Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge - 4 Things to Know Before Visiting
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The Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge is part of the National Wildlife Refuge System.Address : 1502 SE Kings Bay Dr, Crystal River, FL 34429, USA
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Three Sisters SpringsThree 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.
Kings BayKings 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 ParkCrystal 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 ParkCrystal River Preserve State Park offers an array of recreational opportunities, including hiking, biking, fishing (freshwater, near shore, and saltwater), birding, and observing nature.
Homosassa SpringsManatees flock to Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park because of the warm spring in the park.
Homosassa Springs Wildlife State ParkThe floating observatory at Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park allows visitors to get up close to the animals.
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Citrus CountyFlorida's Citrus County is located on the west central coast. It has a population of 153,843 as of the 2020 census.
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