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Top 8 Lakes in Citrus County

Best lakes in Citrus County, Florida, offer diverse recreational opportunities and natural beauty. This region is characterized by expansive freshwater systems, unique spring-fed bays, and numerous smaller lakes. The aquatic landscapes provide a rich environment for wildlife and outdoor activities. Citrus County's lakes are a significant feature of its natural appeal.

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  • The most popular lakes is Three Sisters Springs, a natural monument that features 3 springs with consistently warm, clear water. It is a…

Last updated: April 28, 2026

Three Sisters Springs

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From the large spring area comes about 23 degrees warm water throughout the year, which is why in the winter too many manatees romp about.

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Often quite overcrowded, getting there and finding a parking space can be strenuous. It's not cheap either - but you can see lots of animals and learn something about them!

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Withlacooche Bay Trail

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From Felburn Park to the Gulf of Mexico, the Withlacooche Bay Trail stretches 5 miles and provides continuous views of the bay and canal. The trail is completely paved and …

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Hog Ponds Trail

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This trail it fairly typical for Florida, flat with intermittent shade and sun, and of course...bugs. So be sure to use bug spray before your ride. All those bugs mean …

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Stage Pond

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Stage Pond is a nice small pond along in the Citrus Wildlife Management Area. There is a dirt path that circles the pond, so you can get a good look at the water.

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Fort Cooper State Park

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Fort Cooper State Park, in Inverness, spans 700 acres and offers a glimpse into history with its Second Seminole War significance. Enjoy serenity amidst beautiful natural landscapes, including Lake Holathlikaha.

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This is a great section of the Withlacoochee State Trail that passes through Crooter Pond Park. The trail passes along the banks of Lake Tsala Apopka and through the green space around the park.

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This nearly 3,000-acre tract is one of many that make up the Withlacoochee State Forest. It is managed by the Florida Forest Service and is a great destination for bikers, hikers, and kayakers.

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September 13, 2024, Ellie Schiller Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park

There is significantly less going on in summer than in winter. However, there are also significantly more manatees in the park in winter

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August 12, 2024, Stage Pond

Stage Pond is a nice small pond along in the Citrus Wildlife Management Area. There is a dirt path that circles the pond, so you can get a good look at the water.

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August 5, 2024, Stage Pond

Stage Pond is a nice small pond along in the Citrus Wildlife Management Area. There is a dirt path that circles the pond, so you can get a good look at the water.

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This is a great section of the Withlacoochee State Trail that passes through Crooter Pond Park. The trail passes along the banks of Lake Tsala Apopka and through the green space around the park.

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Fort Cooper State Park, in Inverness, spans 700 acres and offers a glimpse into history with its Second Seminole War significance. Enjoy serenity amidst beautiful natural landscapes, including Lake Holathlikaha.

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This nearly 3,000-acre tract is one of many that make up the Withlacoochee State Forest. It is managed by the Florida Forest Service and is a great destination for bikers, hikers, and kayakers.

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This uniquely Florida park has a wide range of native species such as alligators, turtles, and manatees. But you'll also find some not so native species, namely Lu the hippopotamus. If you have the time this is a good place to have a break and explore a bit of natural Florida.

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July 2, 2024, Hog Ponds Trail

This trail it fairly typical for Florida, flat with intermittent shade and sun, and of course...bugs. So be sure to use bug spray before your ride. All those bugs mean a plethora of other wildlife is around too so you might get lucky and spot deer, wild turkey, turtles, and more bird species than you can count. You'll also want to have your maps downloaded since this trail crosses/intersects with multiple other trails that could lead you astray.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What unique natural features can I find around Citrus County lakes?

Citrus County is home to several unique natural features. Kings Bay in Crystal River is fed by 70 springs, maintaining a constant 73-degree Fahrenheit temperature, making it a crucial winter refuge for West Indian manatees. The Tsala Apopka Chain of Lakes is an expansive freshwater system known for its intricate network of lakes and marshes, supporting diverse bird and mammal species. Lake Rousseau is notable for its abundance of cypress trees lining its shores.

Which lakes in Citrus County are best for wildlife viewing?

Kings Bay in Crystal River is globally recognized as the primary winter refuge for the largest population of West Indian manatees on the Gulf Coast, offering unique opportunities for ethical observation. The Tsala Apopka Chain of Lakes also serves as an important wetland habitat, supporting a variety of bird and mammal species. For a more structured experience, Ellie Schiller Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park allows visitors to observe native species like alligators, turtles, and manatees.

Are there family-friendly activities or lakes in Citrus County?

Yes, several areas are great for families. Kings Bay offers guided tours for swimming and snorkeling with manatees, which can be a memorable family experience. Hernando Beach on the Tsala Apopka Chain of Lakes provides a swimming spot. Ellie Schiller Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park is also family-friendly, allowing visitors to see various native animals. Additionally, Stage Pond is listed as a family-friendly lake.

What are the best lakes for fishing in Citrus County?

The Tsala Apopka Chain of Lakes is renowned as a 'bass-rich playground' for fishermen, with species like largemouth bass, bluegill, shellcracker, speckled perch, and sunshine bass. Lake Rousseau is also considered an angler's paradise, offering excellent fishing for catfish, bluegill, black crappie, largemouth bass, and redear sunfish.

Where can I go kayaking or boating on Citrus County lakes?

Lake Rousseau is ideal for boating, canoeing, and kayaking, with watercraft rentals often available. Kings Bay in Crystal River is also popular for kayaking and diving, offering clear waters. Many of the smaller lakes throughout Citrus County likely offer local access for paddling as well.

Are there hiking or cycling trails near the lakes in Citrus County?

Yes, there are several trails. The Withlacoochee Bay Trail is a paved 5-mile trail offering continuous views of the bay and canal, popular for runners, walkers, and cyclists. The Hog Ponds Trail offers a more natural experience through forest and near lakes. You can find more options in guides like Running Trails in Citrus County, Easy hikes in Citrus County, and Cycling in Citrus County.

What is the best time of year to visit Citrus County lakes, especially for manatee viewing or kayaking?

For manatee viewing in Kings Bay, the winter months (November 15th - March 31st) are the best time, as manatees seek refuge in the warm spring waters. During this period, up to 400 manatees can be found in areas like Three Sisters Springs. For kayaking, the cooler, drier months from late fall to early spring generally offer more pleasant weather conditions.

Are there any historical sites near the lakes in Citrus County?

Yes, Fort Cooper State Park in Inverness spans 700 acres and offers a glimpse into history with its significance during the Second Seminole War, alongside beautiful natural landscapes including Lake Holathlikaha.

What should I bring for a day trip to Citrus County lakes?

Given the natural environment, it's advisable to bring insect repellent, especially for trails like the Hog Ponds Trail. Sun protection (sunscreen, hats), plenty of water, and appropriate footwear for your chosen activity (swimming, hiking, paddling) are also recommended. If exploring trails, consider downloading maps as some areas might have intermittent shade and multiple intersecting paths.

Are there any wheelchair-accessible options around Citrus County lakes?

The Withlacoochee Bay Trail is a paved trail, making it wheelchair accessible for enjoying views of the bay and canal. While specific wheelchair-accessible fishing piers are not detailed, paved trails often provide easier access to scenic points.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see around Citrus County lakes?

Beyond the famous manatees in Kings Bay and Ellie Schiller Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park, the Tsala Apopka Chain of Lakes supports a variety of bird and mammal species. On trails like the Hog Ponds Trail, you might spot deer, wild turkey, turtles, and numerous bird species.

Are there quiet lakes in Citrus County for a more peaceful experience?

While the larger, more popular lakes like Tsala Apopka and Kings Bay can be bustling, Citrus County is also home to numerous smaller lakes such as Bonnet Lake, Bradley Lake, Connell Lake, Fort Cooper Lake, Freds Lake, Henderson Lake, Lake Annie, Little Lake, Magnolia Lake, Moon Lake, Nelson Lake, Princess Lake, Rush Lake, and Twomile Prairie Lake. These often offer more localized and tranquil experiences away from the main tourist hubs.

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