Being part of the "Nature Coast", this area is also
known for its outstanding attitude towards
preserving Florida wetlands and forests in their natural state. The WeekiWachee
Preserve, a 6,000 acre
protected wildlife area, separates Hernando Beach from the inland areas of Spring
Hill. Lying just West
migratory birds and other wildlife. County plans to develop the spring fed lakes
within the preserve
include a future swimming beach and fishing areas. This huge, heavily forested
preserve provides a
natural green belt along Hernando Beach that gives residents the Gulf on one
side and protected forests
on the other.
Parks near Hernando Beach and in Hernando County:
| Parks: Rodgers Park, Hewrnando Beach Jenkins Creek Park, Hernando Beach Hernando Beach Park, Hernando Beach (picture) Pine Island, near Hernando Beach Bayport Park, near Hernando Beach Bud McKethan Park, off US 41 Delta Woods Park, Deltona Blvd., Spring Hill Ernie Wever Youth Park, Shoal Line Blvd. Hernando Beach Hernando Park, downtown Brooksville on Ft. Dade Hernando Veterans Memorial Park, Spring Hill Drive, Spring Hill Kennedy Park, Kennedy Blvd. Brooksville Lake Townsend Regional Park- Withlacoochee Trail Access Little Rock Cannery/Library, Citrus Way in Brooksville Lonnie Colburn Park, Oliver Street of 41 J.Earl & Francis Miller Memorial Gardens Nobleton Wayside Park Pioneer Park Ridge Manor Park Chinsegut National Wildlife Refuge Withlacoochee State Forest |
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