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  • Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge is one of the best places to see endangered West Indian manatees that migrate each winter along the “Manatee Coast” north of Tampa Bay. This 40-acre U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service sanctuary is a protected manatee habitat that includes the spring that forms the headwaters of the Crystal River.
  • Chassahowitzka National Wildlife Refuge has over 31,000 acres of musk grass, widgeon grass, oaks, cypress, and red cedars stretching between the Homosassa and the Chassahowitzka River. Originally established in 1943 as a waterfowl sanctuary, it is now also critical habitat for West Indian manatees. Other wildlife includes alligators, raccoons, river otter, deer, turkey, black bear, bobcat, green turtles, gopher tortoises, and Eastern indigo snakes. Birdwatchers may spot cormorants, great blue herons, green-backed herons, ospreys, white pelicans, laughing gulls, wood storks, peregrine falcon, ducks, coots, and songbirds. The Chassahowitzka National Wildlife Refuge is only accessible by boat. Enforced restrictions apply prohibiting airboats, hunting, fires, and camping.

Other nearby attractions include the pre-Columbian shell mounds of the Crystal River Archaeological State Park, the 1852 Yulee Sugar Mill Ruins Historic State Park, and the top-rated World Woods Golf Club.

When traveling by air: The closest airports in the area are the Gainesville Regional airport (GNV) located about 57 miles northeast of Crystal River in Gainesville, the Tampa International airport (TPA) located approximately 64 miles south of Crystal River, the St. Pete / Clearwater International airport (PIE) located roughly 68 miles south of Crystal River in St. Petersburg / Clearwater, and finally Linder Field / Lakeland Regional airport (LAL) located around 72 miles south of Crystal River in Lakeland.

  • ABC Pizza which is a very good place to go eat...well...pizza or pasta.
  • Grannie's Restaurant has good southern cooking.
  • Crackers Bar and Grill right on the river itself and accessible by boat.

There are also fast food restaurants as well.