The Florida Town In The Middle Of Nowhere That's So Worth The Journey
By Victoria W
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Published June 09, 2017
Florida is full of wonderful towns, both small and large. Odds are that you’ve probably never been to (and maybe not even heard of) this tiny town of just over 1,000 people. Sure, Florida summers are hot, but don’t let that stop you from taking the family on a road trip. And when it comes to road trips, there’s nothing like a laid-back Old Florida fishing village for relaxing and making lifelong memories. If that sounds perfect to you, then we have just the town for you.
Steinhatchee is located on Florida's on the Gulf Coast in Florida's beautiful Big Bend Region. It sits about 20 miles north of Cross City. Although this town only has a population around 1,000, it has been called "The Best Kept Secret In Florida." Let's look at a few reasons why.
If you want to experience an authentic slice of Old Florida, this is the place. In the 19th century, the town hosted a booming foresting industry, with cedar being especially popular for making pencils.
Because of its growth during this time, you can now find beautiful Victorian homes dotting its shoreline. Some have even been converted into B&Bs and vacation rentals. This area is also famous for its fishing and scalloping opportunities.
There are also plenty of lodges and private businesses geared toward helping visitors who want to try these activities, so even beginners don't have to worry about getting started on or in the water.
Even if you don't catch your own, you can rest assured that you will find some delicious seafood in Steinhatchee.
We recommend Kathi's Krab Shack for fresh seafood, comfort food classics, and a dose of Southern hospitality.
While you're in town, be sure to take in the natural beauty of Steinhatchee Falls. Of course, Florida isn't known for its tall waterfalls, but these cascading falls and the scenery around them are still worth the short hike to see them.
Although there's no beach in Steinhatchee, nearby Perry is home to Keaton Beach, a pretty little park for playing in the water, kayaking, building sandcastles, or fishing.
Have you ever visited the small town of Steinhatchee? What’s your favorite little-known town to visit in Florida?
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