We are open for business -- The coast is clear!

Hernando County coastline – photo taken 5/10/10
Our area has not been impacted by the oil spill off Louisiana’s coast, nor is there a current forecast for a projected landfall. Our waters are open for swimming and fishing, canoeing and kayaking … all here for you to enjoy!
For additional info on Florida and the Deepwater Horizon oil spill:
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Nestled in river coves, offering free boating, kayaking and canoeing excursions. Off-the-beaten-path inns perfect for relaxing with a fishing pole in one hand and a cold drink in the other. Hernando County’s lodging options reflect the true al fresco feel of the real Florida.

Several major hotels offer all you need, whether it’s a weekend getaway, long-awaited golf vacation in Florida, putting together a family renunion, special event or conference facilities.

Sleep under the stars in a waterside hammock and enjoy a front-yard-made-for-fishing at the Weeki Wachee Landing Motel on the banks of the Weeki Wachee River. At Nobleton Outpost, hit the river by kayak or the nature trails on horseback by day. Then, rent a bungalow or camp alongside the free-flowing Withlacoochee River for a good night’s sleep.

Enjoy a little peace and quiet at Mary Coogler Cottage guest house on the brick-lined streets of Historic Brooksville. The cottage was once home of a famed Florida artist – warm & comfortable and complete with everything to make you feel at home…like staying at Grandma’s house

From comfortable and relaxing, tranquil and romantic to rugged and adventurous, you can find whatever lodging experience you desire in Hernando County.


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