Perry is a city in Taylor County, Florida, United States. As of 2010, the population recorded by the U.S. Census Bureau is 7,017. It is the county seat. The city was named for Madison Starke Perry, fourth Governor of the State of Florida and a Confederate colonel during the American Civil War.
Restaurants in Perry
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Some of Florida's best mud holes and ATV trails..... The Spring Sling (Dysfunctional Family Reunion) had some of the best Freestyling I have ever seen. The park is well managed and there is plenty of room for camping.
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This is the best used book stores in Florida. If you have the occasion to travel through Perry Florida this is a place you MUST stop at. In addition to over 20,000 used books you can browse through the best selection of new hippie clothes and curios I have seen in decades. This is not to be missed.
4.0 based on 67 reviews
Me and my 2 BIL’s come to this bay area each year for fishing trips. The Keaton Beach area is great. The boat ramp is very nice with plenty of parking spots. Be sure to bring bug spray because the “no see-ums” bite the heck out of ya. Great area though and lots of restaurants to pick from in the Steinhatchee area.
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It was open 8/1/20, and worth the trip. During CoVid, call to check times it’s open. Masks were required inside.The $2 each was a small price to pay for a big adventure. Joe, who was masked, took our admission fees. He was friendly and shared a lot of information with us. We also took a map of the museum and a map for the Cracker House, which Joe told us was built in 1860s - original house except for roof. We only had 30 minutes to look around the museum and house. In the museum, we read as many of the informative displays as we could. We enjoyed the exhibits with stuffed animals and signs identifying them. Outside, we toured all of the house’s rooms and buildings. Beautiful and well created! This is a perfect place to take the family, to learn about FL history, and be proud of our roots.
Being a Louisiana native, Captain Champ Klein was introduced to bayous, ponds, and rivers at a young age, and his love for the water has only grown since then. He has lived in Florida for almost thirty years and specializes in introducing beginners and experienced anglers to famous Gulf of Mexico’s grass flats and nearby inshore areas — as well as the species that thrive there!
We offer inshore fishing, scalloping charters, and boat tours in Keaton Beach, FL and Steinhatchee, FL. Taylor county Florida offers some of the most beautiful virtually untouched landscape and waterways of old Florida. Book a trip for some of the best trout and redfish our state has to offer, along with many other species. Our eco tours provide you with a chance to see some breathtaking view and sunsets, as well as some awesome wildlife.
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