The 10 Best Things to do Good for Big Groups in Tallahassee, Florida (FL)

November 13, 2021 Flossie Demartino

With its rolling hills and canopied roads of moss-draped oaks, Tallahassee defies the stereotypes most people hold about Florida. The Capital City shares a deep-rooted history and culture with ample doses of fun and authenticity. A fusion of cosmopolitan flair and Southern charm defines the city. Situated on Florida’s I-10 corridor in the Panhandle, Tallahassee is a place where college town meets history, politics meets culture and natural adventures abound.
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1. Tallahassee Segway Tours

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Tallahassee Segway Tours

Tallahassee Segway Tours offers guided tours of Tallahassee areas attractions on the newest model Segway I2 se Personal Transporter. Tour highlights include the Florida State Capital Complex, the up and coming artsy district at All Saints/Gaines St/Railroad Square, the campuses of Florida State University (including Doak Campbell Stadium) and Florida A & M University as well as a vast number of historic and scenic places of interest. The Segway I2 se Personal Transporter is a self-balancing, innovative green technology which invigorates your desire to explore. Explore Tallahassee as many natives have never seen, there's so much to see! And gliding on the Segway PT, the beautiful moss-draped hills of Tallahassee are a breeze to travel. For those who prefer to sit or would like to bring a child along, Tallahassee Segway Tours also offers tours on a two-seat, three-wheel scooter so the whole family can adventure together. New tour routes are added regularly and custom tours are always available. New to Tallahassee, dropping off a child a college? See our campuses as your student will see them, traveling the same paths they will walk to classes, their dorm room, the student union and more. Have a special event or special interest, contact us about scheduling a custom tour! Exploring has never been so easy! See it on a Segway!

2. JR Alford Greenway

2500 Pedrick Rd, Tallahassee, FL 32317 +1 850-606-1470 https://www.visitflorida.com/en-us/listing.a0t40000007qu1vAAA.html
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JR Alford Greenway

Reviewed By August17 - Tallahassee, United States

Alford Greenway is 700+ acres. A lot of land. Open land, forest trails and forested areas you can tramp around in. Keep your dogs on leashes, there are bobcats and coyotes in the back half of the park. Lots of deer if you get out right after daybreak. There are bicyclists and runners. Watch out for fast moving bicyclists and vice versa. And slow hikers, day hikers. No camping is allowed. Summer time after 11:00 a.m. is a poor time to go out in the back parts of the park because of bugs, yellow flies, horse flies etc. Trust me, they will eat you alive. Winter, Spring and Fall however are excellent times to visit Alford Greenway. If you walk right down the middle to the back of the park and back to the front, that is about a 2 hour walk depending on how fast you walk. There are gorgeous old oaks in various places, especially the part of the trail along Alford Arm water body. Suggest you carry a bottle of water with you if you plan to go to the back part of the park. There aren't many places to sit on a bench in the park. Last I looked, there were 3 benches, so not much. But its' not hard to find a patch of grass to lay down on and look at the clouds. You can visit this park a half dozen times and never have to walk the same set of trails. Its' extensive. Please remember to pick up your trash and someone else's if you can.

3. The Mansion Escape Room

6497 Apalachee Pkwy, Tallahassee, FL 32311-3427 +1 850-727-5232 [email protected] http://www.themansionescaperoom.com
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The Mansion Escape Room

Gather your friends and pick a date and time. Choose your Mission and make your reservation online. Prepare to have a Unique Experience. You have 60 minutes to work together to solve all the puzzles and decipher all the clues in order to Escape!

4. American Escape Rooms

2121 W Tennessee St Suite 7 & 8, Tallahassee, FL 32304-3118 +1 850-391-9472 [email protected] http://americanescaperooms.com/tallahassee
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American Escape Rooms

Safely enjoy our Escape Room Games. All of our games are Private you will never be mixed with strangers! We have the guaranteed best value and prices. The more who play, the more you save. Make your reservation in advance on our website. Escape from any of our award winning Escape Room Games in 60 minutes with your family, friends or colleagues. Satisfaction guaranteed.

Reviewed By jephtec2020

I will definitely be back I loved the mind boggling room.... and the staff member (DeJah Hawkins) who helped did a magnificent job, I will be recommending this place to everybody that I know. Thank you for the great experience DeJah Hawkins.

5. Mission San Luis de Apalachee

2100 W Tennessee St, Tallahassee, FL 32304-3119 +1 850-245-6406 [email protected] http://www.missionsanluis.org
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Mission San Luis de Apalachee

Mission San Luis was the western capital of Spanish Florida from 1656 to 1704. Today, the Mission brings the 17th century to life through costumed interpreters, reconstructed buildings, museum exhibits and archaeological demonstrations. The Mission offers special events, camps and workshops throughout the year. The site is open Tuesday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission fees: Adults, $5; Seniors, $3; Children, $2; Active duty military are free.

Reviewed By Roving404654

Great place to learn and understand Apalachee Native American history. The archaeology is well conceived and presented to lay people as well as more deeply available to trained or avid students of archaeology. The living history events are especially interesting. Place for everyone.

6. Museum of Florida History

500 S Bronough St, Tallahassee, FL 32399-6504 +1 850-245-6400 http://museumoffloridahistory.com
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Museum of Florida History

Learn of Florida's rich history here.

Reviewed By Tgogators

These other comment are not lying! I've been here dozens of times since my grade school years (the mid-90s) and some parts of it (the walkthrough river boat, grandma's attic, souther farm life displays) are exactly the same and have been perfectly kept up. It's nice that is has a few revolving exhibits to add to the diversity of Florida history (which is rather vast). One of the few places in the state you can see authentic dinosaur bones! The tone of the self-guided museum starts in prehistoric times, to Spanish (later British) occupation, Civil War, onto the World Wards, and parts that reflect general Florida life. Definitely something of interest for the whole family!

7. Tallahassee Antique Car Museum

6800 Mahan Dr, Tallahassee, FL 32308-1402 +1 850-942-0137 [email protected] http://www.tacm.com/
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Tallahassee Antique Car Museum

The mirrored walls of the Tallahassee Automobile Museum enclose more than just automobiles! This 100,000 sf. facility houses cars, trucks and memorabilia of all kinds. In addition to the antique cars, muscle cars, concept cars, and trucks -- check out the eclectic collection of Steinway pianos, Remington sculptures, Case knives, Barbie dolls, boats, boat motors, children's pedal cars, and die-cast toys. Journey through history with Native American artifacts, firearms, antique cash registers, pocket watches, salt-cellars, baby bottles, silver spoons, baseball cards, antique golf balls and clubs, 100-year-old brass-bladed fans, art objects from Thailand, neon signs, stained glass, a horse from a carousel, a children's barber chair shaped like an airplane and much, much more. Part shrine, part history lesson, part pack-rat's paradise, part garage and part art gallery -- except, in this case, the art has four spotless wheels and can go from 0 to 60 faster than a Cezanne can. It's truly an amazing museum of American history.

Reviewed By paulhO8235RZ

As the person who researched the Tallahassee KKK Lucky 13 from an auction lot at Affiliated Auctions in 2009, DeVoe Moore won the lot of original KKK documents from 1949 - 1955, with names, secret numbers, minutes of the meetings, and more. I am so pleased he did. Every so often I post the information on Facebook. The most revealing item is the elected Sheriff Raymond R. Hamlin, Jr. as well as his father, were members of the Klan for at least one year. This was before he was initially elected Sheriff of Leon County in 1968. 1968 was a tumultuous year and the years surrounding 1968. The Automobile Museum is excellent. Many early automobiles, two of the original Batmobiles, classic cars from 1950's, onward and so many other things he has collected. Two days is recommended.

8. St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge

1255 Lighthouse Road, Tallahassee, FL 32355 +1 850-925-6121 [email protected] http://www.fws.gov/saintmarks
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St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge

The trail-runner's dream.

Reviewed By winc984 - Rockledge, United States

Great NWR. The visitor center is well constructed and attractive, the bathrooms are modern and clean, the items for sale were relevant and plentiful, and the volunteer staff were knowledgeable and helpful. The road to the lighthouse is well kept, as is the lighthouse.

9. Apalachicola National Forest

Tallahassee, FL +1 850-643-2282 http://www.fs.fed.us/r8/florida/recreation/index_apa.shtml
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Apalachicola National Forest

Gorgeous forest full of trails.

Reviewed By AlexF939 - The Villages, United States

We visited multiple hiking trails in one day; GF&A Trail and the Silver Lake Habitat Trail. Both winds through the forest. This forest is the largest one in Florida, with lots of rivers, lakes, natural springs, streams and ecosystems. This place will take you days to visit it all.

10. Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park

3540 Thomasville Rd, Tallahassee, FL 32309-3413 +1 904-487-4556 http://www.floridastateparks.org/maclaygardens/
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Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park

Reviewed By cnn73 - Jacksonville, United States

Beautiful camellias and majestic oaks abound in this old, established park! A lovely brick path meanders next to a stunning lake and leads to the old homestead that is open January till April. The reflecting pond is beautiful and is surrounded by grand, enormous camellia bushes. The gated garden with the fountain and sculptures is very picturesque reminiscent of a European garden. In addition, there are many hiking trails in the park. Very peaceful escape from hustle and bustle.

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