Outdoor Activities in Steinhatchee

Steinhatchee is a beautiful, scenic town in Northern Florida known for its calm waters, diverse wildlife, and amazing fishing opportunities. The charming town and surrounding areas offer fun for everyone. No matter how long you stay you’ll always find something interesting to do. 

Since the early 19th century, the village of Steinhatchee played an integral part in the foresting industry, particularly cedar used for making pencils, as well as fishing, crabbing and scalloping. The Steinhatchee River also flows by the community and into the Gulf of Mexico.

Steinhatchee is a unique picturesque town with limitless opportunities for thrilling adventures. The Wall Street Journal recently called Steinhatchee the “backroad to paradise.” At My Fishing Buddy we want you to know what activities you can enjoy when visiting and why it’s worthy to visit.

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Bird Watching: 

There are some definite hotspots in Natural North Florida. The St. Marks Wildlife  Refuge is 68,000 acres of wonderful habitat in Jefferson, Wakulla and Taylor Counties, and for serious birders it’s a must-visit. A number of Big Bend Wildlife Management areas are excellent, among them the Aucilla Sinks, Hagens Cove, Jena, and Steinhatchee units.  For shore birds, the Cedar Key Scrub State Reserve and the island itself are another common destination in the fall and winter.

Fishing in Steinhatchee:

The Big Bend Coast has little to no sand or mud and is full of pristine grass flats and clear water. The Gulf Coast, especially near the Steinhatchee area, is full of pristine grass flats and beautiful clear water.

The most popular fish species in Steinhatchee are the  Redfish and Speckled sea trout.

Spring Fishing:

Going fishing during the spring season is a relaxing activity to share with your loved ones. As the water warms on the grass flat, there are different types of fish you can easily catch. At My Fishing Buddy Charters, we provide everything that you and your family need to have a memorable adventure. 

Eating your catch: 

Before fishing and eating your catch, here are some guidelines you must follow Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission

Scallop Season: 

Steinhatchee and the Big Bend area are the best places to find scallops.

The Florida Bay Scallop grows and lives in seagrass beds in shallow water (normally 4-10 feet deep). Today, healthy populations can only be found in selected locations along Florida’s west coast: St. Joseph Bay, the Steinhatchee and Keaton Beach areas of the Big Bend, and the areas near the Crystal and Homosassa rivers.

Scallops may be spotted on or at the bottom of seagrass beds. Keep collected scallops in a mesh bag, or else you might get pinched.

Hiking at the Big Bend Area:

Florida’s waterfall pours over a lip of limestone in the Steinhatchee River. 

You have the option to drive down a bumpy dirt road to get to the falls, you can also find your way there by foot along the 3.3 mile Steinhatchee Trail.

It meanders through oak hammocks, scrubby flatwoods, and bluff forest in Lower Steinhatchee Conservation Area for a spectacular finish at the falls.

My Fishing Buddy Charters in Steinhatchee, Scalloping and Fishing Charters

Contact us to book your next scalloping trip, scallop season starts on June 15 through Labor Day. Don’t miss the opportunity to catch some scallops. For Fishing trips we supply all fishing rods & reels, artificial bait, ice and drinking water. Are you ready to book your trip with Buddy?