Citrus County Florida and King's Bay are world famous as the
"Manatee Capitol of the World". People flock here from all
over the world to experience this one of a kind experience.
There are many local tour guides, boat rentals, and snorkel
or dive shops located right on King's Bay in Crystal River.
The mild, 72 degree waters are maintained by a constant flow
of millions of gallons of water per day from the deep
natural springs. The manatees migrate into these warm waters
during the cooler winter months making it a natural haven
where you can swim with the manatee.
Crystal
River offers docking as well as dry dock storage for
boaters, world class tarpon fishing just off the coast in
the Gulf of Mexico and some of the best fresh water bass,
brim and catfish in Florida. You can also fish here for
grouper, cobia, red fish and sea trout. There is even Fort
Island Gulf Beach just 9 miles west of Crystal River for
those who just wish to relax.
Nearby
waterfront communities like King's Bay Drive, Fort Island
Trail and Ozello Trail offer secluded waterfront living at
its best. A drive through some of these areas is like going
back in time to what "Old Florida" must have looked like
hundreds of years ago. The pristine, untouched wetlands
abound with native wildlife including gray heron, blue heron
and egrets. In fact, much of the county is protected by
state and local parks, preserves and refuges like the
Homosassa State Wildlife Park, Chassahowitzka National
Wildlife Refuge, Crystal River Wildlife Refuge, Citrus
County's 18 Birding trails, Withlacoochee State Forest, and
Crystal River Archaeological State Park.
You
cannot mention Citrus County without noting the palatial
232-acre Plantation Inn and Golf Resort with its
meticulously manicured greens. There are in fact over a
dozen world caliber gold courses in Citrus County including
the prestigious Black Diamond Ranch, El Diablo, Seven Rivers
Golf and Country Club and nearby World Woods practice
facility.
Citrus County also has excellent dining and cannot be beat for great
fresh seafood. Several restaurants, pubs and tiki bars on
the water are boater friendly and you can dock right at the
fine establishments. With seven rivers meandering through
the region it won't be hard to find just the right
place to enjoy the water activities.
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