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Sarasota and Citrus County, located in southwest Florida, are two thriving destinations. For nature enthusiasts, there is plenty to explore along the Gulf of Mexico and the state's stunning barrier islands like Siesta Key. Here you can spot an array of wildlife as well as take advantage of watersports such as fishing and surfing. Many come for the lush parks with intersecting trails for several outdoor activities such as hiking camping.

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The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art

The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, is a world-renowned museum with the largest collection of Baroque art in America. Spanning over 68 acres, it features five different buildings that highlight a full range of artwork from the 16th century to present day. From Italian grand masters such as Rembrandt and Monet to contemporary pieces from Jackson Pollock, the museum is sure to impress any visitor looking for an educational yet enjoyable experience.

Sunshine Skyway Bridge

Sunshine Skyway Bridge

33.92km from Sarasota

A cable-stayed bridge spanning the Lower Tampa Bay connecting St. Petersburg, Florida to Terra Ceia. The current Sunshine Skyway opened in 1987 and is the second bridge of that name on the site.

Sunshine Skyway Bridge

Sunshine Skyway Bridge

33.92km from Sarasota

The Sunshine Skyway Bridge is an iconic symbol of Hillsborough County Completed in 1987, this bridge stands across a four-mile span of Tampa Bay and is a beautiful sighting at sunrise or sunset. A cable-stayed bridge with several concrete piers, it also boasts a unique curved shape with fans for extra support, making it a creative engineering masterpiece as well as an eye-catching structure.

Egmont Key National Wildlife Refuge

Located on Egmont Key, at the mouth of Tampa Bay, it can only be reached by boat or ferry. The Egmont Key Lighthouse and the ruins of Fort Dade, a Spanish–American War era fort, are located in the park. The entire 328 acres (133 ha) island is actually part of Egmont Key National Wildlife Refuge.

Egmont Key Lighthouse

Egmont Key Lighthouse

37.11km from Sarasota

Egmont Key Lighthouse is a historic lighthouse located in Hillsborough County. Its construction was completed in 1858 and it has been under National Park Service protection since in 1998. The lighthouse stands at an impressive 71 feet tall and provides a unique ambiance to the beaches of the area, where locals and tourists explore its ruins for a glimpse into the past. Even after its decommissioning in 1958, this Lighthouse continues to serve as an iconic symbol of Hillsborough.

Fort De Soto Park

Fort De Soto Park

37.8km from Sarasota

Fort De Soto Park is the perfect location for a variety of outdoor activities. Not only does the park provide picnicking areas and playgrounds, but it also has miles of trails for hiking, biking, and kayaking. Visitors to the 1,136-acre coastal paradise can relax along seven miles of white sand beaches or explore the shores by swimming or fishing from two large piers. Traveling further inland reveals freshwater ponds and salt marshes filled with birds and other local wildlife.

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Citrus County

Citrus County

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Florida's Citrus County is located on the west central coast. It has a population of 153,843 as of the 2020 census.

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