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The Osceola National Forest, which is 50 miles (80km) from Jacksonville, is home to the endangered red-cockaded woodpecker
as well as controlled hunting
and fi shing. Nature lovers will discover pine, cypress and savannas.
Shark diving — sailing into the deep waters of the Gulf Stream, being immersed in a cage and hunting for tiger, hammerhead and reef sharks.
The Ocala National Forest in the north of Central Florida is the most visited national forest in the state with a breathtaking display of wildlife including the Florida black bear. Osceola National Forest, which is 50 miles (80km) from Jacksonville, is home to the endangered red-cockaded
woodpecker as well as the astonishing American alligator. When asked to describe paradise, nature lovers can give a one-word answer… Florida! •
Tails & Trails
world famous Mermaids Hernando County
Bird watching, Biking, Hiking, Kayaking, Scalloping, Fishing and home of the
Weeki Wachee Springs State Park. BROOKSVILLE HERNANDO BEACH WEEKI WACHEE
www.
naturallyhernando.org EAST - Visitor Info Center, off I-75 at Exit 301
1-800-601-4580
WEST - Visitor Info Center, Weeki Wachee Springs State Park Come see how we do Florida... Naturally!
Hernando County’s NATURE COAST
45 minutes north of Tampa 60 minutes west of Orlando
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