Steinhatchee
A small town in Florida's Big Bend region, Steinhatchee is known for its Spanish moss, the egrets that seem in nearly permanent residence, and the abundant fishing opportunities.
In addition, miles and miles of tranquil country roads and bike trails await the relaxation-driven visitor.
Steinhatchee combines the ambience of the 19th century with the conveniences of the 21st century. Victorian waterfront homes line Steinhatchee shores, and footpaths and gardens decorate the surroundings.
Steinhatchee is often referred to as "The Best Kept Secret in Florida." Come visit – and find out why.
How to go scalloping
Quick Facts
Classic Old Florida fishing town.
Nearest Airport
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