The Lodge at Wakulla Springs State Park

In 1937, financier Edward Ball took his idea of quiet elegance and placed it gently in the most serene place he’d found on his international travels, Wakulla Springs. He imported marble and tile, hired artisans in iron and stone, and introduced to the world a most unique retreat.

Today, the Lodge offers guests a variety of guest rooms, a restaurant and old fashioned soda fountain on site, bike rentals to explore the State Park, and a jungle cruise to spot wildlife. Positioned on the shores of the Springs’ beach, with miles of trails stretching from its parking lot – the Lodge is the perfect homebase to explore Edward Ball Wakulla Springs State Park.

Come for a few minutes or a week – you’ll leave smiling.

Wildwood Inn

Looking for the traditional hotel experience with even better service, check out the Wildwood Inn. Comfortable and clean rooms, continental breakfasts, and an awesome location off of the Wakulla Sands municipal golf course and the Big Bend Scenic Highway Trail – Wildwood Inn has it all.

Shell Island Fish Camp & Marina

Just minutes from the Gulf, Shell Island Fish Camp is a family-owned destination with everything you need for a classic fishing trip or waterside retreat. From motel rooms and rustic cabins to full-hookup RV sites, you’ll find comfort, convenience, and a welcoming community—all right on the water.

Panacea Motel

The Panacea Motel provides a comfortable and inviting stay as you explore the charm of Florida’s Forgotten Coast. Rooms are equipped for a relaxing retreat, including a cozy queen bed, a private trail leading to the bay, flat-screen TV, a bathroom with complimentary toiletries, and convenient access to a microwave and fridge.

Best Western Wakulla Inn & Suites

Spacious guest areas and friendly staff welcome you to the Best Western, with comfortable rooms and a full continental breakfast make sure you’re well rested and fueled for a day of adventure.