We had a wonderful time. This is a special place owing to its history as well as the fact that it is maintained by the Governor’s family. Although we usually stay in town, our regular hotel was closed for remodeling. When you can’t stay at the Governor’s Inn, then why not stay at his cabin.
Anyway, what better way to visit Tallahassee than to stay in a historical log cabin in the country. Located about 30 minutes North of downtown Tallahassee, it’s a straight shot to the capital , FSU, and FAMU so it’s a great place to stay for a football game, as we did. It’s also a scenic 15-20 minute drive to the historic country towns of Thomasville and Monticello.
The cabin is part of a rustic 2 cabin compound with a large fire ring and separate smokehouse located in the woods near a blueberry orchard. Both cabins are authentic 200 year old Florida cracker-style cabins with large front porches that have been updated with electricity and modern plumbing and are easily accessible by car. There is also a bbq grill, pond and hiking trails. The secluded location is perfect for a peaceful getaway or a weekend with friends or family.
Although the cabins are rustic and the internet and wireless service are spotty, the cabins are clean, the beds are very comfortable, the Keurig coffee is good, and the owners had firewood stacked in the fire ring ready to go when we arrived. The owners are also on site and very nice.
All in all, we had a great time and look forward to returning.