New Bull Creek Fish Camp Restaurant Prepares For Labor Day Opening Following Homegrown Resurrection Efforts
Flagler County is completing a $1.5 million rebuild of the Bull Creek Fish Camp following severe damage from Hurricane Nicole. Funded by a state emergency grant, the resilient new facility features an elevated foundation to avoid future floods and was built with in-house crews a…
A phoenix-like Bull Creek Fish Camp at the end of County Road 2006 is a few weeks from completion, and a new restaurant will open there around Labor Day to serve breakfast, lunch and dinner.
As team efforts go, this one goes beyond the clichés. The fish camp is again a county landmark thanks County Commissioner Leann Pennington, who refused to let stand the county’s plans never to build there again, to a long-shot grant secured by Flagler County Emergency Management Director Jonathan Lord, and thanks to county crews, who limited construction costs by keeping the project in-house.
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