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Nestled among the gentle rolling hills of Central Florida's “Nature Coast” lies Citrus County. Close to metropolitan areas for great entertainment yet secluded in you own natural paradise. Just 60 miles west of Orlando and 65 miles North of Tampa, Citrus County boasts majestic views, unspoiled surroundings and offers many unique amenities which include:
- World class fishing in our beautiful crystal clear springs, rivers and lakes. The Crystal and Homosassa Rivers provide easy access to the Gulf of Mexico for those saltwater enthusiasts.
- More than 50 area golf courses including El Diablo, World Woods Golf Club and many more..

- Low taxes
- Low crime rate
- Top notch public and private schools
- Other unparalleled recreational opportunities include boating, canoeing, scuba diving & snorkeling, water skiing, swimming, hunting, camping, hiking, and horseback riding.
- Home to what is currently the second largest forest in the state of Florida. The Withlacoochee State Forest draws 300,000 plus visitors annually to camp, hunt, or enjoy the many miles of hiking and horseback riding trails.
- Ecologically conscious community with over 98,000 acres set aside as federal, state, or county parks and preservation areas. Our area is probably most notable as the home of the largest herd of East Indian Manatees in the United States. Thousands of nature enthusiasts are attracted each year to swim with these gentle giants. Please consult our area regulations regarding this as there are many regulations designed to protect these wonderful creatures!

- Local attractions include Homosassa Springs State Wildlife Park, Rock Crusher Canyon Music & RV Park, and Ted Williams Museum & Hitters Hall of Fame.
With everything that Citrus County has to offer, it is no surprise so many people are making this unspoiled community their own. If you are looking to own a piece of nature, give me a call. As a resident of Citrus County for over 35 years, my experience can help you choose just the right location.
Information from this page has been compiled from various other sources which also promote Citrus County and it’s surroundings.
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