St. Marks River
11950 Tram Rd.Tallahassee FL 32311
850-487-7989
Nestled along the banks of the St. Marks River headwaters, this park offers a picnic area, multi-use recreational area, with an extensive system of trails for hiking, horseback riding, and off-road bicycling. The existing trail network in the park winds through upland pine forests, hardwood thickets, and natural plant communities along the banks of the river. The St. Marks River is not navigable within the park boundaries, and it is not conducive to canoeing or kayaking.
The park offers over 16 miles of hiking on multi-use, asphalted trails. The trails pass through sunny upland pine communities and shady wetlands. Wildlife viewing opportunities are abundant as visitors may see deer, raccoons, bears, foxes, birds of prey, and a wide variety of songbirds. Although the terrain is relatively flat, the trails can be quite sandy, and there are some low water crossings where your feet will get wet. Hikers are encouraged to prepare for wilderness type hiking, as there are no facilities.
Featured Uses: Walking, running, inline skating, equestrian, wildlife watching, and cycling. Leashed dogs are permitted.
Nestled along the banks of the St. Marks River headwaters, this park offers a picnic area, multi-use recreational area, with an extensive system of trails for hiking, horseback riding, and off-road bicycling. The existing trail network in the park winds through upland pine forests, hardwood thickets, and natural plant communities along the banks of the river. The St. Marks River is not navigable within the park boundaries, and it is not conducive to canoeing or kayaking.
The park offers over 16 miles of hiking on multi-use, asphalted trails. The trails pass through sunny upland pine communities and shady wetlands. Wildlife viewing opportunities are abundant as visitors may see deer, raccoons, bears, foxes, birds of prey, and a wide variety of songbirds. Although the terrain is relatively flat, the trails can be quite sandy, and there are some low water crossings where your feet will get wet. Hikers are encouraged to prepare for wilderness type hiking, as there are no facilities.
Featured Uses: Walking, running, inline skating, equestrian, wildlife watching, and cycling. Leashed dogs are permitted.
Grab a pint and soak up the energy of the Gaines Street at Oyster City Brewing Company.🍺
The taproom serves as a hub where locals and visitors alike can enjoy craft beer in a relaxed, open-air environment. It is an essential stop on any Tallahassee itinerary for craft beer fans!
📸 @ocbc_tallahassee
Bradley’s Country Store is a living piece of history, remaining virtually unchanged since it opened in 1927. Located on a scenic canopy road just north of Tallahassee, the store is a multi-generation family business known for its traditional smoked sausage and coarse-ground grits.
The atmosphere is defined by the original wood-plank floors, shelves stocked with specialty gifts, and the sprawling oaks that shade the front porch. It is a grounded, essential stop for anyone exploring Tallahassee.
📍 Location: 10655 Centerville Road
🌭 Signature Item: Bradley’s Country Smoked Sausage (mild, medium, or hot)
🍦 The Experience: Grab lunch and a cold soda and enjoy the rockers on the front porch.
🏺 History: Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
May is National Bike Month, and we`re inviting you to discover a side of Florida that might surprise you. Not all of Florida is flat! Tallahassee`s rolling hills and diverse terrain make it a premier destination for cyclists of all levels. Whether you`re looking to shred singletrack through pine forests, tackle technical descents, or cruise flowing trails with plenty of berms and switchbacks, our mountain biking scene delivers the kind of elevation and excitement you won`t find elsewhere in the Sunshine State.
Explore Tallahassee`s Trails ⤵️
🔗visittallahassee.com/blog/tallahassee-mountain-biking-trails/ (link in bio)
Bella Bella has spent years perfecting the art of the neighborhood Italian restaurant, and if there is one non-negotiable order in Tallahassee, it is the Bubble Bread.
Located in Midtown, Bella Bella has spent over twenty-five years serving as a gathering place for Florida’s Capital City. The dining room, characterized by its intimate booths and eclectic decor, offers a relaxed atmosphere for unwinding over a glass of wine. The menu features a wide range of Italian staples, from hearty pasta dishes to fresh, vibrant salads, making it a premier choice for a relaxed weekday dinner or a Saturday date night.
📍Bella Bella
🕒 Hours: Dinner (Tues-Sat)
📸 @stuffingmygrace
Congratulations to all the graduates! Graduation weekend is a time to celebrate achievements, create lasting memories, and show visiting family and friends the best of Tallahassee. Whether you`re looking for the perfect restaurant for a celebratory dinner, scenic spots for cap-and-gown photos, or fun activities to enjoy with out-of-town guests, our guide has everything you need to make this milestone weekend unforgettable.
Plan your graduation weekend ⤵️
🔗 visittallahassee.com/blog/graduation-weekend/ (link in bio)
Alabama Shakes absolutely commanded the stage tonight at The Adderley Amphitheater. The energy in Cascades Park was on another level, with a packed crowd matching every soulful note and powerhouse riff.
Thank you to everyone that came out and closed out our spring concert series!
Some nights are made for music that moves you. ✨
Close out the spring season the way it deserves — under the open sky with Alabama Shakes, the Grammy-winning soul-rock band whose genre-defying sound has captivated the world. With Brittany Howard leading one of the most electrifying live acts in music, this is a night Tallahassee won`t forget.
Joining them: Lamont Landers, whose powerhouse voice channels passion and poetry through waves of soul, rock, and R&B.
📅 Tuesday, April 28 | Adderley Amphitheater
🚪 Gates 6PM · Showtime 7:30PM
🎟️ Tickets available: theadderleyamphitheater.com
Last night, the legendary Earth, Wind & Fire kicked things off with an electric performance at The Adderley Amphitheater, and the momentum carried straight into the next day at the Word of South festival.
Grab a friend and bring them down to Cascade Park through Sunday!
For schedule and details at wordofsouthfestival.com/schedule
