Apalach has a variety of boutiques, outfitters, galleries and gift shops to explore!
Please follow the link to see the (somewhat) wide range of restaurants, bars and cafes! The couple's favorites are The Station, Half Shell Dockside, & Hole in The Wall.
A family friendly brewery with life music and a large outdoor areas with lots of games! The couple will be here the night before the ceremony and hope to see you there!
A charming park with a stunning view and fishing along the pier. The gazebo in the center is where the couple got engaged.
The Raney House Museum is an example of architecture and the interpretation of life in Pre-Civil War Florida. Apalachicola was one of three ports in the Gulf of Mexico which shipped cotton, grown upriver, along with Mobile and New Orleans when "Cotton was King". The town entertained ships from foreign ports, and was very cosmopolitan. The house offers visitors a glimpse into life in "Territorial Florida" (1821-1845) with many artifacts donated by Raney Family members.
A great place to relax, grab a beer and people-watch!
Hole in the wall bar with live music and cold beer! Everyone welcome to join the Bride & Groom here after the reception.
Adjoining the Orman State House is Chapman Botanical Gardens. The gardens feature a variety of areas where you can find peace and solitude. The butterfly garden is an excellent place to simply relax while an array of native and migratory butterflies flutter around you. There are several seating areas located around the garden, including a gazebo.
Waterfront area featuring a marina, fishing pier, playground, picnic area, and boat ramp.
St. George Island is a 20-minute drive from Apalach. The 22-mile island offers beautiful public beach access, restaurants, gift shops, and a beautiful state park!