Wakulla Springs State Park and Lodge
550 Wakulla Park Dr. Phone: 850-926-0700  
Wakulla Springs, FL 32327   Website
Fax: 850-561-7251
A beautiful 27-room lodge over looks one of the world's largest and deepest freshwater springs. Built in 1937, it features a Spanish design with marble floors.The lobby has a stone fireplace and hand-painted ceiling. Facilities include a spacious dining room, gift shop, snack bar, conference rooms and banquet space. The Wakulla Springs State Park offers river and glass bottom boat tours, a large picnic area, swimming and nature trails. Interpretive programs and special events offered year 'round.
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Number of Rooms: 27
Hours: Boat tours run daily
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Hours: Boat tours run daily
Number of Units: 27
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Average Rates*
Hotels & Places To StayLow SeasonHigh Season
All$95.00$109.00
*Note: Rates are daily.
OutdoorsAverage Rate
park entrance$6.00
SightseeingAverage Rate
boat tour$8.00
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