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Reciprocal Club Privileges RECIPROCAL CLUB PRIVILEGES RECIPROCAL CLUB PRIVILEGES One of the many benefits enjoyed by Epping Forest Yacht & Country Club members is access privileges to an expansive network of reciprocal clubs when traveling domestically or internationally. Currently, the network consists of more than 200 private clubs in 130 cities in 42 states in the United States and more than 54 private clubs in 29 foreign countries. This diverse list of experiences includes overnight lodging clubs, country clubs, city clubs, dinner clubs, athletic clubs and yacht clubs. A special introduction needs to be made by Epping Forest Yacht & Country Club before a member can visit a recipro- cal club. Please contact the Member Services Manager at 904-739-7200 and we’ll gladly coordinate the arrangements. Safe travels! Thank you for your continued support of Epping Forest Yacht & Country Club! Clubs listed within the reciprocal network are subject to change Berkeley, CA 94704 ALASKA Phone: (510) 280-1535 The Petroleum Club of Fax: (510) 848-5900 Anchorage Lodging, Dining, Fitness Center Club Number: 80003 berkeleycityclub.com 3301 C Street, Suite #120 Anchorage, AK 99503 Bellevue Club Phone: (907) 563-5090 Club Number: 80005 Fax: (907) 563-3623 525 Bellevue Avenue Dining Oakland, CA 94610 petroclub.net Phone: (425) 688-3150 Lodging, Dining, Fitness Center bellevueclub.org ARIZONA University Club of Phoenix California Yacht Club Club Number: 80126 Club Number: 80006 39 East Monte Vista 4469 Admiral Way Phoenix, AZ 85004 Marina Del Ray, CA 90292 Phone: (602) 254-5408 Phone: (310) 823-4567 Fax: (602) 254-6186 Fax: (310) 822-3658 Dining Dining vanity.qwestdex.com calyachtclub.com The Lodge at Ventana Canyon *Corinthian Yacht Club* 6200 N Club House Ln. Club Number: 80007 Tucson, AZ 85750 43 Main Street Phone: (520) 577-1400 Tiburon, CA 94920 Golf, Lodging and Dining Phone: (415) 435-4771 Fax: (415) 435-5101 Dining, Marina CALIFORNIA cyc.org The Balboa Bay Club Club Number: 80000 The Downtown Club 1221 W. Coast Hwy. Club Number: 80198 Newport Beach, CA 92663 The Printery, 2120 Kern Street Phone: (949) 645-5000 Fresno, CA 93721 Fax: (949) 630-4215 Phone: (559) 233-2142 Lodging, Dining, Fitness Center Fax: (559) 233-7544 balboabayclub.com Dining [email protected] thedowntownclub.com Berkeley City Club Encinal Yacht Club Club Number: 80286 Club Number: 80335 2315 Durant Avenue 1251 Pacific Marina *Reciprocity is extended on a case by case basis. Alameda, CA 94501 University Club-Santa Barbara Phone: (510) 522-3272 Club Number: 80014 Fax: (510) 865-8630 1332 Santa Barbara Street Dining, Marina Santa Barbara, CA 93101 encinal.org Phone: (805) 966-0853 Fax: (805) 966-9143 The Los Angeles Athletic Club Dining Club Number: 80010 uclubofsantabarbara.org 431 West 7th Street Los Angeles, CA 90014 Santa Barbara Yacht Club Phone: (213) 625-2211 Club Number: 80012 Fax: (213) 689-1194 130 Harbor Way Lodging, Dining, Spa Santa Barbara, CA 93109 laac.com Phone: (805) 965-8112 Dining, Marina Marine’s Memorial Association sbyc.org Club Number: 80363 609 Sutter Street Topa Tower Club San Francisco, CA 94102 Club Number: 80209 Phone: (415) 673-6672 300 Esplanade Drive Lodging, Dining 22nd Floor, Suite 1455 marineclub.com Oxnard, CA 93030 Phone: (805) 983-7777 San Diego Yacht Club Fax: (805) 278-1897 Club Number: 80011 Dining 1011 Anchorage Lane towercluboxnard.com San Diego, CA 92106-3005 Phone: (619) 221-8400 St. Francis Yacht Club Fax: (619) 224-3059 Club Number: 80013 Dining, Marina 700 Marina Blvd. sdyc.org San Francisco, CA 94123 Phone: (415) 563-6363 University Club-San Francisco Fax: (415) 563-8670 Club Number: 80381 Dining 800 Powell Street stfyc.com San Francisco, California World Trade-San Francisco 94108 Club Number: 80239 Phone: (415) 781-0900 1 Ferry Plaza Fax: (415) 677-9323 San Francisco, CA 94111 Dining, Gym Phone: (415) 981-1234 univclub.com Fax: (415) 981-1370 Dining worldtradeclub.org *Reciprocity is extended on a case by case basis. Southwestern Yacht Cub denverathleticclub.org Club Number: 80330 2701 Qualtrough Street San Diego, CA 92106 CONNETICUT Phone: (619) 222-0438 The Graduate Club Association Fax: (619) 222-8214 Club Number: 80016 Dining, Marina 155 Elm Street southwesternyc.org New Haven, CT 06511 Phone: (203) 624-3197 University Club of Pasadena Fax: (203) 624-1129 Club Number: 80290 Dining 175 N. Oakland Avenue gradutaclub.com Pasadena, CA 91101 Phone: (626) 793-5157 The Thames Club Dining 290 State Street New London, CT 06320 Tahoe Yacht Club Phone: (860) 443-5504 Club Number: 80389 Fax: (860) 443-8925 P.O. Box 7620 thamesclub.org 700 North Lake Blvd. [email protected] Tahoe City, CA 96145 Phone: (530) 581-4700 The Hartford Club Fax: (530) 581-4771 Club Number: 80017 Dining, Marina 46 Prospect Street tahoeyc.com Hartford, CT 06103 Phone: (860) 522-1271 Fax: (860) 240-7581 COLORADO Dining El Paso Club hartfordclub.com Club Number: 80297 30 East Platte The Soundview Club Colorado Springs, CO 80903 Club Number: 80129 Phone: (719) 634-1564 Two Stamford Forum Fax: (719) 634-1337 Stamford, CT 06901 Dining Phone: (203) 348-7381 elpasoclub.com Fax: (203) 359-9323 Dining The Denver Athletic Club thesoundviewclub.com Club Number: 80247 1325 Glenarm Place The Quinnipiack Club Denver, CO 80204 Club Number: 80359 Phone: (303) 534-1211 221 Church Street Fax: (303) 534-2889 New Haven, CT 06901 Dining, Gym, Pool Phone: (203) 562-3147 *Reciprocity is extended on a case by case basis. Fax: (203) 624-3341 Dining Dining universityandwhistclub.com qclub.org Lewes Yacht Club 2701 Cedar Street DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA P.O. Box 2 Army and Navy Club on Lewes, DE 19958-0002 Farragut Square lewesyc.com Club Number: 80018 Phone: 302.645.8596 901 17th Street NW Washington, DC 20006 Phone: (202) 628-8400 FLORIDA Fax: (202) 296-8787 Belleair Country Club Lodging, Dining, Gym Club Number: 80022 armynavyclub.org One Country Club Lane Belleair, FL 33756 National Republican Club of Phone: (727) 461-7171 Capital Hill Fax: (727) 461-1900 Club Number: 80020 Dining, Golf, Tennis 300 First Street, S.E. belleaircc.com Washington, DC 20003 Phone: (202) 484-4590 *Bradenton Yacht Club* Fax: (202) 479-9110 Club Number: 80023 Dining 4307 Snead Island Rd. capitolhillclub.com Palmetto, FL 34221 Phone: (941) 722-5936 The City Tavern Club Fax: (941) 723-6639 Club Number: 80019 Dining, Marina 3206 M Street, N.W. bradenton-yacht-club.org Washington, D.C. 20007 Phone: (202) 337-8770 Capitol City Country Club Fax: (202) 625-2689 Club Number: 80024 Dining 1601 Golf Terrace Drive citytavernclub.org Tallahassee, FL 32301 Phone: (850) 222-0419 Fax: (850) 681-7864 DELAWARE capitalcitycc.com The University and Whist Club of Wilmington Coral Ridge Yacht Club Club Number: 80021 Club Number: 805 North Broom Street 2800 Yacht Club Blvd Wilmington, DE 19806 Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33304 Phone: (302) 658-5125 Phone: (954) 566-7886 Fax: (302) 658-6415 coralridgeyachtclub.com *Reciprocity is extended on a case by case basis. Halifax River Yacht Club Palm Beach Sailing Club Club Number: 80405 Club Number: 80032 331 South Beach St. 4600 No. Flagler Drive Daytona Beach, FL 32114 West Palm Beach, FL 33407 Phone: (386) 255-7459 Phone: (561) 881-0809 Fax: (386) 255-5377 Fax: (561) 881-1424 Dining, Marina pbsail.org Lauderdale Yacht Club Plaza Club Club Number: 80026 Club Number: 80033 1725 SE 12th Street 101 Riverfront Drive Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33316 Bradenton, FL 34205 Phone: (954) 524-5500 Phone: (813) 748-8404 Fax: (954) 524-5843 Dining, Marina Royal Palm Yacht Club lyc.org Club Number: 80432 2360 West First Street Magnolia Point Golf & CC Fort Myers - Florida 33901 Club Number: 80027 Phone: (239) 334-2176 3616 Magnolia Point Blvd. ww.rpyc.org Green Cove Springs, FL 32043 Phone: (904) 269-9315 Lakeland Yacht & CC Fax: (904) 529-8542 Club Number: 80435 Dining, Golf 929 LK Hollingsworth Dr. magnoliapointgolfclub.com Lakeland, FL 33803 Phone: (863) 680-2583 Naples Yacht Club lycc.us Club Number: 80029 896 River Point Drive The Tampa Club Naples, FL 34102 Club Number: 80037 Phone: (239) 774-0424 101 East Kennedy Blvd. Suite Fax: (239) 775-1550 4200 Dining, Marina Tampa, FL 33602 nsyc-naples.org Phone: (813) 229-6028 Fax: (813) 224-0379 Palm Coast Yacht Club Dining Club Number: 80031 thetampaclub.com 1 Yacht Club Drive Palm Coast, FL 32137 Eau Gallie Yacht Club Phone: (386) 445-9300 Club Number: 80038 Fax: (386) 445-9300 100 Datura Drive Dining, Marina Indian Harbor Beach, FL 32937 pcycfl.com Phone: (321) 773-2600 *Reciprocity is extended on a case by case basis. Fax: (321) 773-6020 Fax: (941) 366-5402 Dining, Marina Dining egyachtclub.com sarasotauc.com Sunset Harbour Yacht Club Smyrna Yacht Club Club Number: 80208 Club Number: 80323 861 Ballough Rd. PO BOX 1560 Daytona Beach, FL 32114 New Smyrna Beach, FL 32170 Phone: (386) 947-9900 Phone: (386) 427-4040 Fax: (386) 255-5406 Dining, Marina Dining, Marina smyrnayachtclub.com sunsetharbouryc.com Vero Beach Yacht Club Key Biscayne Yacht Club Club Number: 80385 Club Number: 80259 3601 Rio Vista Blvd. 180 Harbor Drive Vero Beach, FL 32963 Key Biscayne, FL 33149 Phone: (772) 231-2211 Phone: (305) 361-9171 Fax: (772) 234-2835 Fax: (305) 361-9209 Dining, Marina Dining, Marina, Pool verobeachyachtclub.com kbyc.org The Club at Treasure Island Gainesville Country Club 400 Treasure Island Causeway Club Number: 80249 Treasure Island, FL 33706 7300 SW 35th Street Phone: (727) 367-4511 Gainesville, FL 32608 theclubti.com Phone: (352) 372-0961 Fax: (352) 377-5664 St. Petersburg Yacht Club Dining, Golf, Tennis, 11 Central Avenue, gainesvillegolf.cc St. Petersburg, FL 33701 Tel (727) 822-3873 Pasadena Yacht and CC Dining, Marina, Swimming Club Number: 80282 [email protected] 6300 Pasadena Point Blvd.
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