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Citrus Springs, Florida



Located along Florida's west-central coast and the Gulf of Mexico, Citrus County is approximately 70 miles north of Tampa and 60 miles northwest of Orlando. Rolling hills and naturally beautiful crystal clear springs, rivers and lakes set this section of Florida apart from cities in the state. Environmentally and ecologically conscious, Citrus County has set aside over 152,000 acres out of its 683-square miles to preserve wildlife. Most noteworthy, Citrus County is the home to the largest herd of endangered manatees in the state. North and eastern sides of the county are bound by the With lacoochee River, the east by the Tsala Apopka chain of lakes and the west by the Gulf of Mexico. Citrus County has over 52 miles of gulf coast, 106 miles of rivers, and 19,111 acres of lakes. The 30 or so natural springs flow over 600 million gallons of water daily. Over 152,000 acres of its 683-square miles included wildlife parks and reserves. According to national sporting publications, we are ranked as one of the top 12 best fishing spots in North America.

Average year-round temperature is 71.2 degrees, with an average of 294 days of sunshine. Winter temperatures average 60.1 degrees and summer temperatures average 82.4 degrees. The wonderful weather and natural beauty provide for a host of out door activities. Citrus County offers a wide range of outdoor activities including fresh and salt water fishing, boating, swimming, diving, snorkeling, camping, hunting, tennis and golf at more than 20 area courses. In addition, other popular Florida attractions such as Disney World, MGM, Sea World, Busch Gardens and Universal Studios are just under a two hour drive.
Citrus Springs development is located in the heart of Florida's Nature Coast in the beautiful rolling hills of East Citrus County. With everything that Citrus Springs has to offer, now is a great time to come and experience Florida's Nature Coast for yourself. It's a great place to live, come and discover a part of Florida that you never knew existed!





Citrus Springs South offers some of the most beautiful and affordable property in the entire state of Florida. But the beautiful treed lots are just the beginning,
Citrus Springs is located high above the largest known fresh water reserve, in Citrus County, one of Florida's loveliest areas. This area is laced with scenic lakes and rivers, wooded terrain and hardwood forests. Everywhere you go you'll find friendly neighbors, warm greetings and an abundance of natural beauty.




Here are just some of the amenities and benefits you will enjoy at Citrus Springs:
· Citrus Springs has paved streets and water, single family dwellings, planned parks, 2 championship golf courses, and our community center is located right on the beautiful Withalacoochee River (Designated A Florida Outstanding Waterway).
· Spacious activity center with beautiful views.
· 2 championship golf courses (with greens fees of $ 18.00 which includes a cart).
· 47 mile paved bicycle trail.
· Tennis Courts.
· Ball Field.
· 2 schools.
· 2 hospitals are located near by.
· 10 medical facilities and 11 Adult Care Centers also are located in Citrus County.
· 10 churches are located right in Citrus Springs with over 100 places of worship located in Citrus County.
· Near Shopping.
· Low cost of living.
· Unspoiled, uncrowded part of Florida.
· Ideal Climate.
· All lots are high and dry property located in rolling hills and valleys.
· Abundant boating and fishing in Citrus County.

DIRECTIONS :: Just 70 miles north of Tampa (map) and 60 miles northwest of Orlando, Citrus County offers diving, snorkeling, bird watching, fishing, canoeing, nature trails, museums, state parks, cycling, historical sites and much more. In Citrus County, something is always going on!

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BEAUTIFUL DOGWOOD PARK
For unmatched fishing variety and consistency, Lake Norfork stands alone. With deep blue waters, unspoiled beauty, 510 miles of shoreline and about 22,000 acres of water, Lake Norfork has room for everyone. Only minutes from Mountain Home, the oldest of Arkansas's manmade lakes is a vacationer's dream. Long recognized for trophy Black Bass and Ocean Stripers–Walleye, Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Catfish, crappie, and a myriad of other pan fish are also prevalent in the Lake Norfork's deep waters. Skiing, boating and wake boarding are all popular, while the deep clear waters provide ideal conditions for spear fishing and scuba diving. The lake never freezes, and fishing season is open all year. While fishing is good all year, the hot actions occur in the early spring months and again in the late fall months. Relax in one of the twenty developed parks surrounding the lake. Picnic areas, grills, firewood, and water wells are just a few of the added extras to make your stay more enjoyable.
Lodging selections range from secluded lakeside retreats to accommodating hot spots in the center of summertime activity.