Apalachee Regional Park

7550 Apalachee Pkwy
Tallahassee FL 32317
(850) 606-1470

This multi-use park includes one of the nations few sites designed specifically for cross country running. This trail is a pristine, multi-surface course that can host small and large running events. The facility features numerous course/distance options through the rolling hills, lowlands and pine forests. The trail was designed to give runners the opportunity to run on several types of surfaces. When the trail is not being used for a running event, it is open to the general public for hiking, running, and biking. The park also has four multi-purpose grass fields with American football field goals, two of which are lighted. The fields are also used for soccer and lacrosse. The parking area accommodates more than 3,500 vehicles at one time. Additionally, the park has a remote control airplane and helicopter airfield.

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Apalachee Regional Park
Apalachee Regional Park
Apalachee Regional Park
Apalachee Regional Park

This multi-use park includes one of the nations few sites designed specifically for cross country running. This trail is a pristine, multi-surface course that can host small and large running events. The facility features numerous course/distance options through the rolling hills, lowlands and pine forests. The trail was designed to give runners the opportunity to run on several types of surfaces. When the trail is not being used for a running event, it is open to the general public for hiking, running, and biking. The park also has four multi-purpose grass fields with American football field goals, two of which are lighted. The fields are also used for soccer and lacrosse. The parking area accommodates more than 3,500 vehicles at one time. Additionally, the park has a remote control airplane and helicopter airfield.

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Once the bustling capital of western La Florida, this National Historic Landmark offers an unforgettable dive into 17th-century life. Walk through an Apalachee council house, step inside a Spanish fort, and uncover stories from Florida's colonial past—all brought to life by incredible living history interpreters. A must-visit for history buffs and adventurers alike!

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