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information provided from State Of Florida and department of tourism (2006)
information provided from State Of Florida and department of tourism (2006)
Literature from the Homossassa State Park, brochures and pamphlets (2005-2007)
Literature from the Homossassa State Park, brochures and pamphlets (2005-2007)
Citrus County Chamber and Naturecoast Chambers Of Commerce including information and literature provided by: Cedar Key Chamber, Citrus County Chamber, Dixie County Chamber, Dunnellon Area Chamber, Greater Dade City Chamber, Greater Hernando County Chamber, Perry-Taylor Chamber, Wakulla County Chamber Historical Wakulla County Courthouse (records and information), West Pasco Chamber, Citrus County Tourist Development Council,Levy County Development Authority and Economic Development Council, Hernando County Tourist Development Council,Wakulla County,Taylor County, literature and information (2004-2006)
Citrus County Chamber and Naturecoast Chambers Of Commerce, literature and information (2004-2006)





Revision as of 19:36, 22 September 2007

Map of Florida's Nature Coast

The Nature Coast is a region of the U.S. state of Florida. It comprises the inside curve or Big Bend area of the western coast of the state and encompasses Citrus, Dixie, Hernando, Jefferson, Pasco, Levy, Taylor, and Wakulla counties. This region of Florida is culturally partially southern, with the Deep South culture extending to Levy County with the lower southern end (Pasco, Hernando, and sometimes Citrus county) often considered part of the Tampa Bay Metropolian Area. Pasco County is sometimes considered part of the Sun Coast.

The history of the Nature Coast

The origin of the name "The Nature Coast": Florida held a vote organised by The Governer of Florida a few years ago, the name The Nature Coast had the most votes cast.

Wildlife and Nature

Activities common in this area are: hunting, fishing, boating, bird watching, nature hiking and the like. Snorkeling spots are found in the rivers along the Nature Coast. Also diving and Manatee tours, predominate in areas such as Crystal River, Homosassa and Homosassa Springs.

The Naturecoast is home to wildlife such as: Deer, wild pigs, roseate spoonbills, alligators, raccoons, opossums, snakes, great blue herons, egrets, turtles and countless others, including at least 19 endangered species.

Additional information and facts about The Nature Coast

The NatureCoast covers 9 different counties (either in whole or part) Home to 50 Golf Courses

Culture

Pasco:

Pioneer Florida Museum

Citrus:

Ted Williams Baseball Museum
Hitters Hall of Fame
Yulee Sugar Mill Ruins State Historic Site

Citations

Robert Painter, Writer & Photographer (1995) information provided from State Of Florida and department of tourism (2006) Literature from the Homossassa State Park, brochures and pamphlets (2005-2007) Citrus County Chamber and Naturecoast Chambers Of Commerce including information and literature provided by: Cedar Key Chamber, Citrus County Chamber, Dixie County Chamber, Dunnellon Area Chamber, Greater Dade City Chamber, Greater Hernando County Chamber, Perry-Taylor Chamber, Wakulla County Chamber Historical Wakulla County Courthouse (records and information), West Pasco Chamber, Citrus County Tourist Development Council,Levy County Development Authority and Economic Development Council, Hernando County Tourist Development Council,Wakulla County,Taylor County, literature and information (2004-2006)