Located along
Florida's west-central coast and the Gulf of Mexico, Citrus
County is approximately 70 miles north of Tampa and 60 miles
northwest of Orlando. Rolling hills and naturally beautiful
crystal clear springs, rivers and lakes set this section of
Florida apart from cities in the state. Environmentally and
ecologically conscious, Citrus County has set aside over
152,000 acres out of its 683-square miles to preserve
wildlife. Most noteworthy, Citrus County is the home to the
largest herd of endangered manatees in the state. North and
eastern sides of the county are bound by the Withlacoochee
River, the east by the Tsala Apopka chain of lakes and the
west by the Gulf of Mexico. Citrus County has over 52 miles of
gulf coast, 106 miles of rivers, and 19,111 acres of lakes.
The 30 or so natural springs flow over 600 million gallons of
water daily. Over 152,000 acres of its 683-square miles
included wildlife parks and reserves. According to national
sporting publications, we are ranked as one of the top 12 best
fishing spots in North America.
Average
year-round temperature is 71.2 degrees, with an average of 294
days of sunshine. Winter temperatures average 60.1 degrees and
summer temperatures average 82.4 degrees. The wonderful
weather and natural beauty provide for a host of out door
activities. Citrus County offers a wide range of outdoor
activities including fresh and salt water fishing, boating,
swimming, diving, snorkeling, camping, hunting, tennis and
golf at more than 20 area courses. In addition, other popular
Florida attractions such as Disney World, MGM, Sea World,
Busch Gardens and Universal Studios are just under a two hour
drive from
In addition to an abundance of recreational
opportunities the Citrus County also provides excellent
business opportunities. Manufacturing companies, small
businesses and others are thriving in this strong business
environment.
Citrus Springs development is located in the heart
of Florida's Nature Coast in the beautiful rolling hills of
East Citrus County. With everything that Citrus Springs has to
offer, now is a great time to come and experience Florida's
Nature Coast for yourself. It's a great place to live, come
and discover a part of Florida that you never knew
existed!