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Thanksgiving at The Lodge at Wakulla Springs: a celebration of family, food, and togetherness

Erin Hill by Erin Hill
December 5, 2024
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Thanksgiving at The Lodge at Wakulla Springs: a celebration of family, food, and togetherness

Thanksgiving might just be as American as a holiday gets. For someone like me—a South African who didn’t grow up with this tradition—it’s a fascinating and heartwarming experience. The idea of setting aside an entire day to gather with family, indulge in incredible food, and reflect on gratitude is something I’ve come to truly appreciate. This year, I had the privilege of spending Thanksgiving with my new American family and friends at The Lodge at Wakulla Springs, and it was nothing short of magical.
The day began with an hour’s scenic drive from Quincy. As we approached the lodge, nestled in the heart of one of the world’s largest and deepest freshwater springs, I was struck by the natural beauty of this Florida gem. Fun fact: Wakulla Springs holds a world record for its freshwater output, at one point flowing over a billion gallons a day. The setting alone makes you feel like you’ve stepped into another world.
Since there were over a dozen of us, we were seated in the Magnolia Room, a private dining space that provided the perfect blend of intimacy and festive energy. Our party included my partner’s siblings, their spouses, and their children, who traveled from various parts of Florida, and some more local friends. It was wonderful to be surrounded by such a warm and welcoming family.
The Thanksgiving buffet was a feast for the senses. Roasted turkey, fried shrimp, and roasted ham were the stars of the show, supported by a cast of sides like creamy mac and cheese, collard greens, scalloped potatoes, and both oyster and traditional dressings. Fresh rolls and salads added a refreshing touch.
And then came dessert—a spread that could tempt even the most disciplined among us. Pumpkin pie, hummingbird cake, lemon bars, cheesecake, and chocolate chip cookies filled the table. I tried a little of everything, and yes, I went back for seconds (and thirds).
But Thanksgiving isn’t just about the food. For me, it’s about the connections—the stories shared around the table, the laughter that echoes through the room, and the memories that last long after the dishes are cleared. As someone from a different culture, I found it incredibly meaningful to experience this deeply American tradition with such a close-knit family.
The Lodge at Wakulla Springs adds its own charm to the holiday. Just outside, glass-bottom boat tours were running on Thanksgiving Day, offering breathtaking views of the crystal-clear waters and the world beneath. It’s an experience that truly sets Wakulla Springs apart.
I should also mention that The Lodge isn’t just for Thanksgiving. Last year, I attended their Christmas buffet, and it was equally impressive. If you’re still figuring out your holiday plans, consider heading to Wakulla Springs. With accommodations available, it’s a great option for out-of-town family or friends.
This Thanksgiving was a reminder of why the holiday matters. It’s not just about turkey and pie, though they were excellent; it’s about taking the time to reflect on what we’re thankful for and sharing that gratitude with loved ones.
If you’re looking for a unique and memorable place to celebrate, visit thelodgeatwakullasprings.com. You might just discover a new holiday tradition in one of Florida’s most special places. But don’t wait too long—early reservations are a must, as spots fill up quickly!

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