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Best Western Suwannee Valley Inn
1125 North Young Boulevard
Chiefland, FL 32626
Nightly Rates (85.99 - 85.99)   3 Star

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Property Description
The Best Western Suwannee Valley Inn is a peacefully refreshing 60-room inn near the heart of the Suwannee Valley. Here you will find beautiful surroundings and convenient accommodations where you can relax by the pool, enjoy movies on STARZ and Encore or visit some of the local attractions. Besides the standard rooms, the Best Western Suwannee Valley Inn also has spacious king business plus rooms and oversized family rooms that include microwaves and refrigerators as well as sofas, coffee tables and dataport connections. We are adjacent to a fine Greek/Italian restaurant, across from a 350-booth flea market and just six miles to golfing, scuba diving, fishing, boating and the beautiful Suwannee River and Manatee State Recreation Park. You can also enjoy walking, jogging or riding on the local bike trails, hunting, scalloping or bird watching. Come experience our nature coast and our friendly atmosphere.




Amenities
  • Golf

  • Parking

  • Restaurant

  • Laundry/Valet Services

  • Television with Cable

  • Coffee Maker in Room

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Free Parking

  • Fishing

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • Pets Allowed

  • Pool

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities


  • Room Information
  • 1 KING BED,BUSINESS PLUS ROOM, NO SMOKING,CONTINEN

  • * 1 King Bed* Business Plus Room* No Smoking* Continental Breakfast
  • 1 KING BED,BUSINESS PLUS ROOM,CONTINENTAL BREAKFAS

  • * 1 King Bed* Business Plus Room* Continental Breakfast
  • 2 DOUBLE BEDS,-,CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST

  • * Two Double Beds* Continental Breakfast
  • 2 DOUBLE BEDS,NO SMOKING,CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST

  • * Two Double Beds* No Smoking* Continental Breakfast
  • 2 QUEEN BEDS,NSMK,3RD BD SOFA,OVERSIZED RM,MICRO F

  • * 2 Queen Beds* Third Bed Is A Sofabed* Microwave And Refrigerator* No Smoking* Oversized Room* Continental Breakfast
  • 2 QUEEN BEDS,3RD BED SOFA BED,OVERSIZED RM,MICRO F

  • * 2 Queen Beds* Third Bed Is A Sofabed* Microwave And Refrigerator* Oversized Room* Continental Breakfast
  • 2 QUEEN BEDS,3RD BD SOFA,OVRSZE RM,SMKING RM,MICRF

  • * 2 Queen Beds* Third Bed Is A Sofabed* Microwave And Refrigerator* Oversized Room* Smoking Room* Continental Breakfast
  • 2 DOUBLE BEDS,SMOKING ROOM,CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST

  • * Two Double Beds* Smoking Room* Continental Breakfast
  • 1 KING BED,SMOKING RM,BUSINESS PLUS ROOM,CONTINENT

  • * 1 King Bed* Business Plus Room* Smoking Room* Continental Breakfast

    Rate Disclaimer
    Indicative rates are for search purposes only. The entire range of rates may not be available during certain seasons or other specified periods of time. Check for specific rate availability when making a reservation.

    Miscellaneous Information
  • American Dollars is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 12:00 Noon 

  • Check out time is 11:00 A.M. 

  • Time Zone is  Eastern Standard Time 

  • 60  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 2  floors. 


  • Directions
    ·From: All Directions. The Best Western Suwannee Valley Inn is located on US Highway 19 North at the intersection of Highway 27 Alt, Highway 19/98 and Highway 129. ·From: SR 24. Heading west on this highway go to Bronson, north on alt 27 from Bronson to Chiefland. In Chiefland 98/19/27 meet, stay on Highway 19. The Best Western Suwannee Valley Inn is located on the right. ·From: Interstate 10. Go south on US Highway 19 at Monticello to Chiefland from Interstate 75, west on Highway 27 at Ocala to US Highway 19 in Chiefland. Gainesville Airport 35 miles, Jacksonville International Airport 120 miles, Tampa International Airport 150 miles

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    Cancellation Policy
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  • Restaurants:

  • * Adjacent to Greek/Italian restaurant Although this unspoiled region of the lower Big Bend is both pristine and, in some ways, primitive, there is no lack of superior restaurants, especially ones specializing in local seafood. Sample the cuisine at and around such spots as Steinhatachee, Suwannee, Fanning Springs, Cedar Key and Yankeetown, to name a few. The possibilities are numerous and excellent.
  • Fast Food Chains:

  • * Adjacent to Greek/Italian restaurant, Although this unspoiled region of the lower Big Bend is both pristine and, in some ways, primitive, there is no lack of superior restaurants, especially ones specializing in local seafood. Sample the cuisine at and around such spots as Steinhatachee, Suwannee, Fanning Springs, Cedar Key and Yankeetown, to name a few. The possibilities are numerous and excellent. * .03 mile(s) from ABC Pizza and Italian * .1 mile(s) from Huddle House * .5 mile(s) from Bells Family Restaurant * .5 mile(s) from Mya's Chinese * .5 mile(s) from Bar-B-Que Bill's, Steak & Seafood* 75 mile(s) from El Paso Mexican * .03 mile(s) from Pizza Hut * .03 mile(s) from Hardy's * .25 mile(s) from Church's Chicken * .25 mile(s) from McDonald's * .5 mile(s) from Hungry Howie's Pizza, delivery* .5 mile(s) from Taco Bell * .5 mile(s) from Sonic Burger * .5 mile(s) from Kentucky Fried Chicken * .5 mile(s) from Burger King * .5 mile(s) from Subway
  • Fishing Villages:

  • * Cedar Key is a unique, history-drenched town with grace, funk and two museums. Rock and roll on weekends. Come with a camera and appetite. Piers. Guides. Fishing. Sunsets. * Horseshoe Beach is a sleepy little seaside fishing port still living in the 50's. * Steinhatchee is the real thing. A fishing village, both commercial and sport, with charm to spare. Seafood: superb, pronounce: Steen-HATCH-ee. Boat ramp across river at Jena.
  • Nearby Cities:

  • * 35 mile(s) from Gainsesville * 50 mile(s) from Ocala * 120 mile(s) from Tallahassee * 129 mile(s) from Orlando
  • Recreation:

  • * Watermelon Festival in Chiefland * Spring Quilt Festival in Chiefland * Wild Hog Canoe Race in Gulf Hammock * Christmas Light & Boat Parade in Fanning Springs * 5 mile(s) from Suwannee River, Livestock Fair* 9 mile(s) from Naturefest, in Fanning Springs* 27 mile(s) from Peanut Festival, in Williston* 34 mile(s) from Seafood Festival, in Chiefland* 34 mile(s) from Art Festival, in Cedar Key
  • Local Attractions:

  • Auto exploring and day tripping are activities to add interest and adventure to your travels and/or vacation. Choose a base in Chiefland and tour in almost any direction and you will find places, events and scenes you'll never forget. Consult our map plus a good Florida map. Trails, hiking and bicycle routes are everywhere throughout the region. A new rails-to-trails project will provide rural hiking or bicycling all the way from Cross City to Chiefland. More great trails for off-road pedaling are in the Lower Suwannee National Wildlife Refuge, both the Dixie and Levy County Units. Many lightly used country roads are suitable for scenic bicycling and several bike groups use the routes often.* Fishing * Boating * Canoeing * Horseback riding * Bike and walking trails * Bird watching * Racing at Bronson Motor Speedway, every Saturday night from March until November this newly remodeled and updated track entertains those who enjoy the fun and thrill of stock car racing. * The Chiefland Astronomy Village * 0 mile(s) from 350-booth flea market * 3 mile(s) from Nature Coast Trail State Park * 6 mile(s) from golf course * 6 mile(s) from scuba diving, fishing, and boating * 6 mile(s) from Suwannee Spring River * 6 mile(s) from Dakota Vineyards and Winery-Chiefland * 6 mile(s) from Manetee Springs State Park * 8 mile(s) from Andrews Wildlife Area * 9 mile(s) from Fanning Springs Park * 9 mile(s) from The Chiefland Astronomy Village * 12 mile(s) from Lower Suwannee Wildlife Refuge * 12 mile(s) from Hart Springs * 14 mile(s) from Bronson Motor Speedway * 15 mile(s) from hunting * 20 mile(s) from Devils Den Diving * 20 mile(s) from Blue Springs Diving * 25 mile(s) from Blue Grotto * 26 mile(s) from Gulf of Mexico * 30 mile(s) from Ginnie Springs Diving * 33 mile(s) from Poe Springs * 34 mile(s) from Cedar Key Beach * 35 mile(s) from University of Florida * 35 mile(s) from Horseshoe Beach * 43 mile(s) from Kanapaha Botanical Gardens-Gainsville * 45 mile(s) from Crystal River, home of the Manatees * 47 mile(s) from Homosassa State Wildlife Park * 50 mile(s) from horse/trail riding in Ocala * 55 mile(s) from Silver Springs Theme Park * 60 mile(s) from Weeki Wachee Theme Park
  • Local Attractions:

  • Auto exploring and day tripping are activities to add interest and adventure to your travels and/or vacation. Choose a base in Chiefland and tour in almost any direction and you will find places, events and scenes you'll never forget. Consult our map plus a good Florida map. Trails, hiking and bicycle routes are everywhere throughout the region. A new rails-to-trails project will provide rural hiking or bicycling all the way from Cross City to Chiefland. More great trails for off-road pedaling are in the Lower Suwannee National Wildlife Refuge, both the Dixie and Levy County Units. Many lightly used country roads are suitable for scenic bicycling and several bike groups use the routes often.* Fishing* Boating* Canoeing* Horseback riding* Bike and walking trails* Bird watching* Racing at Bronson Motor Speedway, every Saturday night from March until November this newly remodeled and updated track entertains those who enjoy the fun and thrill of stock car racing. * The Chiefland Astronomy Village* 0 mile(s) from 350-booth flea market * 3 mile(s) from Nature Coast Trail State Park * 6 mile(s) from golf course * 6 mile(s) from scuba diving, fishing, and boating* 6 mile(s) from Suwannee Spring River * 6 mile(s) from Dakota Vineyards and Winery-Chiefland * 6 mile(s) from Manetee Springs State Park * 8 mile(s) from Andrews Wildlife Area * 9 mile(s) from Fanning Springs Park * 9 mile(s) from The Chiefland Astronomy Village * 12 mile(s) from Lower Suwannee Wildlife Refuge * 12 mile(s) from Hart Springs * 14 mile(s) from Bronson Motor Speedway * 15 mile(s) from hunting * 20 mile(s) from Devils Den Diving * 20 mile(s) from Blue Springs Diving * 25 mile(s) from Blue Grotto * 26 mile(s) from Gulf of Mexico * 30 mile(s) from Ginnie Springs Diving * 33 mile(s) from Poe Springs* 34 mile(s) from Cedar Key Beach* 35 mile(s) from University of Florida* 35 mile(s) from Horseshoe Beach* 43 mile(s) from Kanapaha Botanical Gardens-Gainsville* 45 mile(s) from Crystal River, home of the Manatees* 47 mile(s) from Homosassa State Wildlife Park* 50 mile(s) from horse/trail riding in Ocala* 55 mile(s) from Silver Springs Theme Park* 60 mile(s) from Weeki Wachee Theme Park
  • Fast Food Chains:

  • * Adjacent to Greek/Italian restaurant, Although this unspoiled region of the lower Big Bend is both pristine and, in some ways, primitive, there is no lack of superior restaurants, especially ones specializing in local seafood. Sample the cuisine at and around such spots as Steinhatachee, Suwannee, Fanning Springs, Cedar Key and Yankeetown, to name a few. The possibilities are numerous and excellent. * .03 mile(s) from ABC Pizza and Italian * .1 mile(s) from Huddle House * .5 mile(s) from Bells Family Restaurant * .5 mile(s) from Mya's Chinese * .5 mile(s) from Bar-B-Que Bill's, Steak & Seafood * 75 mile(s) from El Paso Mexican * .03 mile(s) from Pizza Hut * .03 mile(s) from Hardy's * .25 mile(s) from Church's Chicken * .25 mile(s) from McDonald's * .5 mile(s) from Hungry Howie's Pizza, delivery * .5 mile(s) from Taco Bell * .5 mile(s) from Sonic Burger * .5 mile(s) from Kentucky Fried Chicken * .5 mile(s) from Burger King * .5 mile(s) from Subway
  • Fast Food Chains:

  • * Adjacent to Greek/Italian restaurant, Although this unspoiled region of the lower Big Bend is both pristine and, in some ways, primitive, there is no lack of superior restaurants, especially ones specializing in local seafood. Sample the cuisine at and around such spots as Steinhatachee, Suwannee, Fanning Springs, Cedar Key and Yankeetown, to name a few. The possibilities are numerous and excellent. * .03 mile(s) from ABC Pizza and Italian * .1 mile(s) from Huddle House * .5 mile(s) from Bells Family Restaurant * .5 mile(s) from Mya's Chinese * .5 mile(s) from Bar-B-Que Bill's, Steak & Seafood* 75 mile(s) from El Paso Mexican * .03 mile(s) from Pizza Hut * .03 mile(s) from Hardy's * .25 mile(s) from Church's Chicken * .25 mile(s) from McDonald's * .5 mile(s) from Hungry Howie's Pizza, delivery* .5 mile(s) from Taco Bell * .5 mile(s) from Sonic Burger * .5 mile(s) from Kentucky Fried Chicken * .5 mile(s) from Burger King * .5 mile(s) from Subway
  • Fishing Villages:

  • * Cedar Key is a unique, history-drenched town with grace, funk and two museums. Rock and roll on weekends. Come with a camera and appetite. Piers. Guides. Fishing. Sunsets. * Horseshoe Beach is a sleepy little seaside fishing port still living in the 50's. * Steinhatchee is the real thing. A fishing village, both commercial and sport, with charm to spare. Seafood: superb, pronounce: Steen-HATCH-ee. Boat ramp across river at Jena.
  • Fishing Villages:

  • * Cedar Key is a unique, history-drenched town with grace, funk and two museums. Rock and roll on weekends. Come with a camera and appetite. Piers. Guides. Fishing. Sunsets. * Horseshoe Beach is a sleepy little seaside fishing port still living in the 50's. * Steinhatchee is the real thing. A fishing village, both commercial and sport, with charm to spare. Seafood: superb, pronounce: Steen-HATCH-ee. Boat ramp across river at Jena.
  • Recreation:

  • * Watermelon Festival in Chiefland * Spring Quilt Festival in Chiefland * Wild Hog Canoe Race in Gulf Hammock * Christmas Light & Boat Parade in Fanning Springs * 5 mile(s) from Suwannee River, Livestock Fair * 9 mile(s) from Naturefest, in Fanning Springs * 27 mile(s) from Peanut Festival, in Williston * 34 mile(s) from Seafood Festival, in Chiefland * 34 mile(s) from Art Festival, in Cedar Key
  • Recreation:

  • * Watermelon Festival in Chiefland * Spring Quilt Festival in Chiefland * Wild Hog Canoe Race in Gulf Hammock * Christmas Light & Boat Parade in Fanning Springs * 5 mile(s) from Suwannee River, Livestock Fair* 9 mile(s) from Naturefest, in Fanning Springs* 27 mile(s) from Peanut Festival, in Williston* 34 mile(s) from Seafood Festival, in Chiefland* 34 mile(s) from Art Festival, in Cedar Key
  • Nearby Cities:

  • * 35 mile(s) from Gainsesville * 50 mile(s) from Ocala * 120 mile(s) from Tallahassee * 129 mile(s) from Orlando
  • Nearby Cities:

  • * 35 mile(s) from Gainsesville * 50 mile(s) from Ocala * 120 mile(s) from Tallahassee * 129 mile(s) from Orlando
  • Transportation:

  • * 35 mile(s) from Gainesville Airport * 120 mile(s) from Jacksonville International Airport * 150 mile(s) from Tampa International Airport
  • Transportation:

  • * 35 mile(s) from Gainesville Airport * 120 mile(s) from Jacksonville International Airport * 150 mile(s) from Tampa International Airport
  • Amazing Scenery:

  • * Scenic travel and tourism are not publicized as much today as they were in past years. Perhaps, this is because so much of the original scenery is gone and artificial attractions must take up the slack. Not so in our back-to-nature region. The main attraction is nature herself. You will see amazing wilderness vistas, inspiring seascapes and uninhabited islands you can reach without a boat. Also the many horse farms and dairy farms that dot the countryside. Houseboating for a weekend (or more) for a week on the Suwannee can be a unique never-to-be-forgotten experience.
  • Amazing Scenery:

  • * Scenic travel and tourism are not publicized as much today as they were in past years. Perhaps, this is because so much of the original scenery is gone and artificial attractions must take up the slack. Not so in our back-to-nature region. The main attraction is nature herself. You will see amazing wilderness vistas, inspiring seascapes and uninhabited islands you can reach without a boat. Also the many horse farms and dairy farms that dot the countryside. Houseboating for a weekend (or more) for a week on the Suwannee can be a unique never-to-be-forgotten experience.
  • Boating:

  • * If your idea of great boating does not having to watch every second for another boat, this is your king of places with your kind of waters. Boat the Suwannee River, the Steinhatchee, and the Waccasassa and see what can only be described as the "Real Florida" - accept no imitations. Boat docks can be located at nearby Manatee Springs and Fanning Springs.
  • Boating:

  • * If your idea of great boating does not having to watch every second for another boat, this is your king of places with your kind of waters. Boat the Suwannee River, the Steinhatchee, and the Waccasassa and see what can only be described as the "Real Florida" - accept no imitations. Boat docks can be located at nearby Manatee Springs and Fanning Springs.
  • Hunting and Fishing:

  • * Sportsmen rate the region as a virtual paradise. The region abounds in wildlife management areas are open to seasonal hunting. Fishing is superb both in the fresh waters and the mighty Gulf.
  • Hunting and Fishing:

  • * Sportsmen rate the region as a virtual paradise. The region abounds in wildlife management areas are open to seasonal hunting. Fishing is superb both in the fresh waters and the mighty Gulf.
  • Birding:

  • * Birders visit the area from every state in the U.S. and many foreign countries because over 250 species may be seen here (especially in the refuges) including several uncommon types such as wood storks, tri-colored herons, five species of rails, seven different terns and 35 kinds of warblers. Plus: Wild life turkey, eagles, osprey and plain old red-winged blackbirds. Located near Chiefland is the Lower Suwannee Refuge, Wildlife Refuge and Cedar Keys National Wildlife Refuge.
  • Birding:

  • * Birders visit the area from every state in the U.S. and many foreign countries because over 250 species may be seen here (especially in the refuges) including several uncommon types such as wood storks, tri-colored herons, five species of rails, seven different terns and 35 kinds of warblers. Plus: Wild life turkey, eagles, osprey and plain old red-winged blackbirds. Located near Chiefland is the Lower Suwannee Refuge, Wildlife Refuge and Cedar Keys National Wildlife Refuge.
  • Canoeing and Kayaking:

  • * You can even find rapids and white water on some of our rivers but mostly they're mild, flowing and simply gorgeous. Bring your own craft or rent one at such points as Suwannee or Manatee Springs. Explore Suwannee tributaries. Try the Waccasassa where the famous Wild Hog Canoe Race is held each April. Other springs available are Ginnnie Springs, Poe Springs, Devils Den, Blue Grotto and Hart Springs.
  • Canoeing and Kayaking:

  • * You can even find rapids and white water on some of our rivers but mostly they're mild, flowing and simply gorgeous. Bring your own craft or rent one at such points as Suwannee or Manatee Springs. Explore Suwannee tributaries. Try the Waccasassa where the famous Wild Hog Canoe Race is held each April. Other springs available are Ginnnie Springs, Poe Springs, Devils Den, Blue Grotto and Hart Springs.
  • River Boat Casino:

  • * For those who like the casino, there is one located just south of Chiefland.
  • River Boat Casino:

  • * For those who like the casino, there is one located just south of Chiefland.
  • Amazing Scenery:

  • * Scenic travel and tourism are not publicized as much today as they were in past years. Perhaps, this is because so much of the original scenery is gone and artificial attractions must take up the slack. Not so in our back-to-nature region. The main attraction is nature herself. You will see amazing wilderness vistas, inspiring seascapes and uninhabited islands you can reach without a boat. Also the many horse farms and dairy farms that dot the countryside. Houseboating for a weekend (or more) for a week on the Suwannee can be a unique never-to-be-forgotten experience.
  • Boating:

  • * If your idea of great boating does not having to watch every second for another boat, this is your king of places with your kind of waters. Boat the Suwannee River, the Steinhatchee, and the Waccasassa and see what can only be described as the "Real Florida" - accept no imitations. Boat docks can be located at nearby Manatee Springs and Fanning Springs.
  • Hunting and Fishing:

  • * Sportsmen rate the region as a virtual paradise. The region abounds in wildlife management areas are open to seasonal hunting. Fishing is superb both in the fresh waters and the mighty Gulf.
  • Birding:

  • * Birders visit the area from every state in the U.S. and many foreign countries because over 250 species may be seen here (especially in the refuges) including several uncommon types such as wood storks, tri-colored herons, five species of rails, seven different terns and 35 kinds of warblers. Plus: Wild life turkey, eagles, osprey and plain old red-winged blackbirds. Located near Chiefland is the Lower Suwannee Refuge, Wildlife Refuge and Cedar Keys National Wildlife Refuge.
  • Canoeing and Kayaking:

  • * You can even find rapids and white water on some of our rivers but mostly they're mild, flowing and simply gorgeous. Bring your own craft or rent one at such points as Suwannee or Manatee Springs. Explore Suwannee tributaries. Try the Waccasassa where the famous Wild Hog Canoe Race is held each April. Other springs available are Ginnnie Springs, Poe Springs, Devils Den, Blue Grotto and Hart Springs.
  • River Boat Casino:

  • * For those who like the casino, there is one located just south of Chiefland.
  • Local Attractions:

  • Auto exploring and day tripping are activities to add interest and adventure to your travels and/or vacation. Choose a base in Chiefland and tour in almost any direction and you will find places, events and scenes you'll never forget. Consult our map plus a good Florida map. Trails, hiking and bicycle routes are everywhere throughout the region. A new rails-to-trails project will provide rural hiking or bicycling all the way from Cross City to Chiefland. More great trails for off-road pedaling are in the Lower Suwannee National Wildlife Refuge, both the Dixie and Levy County Units. Many lightly used country roads are suitable for scenic bicycling and several bike groups use the routes often.* Fishing* Boating* Canoeing* Horseback riding* Bike and walking trails* Bird watching* Racing at Bronson Motor Speedway, every Saturday night from March until November this newly remodeled and updated track entertains those who enjoy the fun and thrill of stock car racing. * The Chiefland Astronomy Village* 0 mile(s) from 350-booth flea market * 3 mile(s) from Nature Coast Trail State Park * 6 mile(s) from golf course * 6 mile(s) from scuba diving, fishing, and boating* 6 mile(s) from Suwannee Spring River * 6 mile(s) from Dakota Vineyards and Winery-Chiefland * 6 mile(s) from Manetee Springs State Park * 8 mile(s) from Andrews Wildlife Area * 9 mile(s) from Fanning Springs Park * 9 mile(s) from The Chiefland Astronomy Village * 12 mile(s) from Lower Suwannee Wildlife Refuge * 12 mile(s) from Hart Springs * 14 mile(s) from Bronson Motor Speedway * 15 mile(s) from hunting * 20 mile(s) from Devils Den Diving * 20 mile(s) from Blue Springs Diving * 25 mile(s) from Blue Grotto * 26 mile(s) from Gulf of Mexico * 30 mile(s) from Ginnie Springs Diving * 33 mile(s) from Poe Springs* 34 mile(s) from Cedar Key Beach* 35 mile(s) from University of Florida* 35 mile(s) from Horseshoe Beach* 43 mile(s) from Kanapaha Botanical Gardens-Gainsville* 45 mile(s) from Crystal River, home of the Manatees* 47 mile(s) from Homosassa State Wildlife Park* 50 mile(s) from horse/trail riding in Ocala* 55 mile(s) from Silver Springs Theme Park* 60 mile(s) from Weeki Wachee Theme Park
  • Transportation:

  • * 35 mile(s) from Gainesville Airport * 120 mile(s) from Jacksonville International Airport * 150 mile(s) from Tampa International Airport

     


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