, Pensacola, and Gainesville, along with authoritative lodging and dining recommendations, regional landmarks and historical sites, scenic wonders, and other things to see and do. Original.
Jacksonville 32202 From the Hyatt Regency Jacksonville (866-613-9330 or 904-6339095; jacksonville.hyatt.com), 225 Coast Line Dr E, downtown, you can stroll the Riverwalk to the Landing, downtown's hot gathering ...
Theresa Daily's fluid abstracts with alcohol ink on ceramic tile caught our attention, as did Casey Matthew's colorful abstract mixed media and Dawna Moore's haunting image of the Angel Oak near Charleston.
Now in its third edition, this guide is indispensable for any vacationer hoping to enjoy the region to its fullest.
This 12 panel waterproof guide folds to fit a backpack or pocket. Beautiful photography accompanies text that describes the birds of Northern Florida, their habitats, diets and other attributes. Laminated and waterproof.
The hikes in this book fall into four different categories: Short Family Walks ranging from 1-3 miles, Day Hikes from 3-12 miles, Overnight Hikes with easy walks to primitive campsites and Long Haulers, true backpacking experiences that ...
It describes all 45 species of snakes, including the 6 venomous species, found in north Florida and the panhandle. The guide also features color photos that make it ideal for field use.
... are those in the Blackwater River State Forest. The Blackwater Heritage Trail, ph. 904-957-4201 or 488-3538, was completed in 1997. Its 81/z-mile hard-surface route will reach from Milton to the Naval Air Station at Whiting Field ...
For vacationers, naturalists, hikers, campers, canoeists, bicyclists, or anyone interested in Florida's wild places, these books are indispensable as field guides and trip planners.
Most of this conjecture was erroneous. This work is in part their actual story, as documentary archival sources and the community's own memories tell it.
In this book you will find detailed descriptions of federal, state, county, and private lands, including how to get there; activities available to visitors, such as hiking, canoeing, birdwatching, botanizing, and camping; the special ...