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Michelle Clark, ALHS, SFR
Accredited Luxury Home Specialist | Broker/Realtor
910.367.9767 | mclark@intracoastalrealty.com
Kelly Strickland, Broker/Realtor | 910.612.6537
Linda Woods, Broker/Realtor | 910.233.8900
Susan Snider, Broker/Realtor | 910.622.4394
Carey Harris, Broker/Realtor | 910.233.4511
Wendy McElhinney, Broker/Realtor | 910.515.5495
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Upgraded Grounds &
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Chef’s Kitchen, Media Room
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you can see all the wildlife.”
For those hoping to observe the
wildlife up close, Neal says at 50 feet
deep, the waters of the Atlantic under-neath
the tower are great for free
diving, scuba diving and spearfishing
on calm days. Fishing with rod and reel
from the tower’s deck is also an option.
“The fishing is amazing out here and
we have the ability to lower people
right down to the water for diving
using a special dive lift basket we had
made,” he says. “You can spearfish,
pull in some lobsters and come right
back up.”
Neal says topside, visitors can
play corn hole, shoot pool and even
hit custom golf balls made completely
of fish food. Some guests have even
brought equipment to shoot skeet off
the deck.
When the sun sets, the lack of light
pollution provides a clear view of the
night sky.
“Something in it appeals to the
kid in everyone,” Neal says. “You are
on a tree house and you get to see
things you never could see, and yet
you are safe and secure because you
know it has lasted through a bunch of
hurricanes, and you still have the
amenities of home.”
The tower’s continuing renovations
are funded by three-day minimum
stays, which range from $300 to $500.
With the higher rate, Neal will get you
there and back.
First lit in 1964, the Frying Pan
Shoals Light Station was occupied by
the United States Coast Guard until
1979 when it became an automated
light tower.
Neal says he is pushing to have
all of the renovation work complete
by the tower’s 50th anniversary in
November 2014.
For more information, visit
www.fptower.com
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