Hampton Springs Hotel Historical Site

Historical landmark · Taylor County

Hampton Springs Hotel Historical Site

Historical landmark · Taylor County

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Hampton Springs Rd, Perry, FL 32348, USA

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Hampton Springs Rd, Perry, FL 32348, USA Get directions

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26 of the World's Most Astounding Abandoned Resorts

"Rotting away on a Florida lot are the remains of what was supposed to be a luxury hotel. However now it is simply a crumbling sprawl of haunting debris. The local story about the Hampton Springs Hotel starts with an early Taylor County resident, Joe Hamilton, who was directed to a local spring by Indians. When the sulphur-rich spring water eased the symptoms of his wife’s rheumatism, he purchased a government grant to the area. A large plot of land nearby was purchased in 1879 by Benjamin W. and Joseph L. Hampton, and they formed the Hampton Springs Hotel and Mineral Company. The first part of the hotel, a two-story structure with about 70 rooms, was completed in 1908. It was expanded in 1915 after businessman J.W. Oglesby joined the Hamptons in the business. The sulphur springs and baths at the resort became known for their healing powers. The luxury hotel resort eventually included elaborate fountains and gardens, a covered pool, golf and tennis courts, stables, a casino, ballroom, outdoor dance pavilion, and railroad depot. The hotel also had a bottling plant, which bottled and shipped water from the springs to customers around the nation, and a private hunting and fishing lodge.   The hotel burned down in 1954 and the area was largely abandoned. Ruins of the hotel, including the pool into which spring water still flows, are still visible at the site. There are a few picnic tables and some nature trails for visitors to enjoy while exploring the area." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Robert Banach

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Interesting bit of history, but the only explanation of the site you will find is the historical marker at the entrance, no maps, no other markers telling what's what... There are benches, picnic tables and locked up restrooms (?)...

Timothy Armstrong

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Spur of the moment trip was really awesome. The grounds keepers were super friendly. On a side note be aware ticks are bad if venturing into the woods. Check yourself or pets after any outdoor outings.

Rick Hartley

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Great place to go fishing swimming or just spend some time out we in nature. Nice bathrooms peaceful and quiet

Lorri Bontrager

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Enjoyed touring the ruins and learning about Hampton Springs and the area from Miss Sissy!! She sure is a beautiful ray of sunshine for the area and all her efforts don’t go unrecognized. The county is blessed to have her as part of the team. It was tough to find the entrance to the land as the sign on 98 is no longer there. Looking forward to a return trip.

Holly Farnell

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My mom and I really enjoyed our visit to this park! The caretaker was so friendly and told us some interesting facts about the area. The park is well maintained and there are so many perfect spots for a picnic. Looking forward to returning for another visit.

Denise the Exploring mama

SerpAPI
Really wish I could have seen it back in it's heyday.

Kimberly Kramp

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This is a fascinating old place, have been several times over the years. There are bathrooms and you can still dip your feet in the spring but the pool has been fenced up and access to the river where the spring flows in has been fenced off as well. They have also posted a 24-hour park attendant who lives on site in a camper. It was sad to see that some people abusing this beautiful site has led to these restrictions. It does however look like they may be adding or revamping some trails on the other side of the bridge/river. Great photo ops here and I recommend googling some of the history and looking at pictures of the old buildings, very cool!

Sissy Bazemore

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Great place to stretch your legs and take a break.Stop at Rocky's, on your way in and grab lunch. Picnic tables are here and shady. Peaceful, the spring is still there.Safe place to rest and walk your dog.Clean restrooms.