1 SW 1st Pl Crystal River, Florida 34429
From the Gulf to the Lakes, Florida’s Citrus County is built for that special brand of fun that only being on the water with family and friends provides.
You’ll see the name Seven Rivers a lot when you come here. It’s a tribute to the rich labyrinth of spring-fed rivers flowing into the Gulf of Mexico that make this region of Florida so unique.
The character of these coastal waters reflects original Florida. Oyster shell islands interspersed with huge stands of mangrove, make the inshore waters of the Gulf—fed by the Withlacoochee, Crystal, Salt, St Martins, Halls, Homosassa & Chassahowitzka Rivers—some of the most healthy recreational fishing grounds in the State.
There are plenty of boat ramps and marinas for putting in just where you want to be.
The longest of the Seven Rivers, the Withlacoochee (prounounced: With-la-coo-chee) shapes the inland terrain and creates the freshwater Lakes portion of Florida’s Citrus County.
The Tsala Apopka lakes (Hernando and Henderson Lakes, along with Floral City Pool) stretch for twenty-five miles along the eastern boundary of Citrus County. Downstream, the river creates Lake Rousseau before crossing the Florida Barge Canal and making its final run to the Gulf at Withlacoochee Bay.
This is as original a piece of Florida as the Gulf side only huge stands of bald-knob Cypress and impressive stands of hardwood define the water and landscape.
A few notes on boating: This portion of Florida is sometimes referred to as the Springs Coast because it’s one of the few parts of the state where springs are accessible from the Gulf of Mexico. It’s what makes Kings Bay, the Homosassa & Chassahowitzka Rivers the Manatee Capital of the World.
Manatees use these springs for thermal refuges when the Gulf of Mexico becomes cold in winter and many manatees linger in these waters throughout the summer. Pay attention to all No Wake-idle speed zones.
Please Note: Within Kings Bay, idle speed zones are in effect year-round.
Whether you’re here to fish or go scalloping or just want to take in the scenery and enjoy the lively waterfronts, welcome and safe boating!
9301 W Fort Island Trl
Crystal River, Florida 34429
(352) 795-5797
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5158 S Louise Pt
Homosassa, Florida 34446
(352) 262-5597
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5300 S Cherokee Way
Homosassa, Florida 34448
(352) 382-3939
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5297 S Cherokee Way
Homosassa, Florida 34448
(352) 422-1225
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10269 W Halls River Road
Homosassa, Florida 34448
(833) 468-8687
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10823 W Yulee Dr
Homosassa, Florida 34448
(352) 628-5222
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498 SE Kings Bay Dr
Crystal River, Florida 34429
(352) 564-8687
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5296 S Riverview Cir
Homosassa, Florida 34448
(352) 628-5545
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439 NE 1st Terrace
Crystal River, Florida 34429
352-794-1479
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308 SE US HWY 19
Crystal River, Florida 34428
(352) 794-3452
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5300 S Cherokee Way
Homosassa, Florida 34448
(813) 501-2104
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12645 W Fort Island Trail
Crystal River, Florida 34429
(352) 795-4380
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9301 W Fort Island Trail
Crystal River, Florida 34429
(352) 232-3344
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4862 E Spruce Dr
Dunnellon, Florida 34433
(352) 527-7540
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8600 W Miss Maggie Dr
Homosassa, Florida 34448
(352) 464-4867
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12300 E Trails End Rd
Floral City, Florida 34435
(352) 527-7540
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10173 N. Suncoast Blvd.
Crystal River, Florida 34428
513-477-2589
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9460 E Turner Camp Rd
Inverness, Florida 34453
(352) 527-7540
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2880 N Seabreeze Pt
Crystal River, Florida 34429
(352) 795-3552
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704 NW 6th St
Crystal River, Florida 34428
352-651-5004
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12430 E Gulf to Lake Hwy
Inverness, Florida 34450
(352) 726-6060
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8536 W Miss Maggie Dr
Homosassa, Florida 34448
(352) 364-2417
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10851 E Gobbler Ct
Floral City, Florida 34436
(352) 527-7540
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