Tallahassee is Florida's capital city and home to Florida State University and Florida A&M University. The city is known for its canopy roads, natural springs, college football culture, and a thriving local food and music scene.
Florida State Capitol
Florida's seat of government with a 22nd-floor observation deck offering panoramic views and free admission.
FSU Seminoles Football
Doak Campbell Stadium is one of the most iconic college football venues, home to the Florida State Seminoles.
Wakulla Springs State Park
One of the world's deepest freshwater springs with glass-bottom boat tours, jungle boat rides, and a historic lodge.
Museum of Florida History
Free museum exploring 12,000 years of Florida history from mastodons to space exploration.
Canopy Roads
Five historic roads with live oak canopies draped in Spanish moss - scenic drives unique to Tallahassee.
Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park
Ornamental gardens and lake swimming in a 1,176-acre park with hiking, biking, and kayaking.
Railroad Square Art District
Creative district in a former industrial area with galleries, studios, shops, and First Friday events.
Midtown & Market District
Walkable neighborhoods with local restaurants, craft breweries, and boutique shopping.
St. Marks River Paddling
Paddle the spring-fed St. Marks River through forests and limestone bluffs to the Gulf of Mexico.
Proof Brewing Company
Tallahassee's largest craft brewery with a massive taproom, outdoor beer garden, food trucks, and live music.
Official Tourism Resources
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