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Homosassa Springs

Homosassa Springs

5.98km from Suncoast Trail

Manatees flock to Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park because of the warm spring in the park.

Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park

Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park

6.11km from Suncoast Trail

The floating observatory at Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park allows visitors to get up close to the animals.

Yulee Sugar Mill Ruins Historic State Park

Yulee Sugar Mill Ruins Historic State Park has stonework (foundations, wells, and 40-foot chimneys) of the mill, iron gears, cane presses, and other machinery still in place.

Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge

Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge

11.05km from Suncoast Trail

The Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge is part of the National Wildlife Refuge System.

Three Sisters Springs

Three Sisters Springs

11.19km from Suncoast Trail

Three Sisters Springs, offers visitors a unique experience. Home to one of the largest concentrations of manatees in the state, three naturally formed springs feed into the crystal-blue Kings Bay. It is an incredibly popular spot for outdoor enthusiasts looking to engage in activities such as kayaking and swimming with these gentle giants. Hiking trails surround this charming paradise and offer unparalleled views suited for all ages.

Citrus Wildlife Management Area

Citrus Wildlife Management Area

11.31km from Suncoast Trail

The Citrus Wildlife Management Area in Citrus County, Florida is well known for its variety of wildlife and conservation efforts. It is one of the oldest public land management areas in Florida, established in 1958. It consists of about 79,000 acres of swamps, hardwood forests, hammocks and other incredibly diverse ecosystems. There are also over 30 species of percent federally endangered or threatened animals that reside within its boundaries.

Kings Bay

Kings Bay

12.34km from Suncoast Trail

Kings Bay is an ideal place to visit for a great getaway! This charming bay is located close to the city of Crystal River and offers visitors the perfect opportunity to enjoy some unique activities. From kayaking and fishing on its crystal-clear waters, to scuba diving or trying out the water slides at Ellie Schiller Homosassa Springs State Park, there is something for everyone. If you’re looking for even more exciting experiences, you can also try parasailing and sailing nearby.

Crystal River Archaeological State Park

Crystal River Archaeological State Park

15.48km from Suncoast Trail

Crystal River State Archaeological Site contains a six-mound complex that dates back to the Deptford period, the Santa Rosa-Swift Creek culture, and the Late Fort Walton period.

Crystal River Preserve State Park

Crystal River Preserve State Park

16.04km from Suncoast Trail

Crystal River Preserve State Park offers an array of recreational opportunities, including hiking, biking, fishing (freshwater, near shore, and saltwater), birding, and observing nature.

Old Courthouse Heritage Museum

Old Courthouse Heritage Museum

18.25km from Suncoast Trail

Citrus County Historical Society operates the Old Courthouse Heritage Museum, which opened in the building in 2000. The museum displays local county history.

Cooter Pond Park

Cooter Pond Park

18.44km from Suncoast Trail

Cooter Pond Park is an ideal spot for outdoor recreational activities. Visitors can enjoy a range of attractions ranging from hiking and picnicking to wildlife watching and fishing. There is plenty of shoreline along the ponds where birds, turtles, frogs and many other species abound. The park also has horseshoe pits, shuffleboard courts and a playground. For those who like more challenging activities there are boat ramps that provide access to the Withlacoochee River.

Mullet Key

Mullet Key

18.86km from Suncoast Trail

Mullet Key is a unique part of Citrus County, Florida, near the mouth of the Anclote River, It enjoys crystal-clear waters for swimming or snorkeling along with some secluded beaches to enjoy. The island is home to Fort DeSoto which was built in 1898 during the Spanish-American War. Visitors can tour the grounds, which includes two museums, camping options, plus several nature trails to explore historical ruins from fortifications used during World War II and early 1900's.

Henderson Lake

Henderson Lake

19.62km from Suncoast Trail

Henderson Lake is a beautiful and serene place to visit. The lake provides visitors with stunning views of the surrounding area - lush forests, rolling hills and winding roads full of wildlife. There are plenty of recreational activities available such as canoeing, fishing and swimming. For those wanting to take in the outdoors without too much physical exertion there is the opportunity to go bird watching or enjoy a nature walk. There are also picnic areas, bathrooms and even a playground.

Fort Cooper State Park

Fort Cooper State Park

20.66km from Suncoast Trail

There is an annual re-enactment of the Second Seminole War at Fort Cooper State Park. Activities at the park include fishing, swimming, sunbathing, youth camping, canoeing, hiking, boat tours, and nature viewing.

Floral City Heritage Museum

Floral City Heritage Museum

22.55km from Suncoast Trail

A museum in Floral City is the Floral City Heritage Hall Museum. It features two galleries, a library, a media centre, and a store.

Lake Rousseau RV Park

Lake Rousseau RV Park

24.23km from Suncoast Trail

Lake Rousseau is a perennial gem created by the damming of the Withlacoochee River, and supplies a beautiful backdrop to the rich landscape in this area. Boating and fishing are popular pastimes on Lake Rousseau; its waters contain largemouth bass, bream, and crappie. The lake's banks boast acres of grasslands ideal for golfing and camping. Those looking for an adventure at Lake Rousseau will find plenty to do; it's possible to take part in water sports, or explore the environs on nature trails.

Withlacoochee State Trail - Gulf Junction Trailhead

The Withlacoochee State Trail - Gulf Junction Trailhead is a 46-mile trail encourages exploration as it meanders through marshlands, lakes and ancient Live Oak forests, providing remarkable scenery and countless opportunities for adventure. It is a multi-use recreational path, offering activities such as horseback riding, biking and hiking. Not only that, but the trail also takes visitors through quaint villages with cowboy-themed shops, delicious restaurants and rustic campsites.

Cross Florida Barge Canal

Cross Florida Barge Canal

25km from Suncoast Trail

In places, the Cross Florida Barge Canal, now called the Marjorie Harris Carr Cross Florida Greenway, measures more than one and a half miles (1.6 km) wide.

Withlacoochee State Forest - Johnson Pond Recreational Trailhead

Withlacoochee State Forest is named after the Withlacoochee River, which passes through some of the major tracts.

Flying Eagle Preserve

Flying Eagle Preserve

26.03km from Suncoast Trail

Flying Eagle Preserve in Citrus County, Florida, is a nature lover's paradise. The preserve offers over 10 miles of trails for hikers and cyclists, as well as over 30 bird species and more than 20 amphibian varieties to observe. Visitors who'd like to fish can do so at Flying Eagle Lake or the adjacent Withlacoochee River. For animal lovers, there are various scatters of interesting wildlife, with deer and wild turkeys making frequent appearances in all seasons.

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Suncoast Trail

Suncoast Trail

Suncoast Trail, Homosassa Springs, FL, USA

The Suncoast Trail is an impressive, nearly forty-mile stretch of trail that winds through swamps and forests and is open to various outdoor activities. It's a great spot for sightseeing, walking, bike riding--including the world-famous Good Neighbor Trail sections--and enjoying some breathtaking views of the Gulf of Mexico along the way. Additionally, there are multiple picnic areas complete with benches and grills throughout its length for visitors to enjoy a midday meal.