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Port Hudson Marina, situated at 28.365686° N, -82.706069° W in Hudson, Florida, is a testament to the region’s rich and varied history. This marina stands where the waters once harbored rumrunners evading authorities during the Prohibition era, their boats slipping into the shallow waters of Sleepy Lagoon to evade the Coast Guard. The area’s maritime significance dates back further, with early settlers and traders utilizing the inlets and creeks for commercial activities as early as the 1860s.
Today, Port Hudson Marina benefits from a long-fought effort to dredge the Hudson Channel, a project that finally came to fruition in 2000 with state funding. This modern facility offers a blend of historic charm and contemporary amenities, making it an ideal destination for those seeking to connect with the past while enjoying the luxuries of the present. The marina’s strategic location allows for easy access to the Gulf of Mexico, making it a prime spot for boaters and anglers alike. Here, the echoes of rumrunners and early traders mingle with the vibrant life of a thriving marina, creating a unique and captivating experience for visitors.
Dockage
- Average price per day:USD 1.96 per foot per day
- Total:130
- Type:Floating
- LOA Max:50
- Dockage depth:4
- Accessibility:AC Power 50A
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