Apalachicola River Bluffs
Chattahoochee is a city in Gadsden County, Florida, overlooking the Apalachicola River at the Florida–Georgia line. Its hilltop streets and river-adjacent parks offer dramatic views and outdoor access.
Neighborhoods and Community
Historic homes and modest cottages sit on shaded blocks near the civic core. Schools, libraries, and community centers support a tight-knit small-town culture.
History and Heritage
River trade, rail connections, and public institutions shaped Chattahoochee’s development. Heritage markers and museums interpret regional stories of commerce and conservation.
Economic Profile
Employment includes public services, healthcare, education, retail, and trades, with commuting ties to nearby towns and the Tallahassee capital area.
Outdoors and Recreation
River landings, lakes, and forests provide boating, fishing, hiking, and birding. Scenic byways invite cycling and photography across the Red Hills landscape.
Transportation
U.S. highways and I-10 offer direct access to the Panhandle and Big Bend, supporting both local commerce and regional tourism.
Location: 30.7048733, -84.843223