Perry is located in Taylor County, 55 miles south of Tallahassee. It calls itself the “Forest Capital of the World.”
Sitting along the upper West Coast on the Gulf of Mexico, Perry provides you with the natural beauty of wildlife and forests. Every October, Perry celebrates its annual Florida Forest Festival. Just south of Perry is the Forest State Capital Museum, which takes you back to a time before powered chain saws. Located in back of the museum is the Cracker Homestead, which will show you “the good old days” of hard life, bare floors and washtubs in our early pioneer years.
If you are seeking a great outdoor adventure, whether it be hunting or some terrific fishing, come visit Perry and enjoy the relaxing quietness that only nature and the forest can give. Search
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