Nature Coast River Community
Welcome to Homosassa, a quiet Citrus County riverfront community on Florida's Nature Coast known for manatees, springs, and world-class fishing.
Homosassa is a census-designated place in southwestern Citrus County, Florida, on the state's Nature Coast. The Homosassa and Halls rivers run through the area before emptying toward the Gulf of Mexico, and the community's identity is inseparable from these spring-fed waterways. With roughly 2,000 residents, Homosassa is a small, low-density community that remains deliberately quiet compared to Florida's larger tourist regions, and it has drawn a substantial retiree population. The community is best known for the Ellie Schiller Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park, a first-magnitude spring that functions as a refuge and rehabilitation center for manatees. The park also houses Florida panthers, red wolves, whooping cranes, black bears, bobcats, and alligators, with an underwater observatory offering views into the spring. Manatees routinely surface in the rivers themselves, often near the waterfront restaurants and bars that line the Homosassa River. Fishing is a central part of local culture. Homosassa is widely regarded as one of the best places in the world to catch Atlantic tarpon, and its waters support a year-round mix of inshore and offshore angling. Recreational bay scalloping is another signature activity, drawing residents and visitors to the shallow Gulf grass flats in season. Boating, kayaking, and paddling the spring-fed creeks round out an outdoor lifestyle built almost entirely around the water. Housing follows the same pattern, with riverfront and canal-front homes offering private docks and direct boat access, plus inland properties on larger lots and low-maintenance seasonal residences. Schools are part of the Citrus County School District, and nearby Lecanto provides additional services and access to the Withlacoochee State Forest. Homosassa suits anglers, boaters, wildlife enthusiasts, and retirees seeking an authentic, unhurried Nature Coast lifestyle.
Homosassa is a census-designated place in southwestern Citrus County, Florida, on the state's Nature Coast. It lies along the Homosassa and Halls rivers, west of U.S. Highway 19/98 and inland from the Gulf of Mexico.
Homosassa is best known for the Ellie Schiller Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park, a refuge and rehabilitation center for manatees that also houses Florida panthers, red wolves, whooping cranes, black bears, and alligators. The area is also known for world-class tarpon fishing and recreational bay scalloping.
Homosassa sits on Florida's Nature Coast along the Homosassa River, which flows westward to the Gulf of Mexico. It is a short boat ride from the Gulf, and the community is centered on riverfront and canal-front living, fishing, scalloping, and wildlife viewing rather than a gulf-front beach.
Homosassa is served by the Citrus County School District. Schools in and around the community include Homosassa Elementary School, while nearby Lecanto hosts Lecanto High School. Households should confirm school assignments for a specific address.
Residents and visitors enjoy manatee viewing at Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park, fishing for tarpon and other species on the river and Gulf, recreational bay scalloping, boating, kayaking, and paddling the area's spring-fed waterways. Waterfront restaurants and marinas anchor the local social scene.
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