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Florida Boat Club and Florida Waterfront Property All at Tavares Station on Lake Dora
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With more than 1,000 lakes and rivers, there’s no surprise how Lake County got its name and why it is home to many great Florida Waterfront Communities like Tavares Station on Lake Dora. This Central Florida County is not only home to hundreds of waterways, but also the place to find a great, quality Florida Boat Club to enjoy. The quality of freshwater fishing and our boating amenities are some of the best in Florida and provide boaters with satisfaction when purchasing your new Florida Waterfront Property.
From the Hickory Point Recreational Facility park that features 12 boat ramps with access to the eight-lake Harris Chain, to the tranquil and picturesque water trails, which offers canoeists and kayakers plenty of outdoor adventures, Lake County is the closest thing in the state to a freshwater boater’s paradise and the reason to purchase a new home near a public or private Florida Boat Club.
From your Florida Boat Club or Florida Waterfront Property, Largemouth bass and crappie are found in almost every body of water in the area. In fact, nationally televised fishing tournaments come to Lake County each year such as the Pro Bass Shop Crappies Tournament in Tavares, Florida on Lake Dora. With hundreds of lakes brimming with prize winning catches, anglers sometimes face a tough decision about where to cast a line. At Tavares Station on Lake Dora you can drop a line from your own Florida Waterfront Property and enjoy the relaxing Florida Sunset while pursuing that elusive bass that has been teasing you ever since you joined the local Florida Boat Club.
Along with listing the dozens of marinas and boat ramps close to the location of the your Private Florida Boat Club or Florida Waterfront Property located in Lake County, this web site was designed to inform residents, tourists and potential new home owners of Florida Waterfront property about the many boating and fishing opportunities in the area.
From the St. Johns River in the north to the Clermont Chain in the south, Lake County Florida is an ideal location for a boating vacation getaway or a new carefree Florida waterfront or Florida Boat Club lifestyle!
Anglers of all levels can fish for fun or participate in the area’s many tournaments. Fishing enthusiasts can snag a variety of freshwater catches, including bass, blue bream, shellcrackers, stripers, speckled perch and catfish. Lake County’s many bait shops and fish camps provide anglers with endless opportunities to hear what’s biting where and to tell a few tall tales. Many residents take those 'tall tales' back to their Florida Waterfront Communities, just for the bragging rights!
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The information below lists some of the fishing and boating resources available nearby to either your Florida Boat Club or Central Florida Waterfront property:
Bass'n Gal Guide Service; Sorrento, FL; Phone: 1-866-383-1893; E-mail:
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Black Bass Fishing Resort; Leesburg, FL; Phone: (352) 314-2123
Fisherman's Wharf; Fruitland Park, FL; Phone: (352) 360-0600
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation; Ocala, FL; Phone: (352) 732-1225
Footloose RV Resort; Leesburg, Fl; Phone: (352) 253-1111; E-mail:
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Front Street Bait & Tackle; Astor, FL; Phone: (352) 759-2795
Haines Creek RV Village; Leesburg, FL; Phone: (352) 728-5939
Harris Chain Bass Fishing Guide Service; Sorrento, FL; Phone: (352) 988-4805; E-mail:
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Lake County Waterways Water Tours; Mount Dora, FL; Phone: (352) 383-3933
Lake Griffin Marina; Lady Lake, FL; Phone: (352) 753-3241
Lake Harris Lodge; Tavares, FL; Phone: (352) 343-4111
Lazy Oaks Resort; Leesburg, FL; Phone: (352) 787-3626
Morgan's Mobile Home Park & Fish Camp; Fruitland Park, FL; Phone: (352) 787-4916
Palm Gardens Marina and RV Park; Tavares, FL; Phone: (352) 343-2024; E-mail:
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Pine Island Fish Camp; Lady Lake, FL; Phone: (352) 753-2972
Pure Enjoyment Fishing Charters; Sorrento, FL; Phone: (407) 402-2990; E-mail:
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Sorrento Bait and Tackle; Sorrento, FL; Phone: 1-866-383-1893; E-mail:
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Lake County Waterway History
Nearby to your new Florida Waterfront home lays the most well-known waterway in Lake County, the Dora Canal. The Dora Canal was penned in the 1930s by a leading sports writer as “the most beautiful mile of water in the world.” The Dora Canal, lined with towering cypress trees that are draped with Spanish moss, is a safe haven for many of Florida's beautiful waterfowl, such as the nesting ospreys, herons and egrets and home to many residents that enjoy Florida Waterfront living. In the 1830s, the Dora Canal was not only popular for its natural Florida beauty, but because the mile-long connection linked the two important lakes of Dora and Eustis. Cities bordering the two lakes are those of Eustis, Tavares and Mount Dora. Together the municipalities form the Golden Triangle area of Lake County. Each city sports its own heritage and quaint downtown district that are a hit with tourists and locals alike. Originally called the Elfin River, the Dora Canal was unofficially born in the late 1800s when the captain of a steamboat assembled a team of laborers to help make the waterway more passable. Today, the Dora Canal, along with the nearby Dead River and Haynes Creek, are popular spots for guided scenic tours and many a Florida Boat club. Hundreds of tourists and locals each year take these enchanting cruises to view the waterways’ breathtaking beauty and wildlife. The scenery of the Dora Canal also captured the imagination of Hollywood as a portion of the Humphrey Bogart classic “African Queen” was filmed along the waterway. Besides viewing wildlife such as otters, alligators and wading birds, visitors to the canal can also take note of the towering cypress trees, with some being 2,000 years old.
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Below are a listing of Florida Boat Club and Boat Ramp locations near to your New Florida Waterfront Real Estate Property in Lake County Florida:
Arnold Brothers; Groveland, FL; Phone: (352) 253-4948
Astatula Park; Astatula, FL; Phone: (352) 253-4948
Astor Landing; Astor, FL; Phone: (352) 759-2121
Banana Cove Marina; Tavares, FL; Phone: (352) 343-7951
Black Bass Fishing Resort; Leesburg, FL; Phone: (352) 314-2123
Blue Creek Lodge; Phone: (407) 846-5300
Butler Street; Astor, FL; Phone: (352) 253-4948
Clermont; Clermont, FL; Phone: (352) 241-7321
Dead River Marina; Tavares, FL; Phone: (352) 343-4331
Emeralda Marsh Landing; Phone: (407) 846-5300
Fisherman's Wharf; Fruitland Park, FL; Phone: (352) 360-0600
Gator Bay Marina; Leesburg, FL; Phone: (352) 365-2177
Gilbert Park / Grantham Point; Phone: (352) 735-7155
Haines Creek RV Village; Leesburg, FL; Phone: (352) 738-5939
Herlong Park; Leesburg, FL; Phone: (352) 728-9885
Wooton Park; Tavares, FL; Phone: (352) 742-6402
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