Steinhatchee Landing Resort
Steinhatchee, Florida
All the modern comforts yet an old-Florida feel
by Steven Skelley & Thomas Routzong
From Native Americans to Spanish conquistadors to Generals Andrew Jackson and Zachary Taylor, Steinhatchee, Florida has held a unique place in Florida history. Even today, as many other areas are filling with modern gated communities and high-rise condos, Steinhatchee has somehow retained its old-Florida vibe.
If you are looking for that old-Florida vibe and a family-friendly place to relax and get away from it all, the Steinhatchee Landing Resort on Florida’s Gulf Coast is an excellent choice.
Steinhatchee Landing Resort founder and owner Dean Fowler planned the resort to have a special look and feel. “I came to Steinhatchee and found 35 acres here on the water. I wanted my resort to have the look of the 1920’s era. I phoned the University of Florida and they put me on the phone with their man who was an expert in buildings of that era. He helped me with the homes at Steinhatchee Landing Resort.”
Fowler designed more than 60 cottages and buildings on the property. Even though the accommodations look like they are from the 1920’s, they are actually filled with modern luxury amenities like a/c, gas fireplaces, and Jacuzzi tubs.
The grounds of the resort contain several unique touches. “I found an old hotel from 1851 that was about to be torn down so I bought it and harvested the wood. I used the wood from that old hotel in some of the cabins and in making the well near the koi pond. Some of our decorative areas were made from my grandmother’s and grandfather’s things. One is made from an old wagon wheel from the blacksmith’s shop,” Fowler told us.
That mix of old and new, historic and modern is all part of Fowler’s plan to create a luxury resort that somehow feels and looks like a historic community. “I wanted this to feel like a real community. I planted a garden like people living in the 1920’s would have,” Fowler said. “Steinhatchee Landing Resort is very family friendly. It was designed for families on vacation. We have many activities available to our guests. We have archery, horseshoes, volleyball, badminton, tennis, ping pong, fishing, boating, campfire rings, croquet, a petting farm, a swimming pool, a playground, swings, jogging trails, kayaking, canoeing, pontoon boat tours and a fitness center to name a few.”
Steinhatchee Landing Resort offers a variety of Spa Services:
*Massage
*Facial
*Manicure
*Pedicure
*Makeup Artistry
*Chair Massage
If you desire more athletic endeavors, Equipment Rental includes:
*Volleyball – free
*Basketball – free
*Football – free
*Frisbee – free
*Tennis Racket – free
*Tennis Balls – free
*Badminton – free
*1 Bow & 3 Arrows - $3.00
*Shuffleboard - $5.00
*Croquet Mallets - $5.00
*Ping Pong - $5.00
*Bicycle - $10.00
*Canoe or Kayak – 2 hour, ½ day and full day rentals
*Pontoon Boat Rides:
*1 Hour River Cruise for up to 12 people - $100
*2 Hour River Cruise With Wine & Cheese for 2 people - $200
With the Gulf of Mexico just minutes away and the Steinhatchee River running beside the property, Steinhatchee Landing Resort is a dream come true for bird watchers, history buffs, nature lovers, fishers and scallopers. “This is a very beautiful area. It is the real Florida – old Florida. There is a lot of history here.
There is an old Indian trail that passes through the property,” Fowler said. “We have seen bald eagles flying overhead and two small bear cubs on the shore across the river. People who enjoy bird watching love it here. There is a large variety of birds here.” How much of a hidden treasure is Steinhatchee Landing Resort? U.S. President Jimmy Carter stayed in one of the homes in 1994!
If you are looking for a unique Florida resort with all the modern comforts yet an old-Florida feel, we highly recommend the Steinhatchee Landing Resort in Steinhatchee, Florida.
For more information, visit http://www.steinhatcheelanding.com
During your visit to Steinhatchee, make sure you have dinner at Roy's Restaurant. Located on the banks of the river, Roy's offers both inside and outside dining with stunning water views of the river and the Gulf of Mexico. Roy's has been offering "good times and good food" for more than 40 years. Whether you are looking for seafood, steaks or a salad bar, we recommend Roy's Restaurant in Steinhatchee.
For more information, visit http://www.roys-restaurant.com
Watch a video of Steinhatchee Landing Resort below.
Article by Steven Skelley & Thomas Routzong. Copyright 2013 Sunny Harbor Publishing. Contact Us: Sunny Harbor Publishing. PO Box 560318, Rockledge, FL 32956. Phone 321-446-7552. Email: [email protected]
Keywords: steinhatchee, florida, steinhatchee landing resort, florida resort, scallop, clam, fishing, family, Steven Skelley, Thomas Routzong, florida travel, Family Travelers Magazine, family travel,
Steinhatchee, Florida
All the modern comforts yet an old-Florida feel
by Steven Skelley & Thomas Routzong
From Native Americans to Spanish conquistadors to Generals Andrew Jackson and Zachary Taylor, Steinhatchee, Florida has held a unique place in Florida history. Even today, as many other areas are filling with modern gated communities and high-rise condos, Steinhatchee has somehow retained its old-Florida vibe.
If you are looking for that old-Florida vibe and a family-friendly place to relax and get away from it all, the Steinhatchee Landing Resort on Florida’s Gulf Coast is an excellent choice.
Steinhatchee Landing Resort founder and owner Dean Fowler planned the resort to have a special look and feel. “I came to Steinhatchee and found 35 acres here on the water. I wanted my resort to have the look of the 1920’s era. I phoned the University of Florida and they put me on the phone with their man who was an expert in buildings of that era. He helped me with the homes at Steinhatchee Landing Resort.”
Fowler designed more than 60 cottages and buildings on the property. Even though the accommodations look like they are from the 1920’s, they are actually filled with modern luxury amenities like a/c, gas fireplaces, and Jacuzzi tubs.
The grounds of the resort contain several unique touches. “I found an old hotel from 1851 that was about to be torn down so I bought it and harvested the wood. I used the wood from that old hotel in some of the cabins and in making the well near the koi pond. Some of our decorative areas were made from my grandmother’s and grandfather’s things. One is made from an old wagon wheel from the blacksmith’s shop,” Fowler told us.
That mix of old and new, historic and modern is all part of Fowler’s plan to create a luxury resort that somehow feels and looks like a historic community. “I wanted this to feel like a real community. I planted a garden like people living in the 1920’s would have,” Fowler said. “Steinhatchee Landing Resort is very family friendly. It was designed for families on vacation. We have many activities available to our guests. We have archery, horseshoes, volleyball, badminton, tennis, ping pong, fishing, boating, campfire rings, croquet, a petting farm, a swimming pool, a playground, swings, jogging trails, kayaking, canoeing, pontoon boat tours and a fitness center to name a few.”
Steinhatchee Landing Resort offers a variety of Spa Services:
*Massage
*Facial
*Manicure
*Pedicure
*Makeup Artistry
*Chair Massage
If you desire more athletic endeavors, Equipment Rental includes:
*Volleyball – free
*Basketball – free
*Football – free
*Frisbee – free
*Tennis Racket – free
*Tennis Balls – free
*Badminton – free
*1 Bow & 3 Arrows - $3.00
*Shuffleboard - $5.00
*Croquet Mallets - $5.00
*Ping Pong - $5.00
*Bicycle - $10.00
*Canoe or Kayak – 2 hour, ½ day and full day rentals
*Pontoon Boat Rides:
*1 Hour River Cruise for up to 12 people - $100
*2 Hour River Cruise With Wine & Cheese for 2 people - $200
With the Gulf of Mexico just minutes away and the Steinhatchee River running beside the property, Steinhatchee Landing Resort is a dream come true for bird watchers, history buffs, nature lovers, fishers and scallopers. “This is a very beautiful area. It is the real Florida – old Florida. There is a lot of history here.
There is an old Indian trail that passes through the property,” Fowler said. “We have seen bald eagles flying overhead and two small bear cubs on the shore across the river. People who enjoy bird watching love it here. There is a large variety of birds here.” How much of a hidden treasure is Steinhatchee Landing Resort? U.S. President Jimmy Carter stayed in one of the homes in 1994!
If you are looking for a unique Florida resort with all the modern comforts yet an old-Florida feel, we highly recommend the Steinhatchee Landing Resort in Steinhatchee, Florida.
For more information, visit http://www.steinhatcheelanding.com
During your visit to Steinhatchee, make sure you have dinner at Roy's Restaurant. Located on the banks of the river, Roy's offers both inside and outside dining with stunning water views of the river and the Gulf of Mexico. Roy's has been offering "good times and good food" for more than 40 years. Whether you are looking for seafood, steaks or a salad bar, we recommend Roy's Restaurant in Steinhatchee.
For more information, visit http://www.roys-restaurant.com
Watch a video of Steinhatchee Landing Resort below.
Article by Steven Skelley & Thomas Routzong. Copyright 2013 Sunny Harbor Publishing. Contact Us: Sunny Harbor Publishing. PO Box 560318, Rockledge, FL 32956. Phone 321-446-7552. Email: [email protected]
Keywords: steinhatchee, florida, steinhatchee landing resort, florida resort, scallop, clam, fishing, family, Steven Skelley, Thomas Routzong, florida travel, Family Travelers Magazine, family travel,
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