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North Florida Travel Guide

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North Florida includes the northern portions of the state of Florida.

Contents

Regions

Cities

Other destinations

  • Olustee Battlefield Historic State Park in Olustee, Baker County.
  • Historic District in Micanopy, Alachua County.
  • University of Florida in Gainesville.
  • Amelia Island in Nassau County.
  • Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park in White Springs, Hamilton County.
  • The Historic Suwannee River
  • Forest Capital Museum State Park in Perry.
  • Devil's Millhopper Geological State Park in Gainesville.
  • Ravine Gardens State Park in Putnam County.
  • Payne's Prairie Preserve State Park in Alachua County.
  • Silver Springs just east of Ocala.

Understand

North Florida is "Old Florida" in that it exhibits what the culture of the entire state used to be like only a few decades ago. It is more a kin to the Deep South in culture. It is mostly rural and is not as metropolitan as parts of Central or South Florida. The landscape and enviroment of the region does not typify the sub-tropical enviroment that most think of Florida. The region is more known for its Magnolias and Live oaks then palm trees and beaches.

Talk

English is spoken almost without exception in North Florida. Most native north Floridians speak with a Southern dialect.

Get in

Get around

  • I-95 runs along the Atlantic coast throughout the entire North Florida region.
  • I-75 runs north-south through the middle of North Florida, and connects to the Florida Turnpike south of Ocala for a straight shot into Orlando.
  • I-10 runs westward from Jacksonville across the entire state.

See

  • Saint Augustine, the oldest city in the United States.
  • The Historic Suwannee River
  • The University of Florida in Gainesville


Itineraries

Do

Due to it being relatively undeveloped compared to the rest of the state, North Florida is paradise for anyone who likes to enjoy nature. Hunting and fishing are the favorite activities for both residents and many visitors to the region. North Florida is also home to one major professional sports team, the NFL's Jacksonville Jaguars.

Eat

North Florida is a very diversified region for food. One could enjoy fresh seafood in St. Augustine or in Cedar Key. The region is also known for its Barbecue. Sonny's Real Pit BBQ, the largest barbecue chain in America, was started in Gainesville. The region is also known for specializing in "Cracker Cuisine" which is the traditional food eaten by the early pioneers of Florida. Two well known cracker restaraunts is the Yearling in Gainesville and Stumpknockers in Ocala.

Drink

North Florida is home to two of Florida's four dry counties where the sale of alcohol is prohibited (Lafayette and Suwannee). However, alcohol of any variety can be found in abundance in the cosmopolitan city of Jacksonville and the college town of Gainesville.

Stay safe

Get out

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