Retreat and relax at the WaterColor Inn & Resort overlooking Northwest Florida's
Gulf, surrounded by sugar sand beaches and dunes, woodlands, pine forests and parks. Romantic and friendly, this area
has captivated generations with natural beauty
and adventure. Indulge in the clear Gulf of Mexico turquoise waters, coastal
lakes, extraordinary golf, tennis, fishing, and the true feeling of escape so rare
in destination resorts. Grand hospitality and service blend with the intimacy of
bed-and-breakfast inns and classic beach cottages in a walking community of local
shops and restaurants. Paint your own picture
of the perfect escape, from spectacular to sunrise to sunset.
The BeachClub at WaterColor is a great
place to enjoy good food and drinks while overlooking the Gulf of Mexico. In addition
to a large, family friendly pool, there are fully-equipped changing rooms with showers
and lockers and a pool service area that offers towels, sun screen products, sunglasses,
hats and water toys.
Fish Out of Water, the Inn's AAA Four Diamond
Ranked restaurant celebrates Southern art and nature with a fire-and-ice theme,
which is anchored by an exhibition grill kitchen and an ice bar bearing fresh seafood
and sushi. The mood at Fish Out of Water is casually chic, and yet elegance is reflected
in the simplest detail. All is born of a passion for good food and an understanding
of what it takes to create a wonderful dining experience.
Overlooking Western Lake, the BaitHouse restaurant with its deep porches
recalls the fish camps found along the bays and backwaters of Northwest Florida.
A tower distinguishes the restaurant as a landmark and reinforces its proximity
to the lake. SugarPies, in the heart of WaterColor's Town Center, offers a casual
place to dine, visit with old friends and make new ones. This brightly colored corner
café offers hand-tossed pizzas with the freshest ingredients, creative sandwiches,
salads, and the ever-popular ice cream cones and frozen custard.
An easy 8 mile drive south of WaterColor is the private
Camp Creek Golf Club, an 18-hole, par-72 championship course measuring 7,151
yards and named "Course of the Millennium" by Travel + Leisure magazine.
Camp Creek's five-tee configuration, which also includes gold (senior) and red (women's)
tees, accommodates players of all skill and experience levels. It has also been
recognized for its environmental stewardship through designation as a Certified
Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary by the Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary System (ACSS).
Fazio himself has been recognized three times by Golf Digest as "Best Modern
Day Golf Course Architect".
The InnSpa at WaterColor offers a totally indulgent experience designed to nourish
the body inside and out. The Spa's personalized treatments have been thoughtfully
created to convey a sense of comfort, nurturing, relaxation, and rejuvenation.