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Welcome to Fisher's Cove at Steinhatchee Landing Resort!
THE COTTAGE - Completed in September 2007, this three-story home with a river view is great for family groups and friends. The main floor is spacious and provides room for all. The large eat-in kitchen opens to the living area and breakfast bar and is perfect for socializing while preparing meals. Many upgrades - wood floors, granite counters, fine linens, flat screen TV. The accommodations include three bedrooms (king, queen and two full beds), three baths, and a loft area with four built-in bunk beds, sleeps 12 total. With front porches on three levels and also a back porch, guests are able to relax and enjoy the river view.
THE RESORT - Steinhatchee Landing Resort is located three miles upstream from the Gulf of Mexico on the banks of the Steinhatchee River. Nestled among moss-draped oaks and towering pines, the resort offers a natural Florida paradise unlike any other. Designed to look like an Old Florida-style riverside village, the 56 tin-roofed Victorian and Cracker cottages blend historic architecture with contemporary amenities for a truly unique getaway. Amenities include canoeing, kayaking, biking, tennis, archery, basketball, badminton/volleyball court, shuffle board, fitness center, pool, spa, sauna, playground, ping pong, croquet, horseshoes, petting zoo, boat docks and walking trails. There is also a Chapel used for weddings, a conference center, and a pontoon boat that can be rented complete with captain. A nominal rental fee is charged for bicycles, canoes, kayaks, archery and shuffleboard equipment.
AREA RECREATION - Steinhatchee has been a famous fishing destination for generations, with freshwater and saltwater fishing year-round. Great fishing can be found both inshore, offshore and on the fly for big catches of redfish, grouper, sea trout, flounder, black bass, snapper, cobia and more. During the summer at Steinhatchee, scalloping takes center stage. The Steinhatchee area is known as "Florida's Scallop Capital," as the Gulf waters make an ideal habitat for these delicious shellfish. Scalloping season opens July 1 and ends September 10 each year. Other popular recreational opportunities in the area include bird watching, hiking, hunting, canoeing, kayaking, scuba diving, cave diving, nature photography, and visiting the many state parks in the area. |