Natural Resources    
 
 

Big Bend Scenic Byway
The Coastal Trail East portion of the Big Bend Scenic Byway, the longest individual State Scenic Highway in Florida, passes through the City of St. Marks. The Big Bend Scenic Byway was designated by the Secretary of the Florida Department of Transportation in March 2007, and includes over 220 miles of scenic corridors in Wakulla, Franklin, and  Leon  Counties. The Florida Scenic Highway Program promotes the preservation and enhancement of significant intrinsic resources along the scenic corridor. 

For more information about the Big Bend Scenic Byway, please visit: http://www.dot.state.fl.us/emo/scenichwy/designated/bigbend.htm

St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge

San Marcos de Apalache State Park


Tallahassee-St. Marks Historic Railroad Trail

Outstanding Florida Waters

Surface Waters Improvement and Management Program (SWIM)

Gulf Ecological Management Site (GEMS)

Waterfronts Florida

Big Bend Scenic Byway