Cabins near Carrabelle

See the world’s smallest police station before making a run to the forest.

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Goat House Farm

11 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents4 acres · Tallahassee, FL
Goat House Farm is a 501(c)3 owned micro-farm in a rural area of Tallahassee on the beautiful Lake Talquin. The farm has its humble beginnings in the summer of 2015 with four acres, four goats, and four chickens. Founded on the love of animals and a passion for sustainability, we remain committed to compassionate practices and the most natural care of our land and animals as possible. As stewards of the land and herd, we believe we have a responsibility to share nature's blessings. We offer several agritourism opportunities on the farm, from farmstays to day visits. Our primary program is to serve area youth with agricultural education and the opportunities to work with our goats. All proceeds from bookings go toward our programming. It is our goal to create a space where our visitors can have fun and learn about the animals who share that space. We also strive to serve as a valuable resource for first time goat owners. To support that endeavor, we sell chicken eggs, specialty cottage goods, honey, and natural goat milk and honey products. We also sell raw goat milk (for pet consumption only, as per Florida law - Master Feed License #ZOO406).
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Scott's Ferry

16 sites · Lodging, RVs23 acres · Blountstown, FL
Welcome to our historic riverside campground, where guests can unwind, explore, and reconnect with nature in a welcoming community setting. Here’s what awaits you during your stay: What You’ll See Our campground is nestled in a scenic natural setting, surrounded by towering trees, open green spaces, and peaceful waters. The river is a central feature, providing stunning views, especially at sunrise and sunset. As you explore the grounds, you’ll find stocked fishing ponds, cozy cabins, glamping tents, RV sites, and charming campsites, each offering its own unique vantage point of Florida’s native beauty. Things to Do - Fishing: Grab your gear and fish in our stocked ponds or along the riverbank. - Canoeing: Take to the river with our canoe rentals, and enjoy a peaceful paddle or an adventurous exploration. - Camping & Glamping: Choose from our tent sites, cozy cabins, glamping tents with extra comfort, or RV sites for added convenience. - Community Events: Join us for seasonal gatherings, from fishing tournaments and local farmers’ markets to small concerts and community meals. What to Expect We pride ourselves on creating a family-friendly, relaxed environment where guests feel right at home. Our general store (currently under renovation) will soon offer a unique selection of local goods, healthy snacks, and camping essentials. Our upcoming bistro will feature farm-to-table meals and local craft beers, providing a cozy spot to gather and enjoy good food with good company. With a focus on local products, community, and outdoor living, our campground is a place where everyone – from families to adventure-seekers to nature lovers – can relax, explore, and feel welcome. Whether you’re here to fish, explore, park your RV, or simply unwind by the fire, we’re here to help make your stay memorable.
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Seaforest Sanctuary "The Cottage"

5 sites · Lodging2 acres · Carrabelle, FL
Seaforest Sanctuary is a collection of enchanting modern "campy" dwelling spaces hidden in a forest of pine trees.This is just a leisurely 5 min stroll to the edge of the sea and lovely Carrabelle Beach with white sand ,shells, driftwood and dolphins.The Seaforest Sanctuary also is protected nightly by the light from the neighboring Crooked River Lighthouse which gently swooshes through the trees all night long. ***Group Yoga Classes , Couples Yoga, massage, art experiences, Solo Stove Fire Pit available to all guests. Dwelling options include : The Retreat, The Cottage, The Gypsy Escape Airstream, The Tent, The Lucky Bamboo Woodland Cabin. *Seaforest Sanctuary : "The Cottage" (two bedrooms ( bedroom 1 :one king, bedroom 2: tow twin or king setup, kitchen , full bathroom, outdoor shower, screened porch with Daybed, 2 desks for working remotely can be inside or on screened porch. outdoor sitting area, grill, beach chairs, coolers. SLEEPS 4
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River Rise Cottage On the Aucilla

1 site · Lodging2 acres · Wacissa, FL
Our property is riverfront along the Aucilla River, and sits within the Aucilla Wildlife Management area. It is surrounded by nature and old Florida scenery. We are appx 45 mins from the little fishing village of Steinahatchee and 45 mins from Florida's State Capitol ,Tallahassee . Come to relax ! We offer kayaks and life jackets that can used at your risk. Scheduling is required . We have 3 singles, one being a fishing and one two persons. Furnished cottage with large river view windows and a walk around deck. The cottage is an open floor plan with king size bed and a full-size sleeper sofa. A comfy twin mattress bed can also be provided. Enjoy relaxing and watch the river flow by from the swivel rocker recliner. Climate controlled AC/Heating unit. Wall mounted swivel TV for easy viewing 200 channel Dish TV. Wi-fi available The cottage has a mini refrigerator, microwave, coffee pot and dishware. BBQ grille located on outside deck and propane is provided. There is a gas fire pit on the north river deck and a wood burning fire pit along the riverbank, wood provided. The space River Rise Cottage is set up to offer a relaxing and enjoyable experience to make lasting memories. The cottage has large windows with outstanding river views and a walk around deck that you can fish from. Should it rain, you can enjoy the sound of the rain on the metal roof. Several feet from the cottage is a screened porch overlooking the scenic river, with plenty of comfortable seating and a daybed... should you want to nap. From this location It's not uncommon to see wildlife. A wonderful place to enjoy your morning coffee or unwind in the evening bug free. Take a swing on the open porch, sit riverside at either our propane fire pit or have a campfire (firewood provided) which is also along the river nestled in the woods. We encourage guests to use the outdoor seating areas for the ultimate relaxation experience and to find your favorite spot! Bar-B-Q with our easy-to-use propane grill (utensils and grill pans provided). Our fish station makes cleaning your catch a breeze! Also available a full-size fridge located on the screened porch in addition to the mini fridge in the cottage. Guest access Large open deck with ladder access to the floating dock which is perfect for mooring your boat or launching kayaks. Kayaks are available for guest use. Provided are (2) single person (1) fishing single person and (1) two-person tandem kayaks with life vest. We offer a complimentary shuttle service for the 5-mile downstream Aucilla River to the Gulf of Mexico trip. This can be scheduled after your check-in. Use of the kayaks are at your "own risk" with no host liability. We encourage guest to enjoy the common areas porches at back of main house. Camp chairs are provided and can be used at the fire pit and along the riverbank. A public boat ramp is located within 300 yards north of the property and we have ample storage for you boat trailer during your stay. Other things to note: House rules for children staying at the cottage. We gladly accept children with the understanding that all children thirteen and under must be accompanied by an adult at all times outside the cottage due to its proximity over the river and being in a very natural wildlife environment. This is a strict requirement that will be compulsory. This is for the safety of your children while staying at the River Rise Cottage. We are pet friendly but do require that your pets are not left alone in the cottage. We have different size crates available, and these are provided at no extra charge in the event that you should leave the cottage and choose not to take your fur baby with you. There is a $50 non-refundable pet deposit fee for 1 -2 pets. A guest’s animal must not be: Out of control Unhouse broken. Left alone at the listing without prior approval. Allowed into areas that are considered unauthorized to the guest. Allowed in a public space without being harnessed, leashed, or tethered and not under the guest’s control. Please clean up after your pet My wife and I live full time in the main house; however, we respect our guest’s privacy and our interaction is catered to each guests preference. We are both retired, enjoying our little piece of heaven, and hosting River Rise Cottage. We love Florida's "Forgotten Coast" and believe you will as well!
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Cheerful Cottage in Port St. Joe

1 site · Lodging360 acres · Port Saint Joe, FL
Kick back and relax in this calm, stylish cottage at Bay Camp, a 360-acre private retreat just 3 miles from downtown Port St. Joe and just a couple of miles from St. Joseph's Bay. You are a short drive to the beaches of Cape San Blas, St. Joe Beach, and Mexico Beach. We have plenty of room to park your boat! Whether you are looking for a family vacation, a fishing trip, or a romantic getaway, we've got you covered! The living room, dining area, and kitchen areas are in the middle of the home and each end has a bedroom and bathroom. This cute cottage is freshly renovated with white shiplap walls, coastal blue and tan Plank flooring, a new kitchen and bathrooms, fresh new porches, and large fixed pane windows that look out over a grove of gorgeous live oaks in the back yard. Bay Camp is very private and quiet but close enough to town to enjoy driving your golf cart into town to dinner. The only neighbors are the owners, who also live on the property. The Bay Camp Cottage is a lovingly restored vintage mobile home/beach cottage. It is very cute and modern coastal with shiplap walls and all-new everything on the inside. You will love Bay Camp! We live next door. Pets are not allowed.
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Cabins near Carrabelle guide

Overview

Overlooking the Gulf of Mexico on the eastern side of the Florida panhandle, the fishing village of Carrabelle is a great place to go if you want white-sand beaches and easy access to Dog Island and St George's Island just off shore. The community's claim to fame is that it was once home to the world's oldest police station, which was essentially just a police phone in a phone booth. You can still see the original at the Carrabelle History Museum, though there is a replica marking the spot where this whimsical attraction once stood.

Where to go

Tate's Hell State Forest

A short jaunt from the center of Carrabelle, Tate's Hell State Forest protects all sorts of wildlife, from gopher tortoises and Florida black bears to gopher tortoises and red-cockaded woodpecker. The forest also has around 35 miles of waterways for boating and fishing and a smattering of primitive campsites, most of which have direct river access.

Dr. Julian G. Bruce St. George Island State Park

On the eastern end of St. George Island, a barrier island that's sandwiched between Apalachicola Bay and the Gulf of Mexico, Dr. Julian G. Bruce St. George Island State Park is a great place for swimming, sunbathing, and stargazing. If you're lucky, you might even spot a pod of dolphins. The park also has a couple of primitive sites and a  developed campground complete with full hookups and a dump station.

Apalachicola National Forest

Spread out over more than half a million acres, Apalachicola National Forest is the largest national forest in the state. Here you'll find hundreds of miles of trails, over 700 bodies of water, and a wide range of flora and fauna. The forest offers a mix of developed campgrounds, some of which are RV-friendly, and primitive dispersed camping, though some campgrounds are only open seasonally.

When to go

You'll get the best weather in Carrabelle if you visit between October and May, when temperatures tend to be a bit cooler and the weather's usually a bit drier than during the summer months. The risk of hurricanes is also lower during this time. Late April is a particularly great time to visit, as this is when the annual Carrabelle Riverfront Festival—which features craft and food vendors and live entertainment—takes place.

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