Cottages in Crystal River

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Cottages in Crystal River

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Crystal River and related destinations

Crystal River is well-known for its riverfront and natural beauty, featuring attractions such as Hunter Spring Park and Three Sisters Springs. The city has something for everyone including seafood restaurants along with sights like Chassahowitzka National Wildlife Refuge and Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge.

Port Richey, well-known for its port and natural beauty, features attractions such as SunCruz Port Richey Casino and Werner Boyce Salt Springs State Park. Visitors highlight this family-friendly city's golfing while sights include Gill Dawg Marina and Gulf View Square.

Carrollton is well-known for its university life and sports while attractions include The Coliseum and John Tanner Park. Visitors to this family-friendly city speak highly of the restaurants whereas sights include Chattahoochee Bend State Park and Chattahoochee River.

Janesville is well-known for its festivals and riverfront, featuring attractions such as Drill Hall Theater at the Armory and Lincoln-Tallman House. Visitors to this family-friendly city speak highly of the restaurants whereas sights include Traxler Park and Rotary Botanical Gardens.

Notable for its waterfront, Chiefland features attractions such as Manatee Springs State Park and Lower Suwannee National Wildlife Refuge.

This bright blue springs is a great place to kayak out to see manatee, alligators, vultures that migrate here in mass and plenty of other wildlife.  Also fun for scuba and swimming!
Photo by Tina Folsom
Open Photo by Tina Folsom