Dunnellon, Florida
Top Spots in and near Dunnellon
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Crystal River, Florida
Kayak & Swim with Manatees at Three Sisters Spring
4.8When the ocean becomes too cold for the manatees, they take refuge in the 70 degree water at Three Sisters Spring. So, the best time to see the manatees in the spring is just after a cold front has come through. We also learned that they will swim back out to the ocean before low tide to avoid be...Read more -
Crystal River, Florida
Three Sisters Springs
5.01.28 mi / 36 ft gainThree Sisters Springs is a loop trail that takes you by a lake located near Crystal River, Florida.Read more -
Crystal River, Florida
Kayak to Shell Island, Florida
5.0Take Fort Island Park Rd (Hwy 44) all the way until it dead-ends, it will end at Fort Island Park. The park also has a sandy entrance for paddle or small crafts to the left of the main boat ramp. This area is very popular for fishing, swimming, kayaking, and boating.Leaving from the boat ramp or ...Read more -
Homosassa, Florida
Photograph Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park
1.1 mi / 0 ft gainHomosassa Spring State parks showcases native Florida wildlife including the manatees which can be seen from an underwater observatory in the main spring. Other animals you will see will include black bears, panthers, bobcats, flamingos, alligators, American crocodiles, river otters and many diff...Read more -
Lecanto, Florida
Dames Caves and Lizzie Heart Sink Loop Trail
4.02 mi / 344 ft gainThe Dames Caves and Lizzie Heart Sink Loop Trail in Lecanto, Florida is a moderate difficulty hiking trail that spans approximately 4.02 miles. The trail is known for its unique geological features, including a series of caves and sinkholes that are scattered along the route. The most notable of ...Read more -
Williston, Florida
Snorkel & Dive at Devil's Den
4.6Located in central Florida, this prehistoric spring is a MUST to add on your bucket list. Devil’s Den is a cave that has an underground spring inside. The spring is crystal clear and is a stable 72 degrees F year round. This spot is well known to local divers as it’s depth is 200 feet. Open swimm...Read more -
Silver Springs, Florida
Paddle Silver Springs State Park
5.0Silver Springs State Park is rich with history dating back to the 1500’s when it was first settled by the Timucua Indians. This area has also been explored by the Spanish and was once a settlement of the Seminole Indians. Native American relics can be seen at the museum located in the park or wh...Read more -
Silver Springs, Florida
Hike the Bear-N-Oak Trail to Indian Lake
1.4 miThe adventure begins at the main trailhead and parking area for The Bear-N-Oak hiking trail. Located on the East side of County Rd 35 just north of Baseline and Hwy 326 intersection. Grab everything in the packing list and prepare to enjoy a leisurely hike through some of Central Florida's most b...Read more -
Weeki Wachee, Florida
Paddle the Weeki Wachee River
4.1The Weeki Wachee River begins its 7.4-mile journey at the world famous Weeki Wachee spring. Named by the Seminole Indians who inhabited the land around the body of water in the early 1800s, Weeki Wachee means “winding river” or “little spring.” One of Florida’s 33 first magnitude springs, the und...Read more -
Gainesville, Florida
La Chua Trail
4.62.55 mi / 98 ft gainLocated in Gainesville, FL this easy to moderate trail is approximately 3.1 miles round trip. Approximately a quarter of the trail is an elevated boardwalk that is handicapped accessible. Along the hike, you'll often see alligators, wild turkeys, wild horses, bison, and various migratory birds. ...Read more -
Micanopy, Florida
Sweetwater Wetlands Park Loop
4.53.46 mi / 256 ft gainSweetwater Wetlands Park is over 125 acres of wetlands and ponds that were created to help improve the quality of water contained in the Paynes Prairie wetlands and the Florida aquifer. This initiative by the city of Gainesville has led to improved water quality as well as a place for people to c...Read more
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Escape to the Sunshine
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Camping and Lodging in Dunnellon
Silver Springs, Florida
Lake Shore Group Camp
Overview
Lake Shore Group Campground sits on the north shore of Fore Lake in Ocala National Forest. It is a favorite for scout, church an...
Umatilla, Florida
Doe Lake Group Site
Overview
Doe Lake is a group campsite with a variety of activities. Centered around a historic lodge with a large group kitchen, it's an ...
Silver Springs, Florida
Mill Dam Group Camp
Overview
Mill Dam Group Campground offers a fun and relaxing setting for groups of up to 150 to enjoy Ocala National Forest. Large picnic...
Umatilla, Florida
Big Scrub Campground
Overview
Perennially popular with off-road vehicle enthusiasts, Big Scrub Campground sits in the Ocala National Forest in central Florida...
Astor, Florida
Juniper Springs Rec Area
Overview
Juniper Springs Campground is one of the most popular campgrounds in the Ocala National Forest. The location offers deeply shade...
Fort McCoy, Florida
Fort McCoy / Lake Oklawaha KOA Holiday
You'll savor the bluff-top view of lovely Lake Oklawaha from this serene setting in the Ocala National Forest. With its 3,700 feet of pri...