Have a Question about Our Resort or the Steinhatchee Area?
Here are answers to some commonly asked questions:
- When is scallop season?
- July 1 through September 10.
- When do your rates change?
- Our rates raise for our high season of July 1 through September 10, off-season rates are in effect all other days with the exception of Holidays.
- Are the cottages privately owned?
- Yes, all the cottages are privately owned.
- Does the resort rent boats?
- We offer chauffeured river and Gulf view pontoon boat cruises and can accommodate up to 12 passengers for a nominal fee. We can also contact local marinas to assist you with general boat rentals.
- What is there to do?
- The resort offers canoeing, kayaking, cycling, tennis, archery, croquet, shuffleboard, basketball, and table tennis. The new pool and pavilion area offers a 55-foot swimming pool, indoor swim spa, sauna and fitness center.
- Do you have a restaurant?
- No, we do not, but there are several within a 5-mile radius of the resort.
- How old is the resort?
- The Resort opened in late 1990.
- Who is the developer of Steinhatchee Landing Resort?
- Dean Fowler
- Do you accept pets?
- The resort welcomes dogs 28lbs or less in certain pet-friendly cottages.
- Where is the nearest beach?
- The closest beach is Keaton Beach, approximately 17 miles from the resort.
- What is the closest airport?
- Gainesville and Tallahassee are the largest airports and are 90 miles from Steinhatchee. Cross City has a small airport that offers landing for smaller, personal aircraft. (17 miles from the resort)
- Where is the nearest golf course?
- Golf courses are located in Perry and Chiefland, a 40 - 45 minute drive.
- Do you serve breakfast?
- Continental breakfast is served daily in the Welcome Center from 8-10 a.m.
- Do you have a grocery store?
- Our hometown grocery is Maddie's, offering everything from to-go lunches of fried chicken, to sandwiches and fresh vegetables.
- Is the resort rated?
- We are a 3-diamond resort.
- How do you pronounce Steinhatchee?
- Though it is spelled Steinhatchee, it is pronounced Steenhatchee. The name comes from the indigenous word Esteen Hatchee - River of Man.
