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Fernandina

Fernandina offers a peaceful retreat from Florida's buzzing tourist hubs while keeping you perfectly positioned for adventure. This quiet residential corner of Wildwood serves up authentic suburban living with easy access to nearby lakes and country clubs. Highway connections to I-75 and Florida's Turnpike make this an ideal base camp for exploring central Florida's attractions. Budget-friendly chain restaurants and modest accommodations keep your wallet happy while you're here. Getting around requires wheels of your own, but that freedom lets you easily visit Lake Griffin State Park or The Villages Market Square just a short drive away.

Collier

Collier offers a peaceful retreat from Wildwood's tourist bustle with quiet residential streets and family-friendly spaces. You won't find flashy attractions here, just authentic suburban Florida living—perfect for travelers who value breathing room and local vibes. Nearby Lake Okahumpka Park and Brownwood Paddock Square deliver outdoor fun and entertainment when you're ready to venture out. Most homes here come with private pools, and budget-friendly vacation rentals give you more bang for your buck than resort areas. You'll need a car to explore since dining options are limited to casual spots and chain restaurants. The neighborhood's wide sidewalks make morning walks a pleasure while golf courses and natural areas wait just a short drive away.

Gilchrist

Gilchrist offers a laid-back coastal escape where beach time trumps everything else. This quiet Gulf of Mexico community lets you swap tourist crowds for peaceful shorelines and simple pleasures. Take sunrise walks collecting seashells, enjoy afternoon swims in clear waters, or catch spectacular sunsets from your beach cottage porch. Vacation rentals with full kitchens and Gulf views make up most accommodations, offering better value than fancy Florida beach resorts. While local dining options are limited, the trade-off is worth it for travelers seeking uncrowded beaches and authentic coastal charm just a short drive from Wildwood's attractions.

Dunedin

Dunedin charms visitors with its Scottish heritage and coastal beauty. Stroll along Main Street to discover tartan-adorned storefronts and local craft breweries. The historic train depot anchors downtown, while nearby Honeymoon Island offers sugar-white beaches and crystal-clear Gulf waters just minutes away. The Pinellas Trail provides 47 miles of scenic paths for cycling enthusiasts. Downtown Dunedin remains refreshingly walkable with boutique shops and waterfront dining options featuring fresh grouper sandwiches. Accommodations range from cozy bed & breakfasts to waterfront condos. A free seasonal trolley connects to Clearwater Beach, though having a car helps explore the stunning state parks and island beaches.

Charlotte

Charlotte's quiet residential streets make it a perfect budget-friendly home base for exploring central Florida. You'll find peaceful surroundings and easy access to nearby attractions like Lake Deaton and Lake Griffin State Park. The neighborhood connects to major highways, putting Orlando's excitement and The Villages' charm within easy reach. Dining options are limited within Charlotte itself, so plan to drive 10-15 minutes to Wildwood for restaurants. Vacation rentals and modest motels offer family-friendly accommodations with pools and basic amenities. A car is essential for getting around this laid-back suburban retreat.

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Discover a slice of old Florida where the Withlacoochee State Forest offers trails for hikers and horseback riders seeking quiet communion with nature. Downtown's antique shops reward browsers with forgotten treasures and local stories. Nearby, The Villages' Spanish Springs Town Square provides nightly music under the stars. Racing enthusiasts shouldn't miss the Don Garlits Museum of Racing, showcasing "Big Daddy's" dragsters. For golfers, Miona Lake Golf Club and Continental Country Club offer challenging fairways where water hazards are home to sunbathing turtles and watchful herons.

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If you're looking to discover somewhere new, look no further than Wildwood. Whether you're planning to stay for a night or for the week, the area around Wildwood has accommodations to fit every need. Search for hotels in Wildwood with Hotels.com by checking our online map. Our map displays the areas and neighborhoods around all Wildwood hotels so you can see how close you are from landmarks and attractions, and then refine your search within the larger area. The best Wildwood hotel deals are here with our lowest price guarantee.

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