Places To Stay

Quiet campground on banks of the "wild and scenic" Sopchoppy River. On site manager, nice playground for kids. Hidden on a back street within walking distance of downtown Sopchoppy, The Myron B. Hodge City Park offers quiet campsites along the dark placid waters of the Sopchoppy River, and a nature trail where you can linger along the river amid the sweet spring scent of Florida azalea.
From downtown Sopchoppy (off US 319), follow the main street through town past the IGA to the Sopchoppy United Methodist Church on the left. Turn left at the next street, Camellia. Turn left again on Dickson St. Turn right on Park Ave and follow it 0.8 mile to the park entrance on the left.
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​252 Park Avenue
Sopchoppy, FL 32358
​(850) 962-5486 / (850) 756-0823

This 543-acre park has 30 campsites nestled in the shady, wooded forest, with electric and water
hookups available. The peaceful and quiet atmosphere of this park makes every visit tranquil and relaxing. A youth campsite is situated on the Dead River for youth organizations to use.
Nature trails run along the river and wind through picturesque pine flatwoods. Ranger-guided walks and campfire programs are offered upon request. ( Maximum RV length = 40 ft).
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429 State Park Road
Sopchoppy FL 32358
(850) 962-2771

Only 16 miles south of Tallahassee you’ll find the peaceful little fishing village of St. Marks, Florida. Unlike hundreds of years ago when the area was a bustling seaport on the Gulf Coast, today it is one of North Florida’s most popular boating, fishing, bicycling and outdoor destinations. Along with the many natural attractions that make St. Marks a special spot, is The Sweet Magnolia, a picturesque Bed and Breakfast Inn.
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​803 Port Leon Drive
Saint Marks, FL 32355
(850) 755-3320

A two story 57 room hotel recently constructed and designated as a *BEST WESTERN PLUS* facility that offers that little something extra with an affordable price tag. The hotel features well appointed rooms and amenities thoughtfully designed to suit any travel occasion.
Located South of Tallahassee in historic Wakulla County, the hotel is nestled next to Wakulla Springs State Park, Sopchoppy and the Gulf of Mexico in a natural and peaceful setting while being close to local area attractions and cities.
3292 Coastal Highway
Crawfordville, FL 32327
(850) 926-3737

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Wakulla Springs Lodge, built in the 1930s, features 27 guest rooms, each with a spacious marble bathroom, walk-in closet, and antique or period furniture. All rooms have a telephone and data port. For a quiet and relaxing stay, rooms have no televisions. Located on the second floor, guestrooms are accessible via the elevator or numerous staircases. The Ball Room Restaurant, located on the ground floor, overlooks Wakulla Spring and features daily specials and fresh seafood.
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550 Wakulla Park Dr.
Crawfordville, FL 32327
(850) 421-2000

At Wildwood Inn, they pride themselves in delivering a warm, welcoming experience rooted in the timeless charm of Old Florida. Located in scenic Wakulla County, just a short 30-minute drive south of Tallahassee, this hotel is more than just a place to stay—it’s a destination for relaxation, celebration, and connection.​
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3896 Coastal Highway Crawfordville, FL 32327
(850) 926-4455