Day 1:

Visit the Tallahassee Museum

Explore the Tallahassee Museum, which features wildlife exhibits, a historic village, and nature trails. Ideal for families to learn about local history and see native animals.

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Picnic at the Museum

Enjoy a family picnic at the museum grounds. Bring your own snacks or light lunch to keep costs down.

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Visit Cascades Park

Head to Cascades Park for some outdoor fun. Enjoy walking trails, playgrounds, and a splash pad for kids.

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Explore the Florida State Capitol

Take a self-guided tour of the Florida State Capitol. Learn about the state's government and enjoy the view from the observation deck.

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Dinner at a Local Restaurant

Choose an affordable family-friendly restaurant in the area for dinner. Consider options like Momo’s Pizza or The Red Elephant Pizza & Grill.

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Evening Stroll at the Railroad Square Art District

Enjoy an evening stroll through the Railroad Square Art District, where you can see local art galleries and installations.

. Day 2:

Visit the Mission San Luis

Explore the historic Mission San Luis, a reconstructed Spanish mission that showcases life in the 17th century. Great for educational family experiences.

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Lunch at a Local Café

Enjoy lunch at a local café or deli. Look for budget-friendly options that cater to families.

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Visit the Florida Historic Capitol Museum

Discover Florida’s political history at the Historic Capitol Museum. The museum has interactive exhibits that are great for kids.

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Play at Tom Brown Park

Spend the afternoon at Tom Brown Park, where kids can enjoy playgrounds, trails, and picnic areas.

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Wrap Up at Lake Ella

Conclude your trip with a relaxing time at Lake Ella. Enjoy the scenic views and let the kids play on the playground.

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Dinner at a Family-friendly Restaurant

Dine at a family-friendly restaurant to wrap up your Tallahassee adventure. Look for budget-friendly options with a variety of choices.