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Hotels with outdoor pools in Lamont

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What are some accommodation options with pools in Lamont?
Super 8 by Wyndham Monticello: Features free self parking, an outdoor pool and complimentary wireless Internet access. Days Inn by Wyndham Lamont/Monticello: Offers daily, a seasonal outdoor pool and free self parking. TRYP by Wyndham Tallahassee North I-10 Capital Circle: Hotel located near Florida State University. Offers a snack bar/deli, an indoor pool and complimentary high-speed (wired) Internet access. Alluxsuites at 1876, an Ascend Collection Hotel: Features a snack bar/deli, an indoor pool and buffet. Holiday Inn Tallahassee E Capitol - Univ by IHG: Offers a snack bar/deli, an outdoor pool and daily.
What is there to see and do in Lamont?
The picturesque settings of Jordan Memorial Park and "Boots" Thomas Veteran Memorial Park showcase the area's natural beauty. Discover sights such as Econfina River State Park during your stay.
When is the best time to book a hotel with a pool in Lamont?
You may want to consider a place to stay that has an outdoor pool if you'll be visiting Lamont in the warmest months of July, August or June, when the average temp is 26°C. Accommodation with an indoor pool may be the way to go if you come to town during the coldest months of January, February or December, when the average temp is 13°C.

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