Apalachicola National Forest
Apalachicola National Forest spans more than 630,000 acres across Florida's Panhandle, protecting one of the Southeast's largest remaining longleaf pine ecosystems. Established in 1936, the forest is home to an extraordinary diversity of habitats, including pine flatwoods, cypress swamps, blackwater rivers, and wet prairies. Its wet savannas support one of the richest concentrations of carnivorous pitcher plants in North America, alongside rare orchids, red-cockaded woodpeckers, Florida black bears, and countless other native species. Visitors can explore hundreds of miles of hiking trails, paddle spring-fed rivers, camp beneath towering pines, and experience one of the Southeast's most ecologically significant forests.
This vintage-inspired Apalachicola National Forest print celebrates the remarkable biodiversity and wild landscapes of Florida's Panhandle through the bold design language of classic WPA-era travel posters. Towering longleaf pines, winding waterways, and the forest's iconic carnivorous pitcher plants are rendered in a timeless style that captures the unique character of this extraordinary ecosystem. Created for hikers, paddlers, campers, conservationists, and collectors of America's public lands, this piece honors one of the nation's most biologically diverse and enduring forest landscapes.
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