Motel near St. Marks

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Motel near St. Marks

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We usually rent a room in the Best Western near Crawfirdville on 98 and spend the night before Take A Kid Fishing day.

Is there anything closer to St. Marks that would be just as nice?

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Just as nice, NOPE. But the cabins at Shell Island Fish Camp are supposed to be pretty decent :thumbup:
http://shellislandfishcamp.com/cabins/
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Wakulla Springs Lodge in the state park is within 15 minutes of the fort ramp. Rooms are very nice (some overlook the springs), it has a restaurant on site and there's plenty of room for boat trailer parking.

http://www.wakullaspringslodge.com

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Check out the inn at Wildwood too http://www.wildwoodresortfl.com/
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I stayed at the Shell Island Fish Camp. It was nice but not the Hilton. Boat ramp use come with the room but it's less than a mile to the fort ramp.
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Thank you everyone, I'll check these places out.

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Ive stayed at both. For the money fish camp is great but best western is nicer. Really isn't that far?
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robbankston wrote:Ive stayed at both. For the money fish camp is great but best western is nicer. Really isn't that far?
Best Western is full. Will check Fish Camp today.

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Well, there's the bed-and-breakfast in downtown St Marks that is within walking distance:

Sweet Magnolia Inn
850-925-7670
803 Port Leon Dr.
Saint Marks Fl. 32355
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Re: Motel near St. Marks

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Harmsway wrote:Well, there's the bed-and-breakfast in downtown St Marks that is within walking distance:

Sweet Magnolia Inn
850-925-7670
803 Port Leon Dr.
Saint Marks Fl. 32355
Outside looks real nice to. Got good reviews when I looked it up.
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All of these places show real promise but for the one night stay, Shell Island Fish Camp looked the most promising. We've booked a room there for Friday night October 25th. The lady answering the phone was very nice so we are looking forward to meeting new friends and having a good experience.

Thanks for all your suggestions.

Seems a Crab Festival is also going on? We need to find out more about this!
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Not sure but that may be the St. Marks Stone Crab Festival weekend.

Here are some other events going on in that time frame.

Monarch Butterfly Festival
Date: 4th Saturday in October
Location: St. Marks Wildlife Refuge Visitor's Center
Time: 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
saintmarks@fws.gov
(850)925-6121
CHAT-Oberfest Festival
Date: 4th Saturday in October
Location: CHAT Adoption Center; 1 Oak Street in Crawfordville
Time: 10:30am to 3pm
Contact: 850-926-0890
Proceeds benefit Citizens for Humane Animal Treatment (CHAT)
http://www.chatofwakulla.org

Mighty Mullet Maritime Festival
Date: Last Saturday in October
Location: Woolley Park in Panacea
Time: 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Contact: Bill Lowrie
billlowrie@embarqmail.com
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