Homosassa is a lovely former fishing town located along the banks of Gulf of Mexico, home to the famed Ellie Schiller Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park. The town is a paradise for nature and water sports enthusiasts, offering opportunities to snorkel alongside native populations of West Indian manatees and view animals such as American alligators in their natural habitats. Unique attraction Monkey Island preserves a habitat for spider monkeys, while nearby Little Tigertail Island is known as one of Florida's top seasonal holiday resort areas. Visitors can also attend the city's annual Homosassa Arts, Crafts, and Seafood Festival, held each year in November.
The Homosassa River
The Homosassa River is one of Western Florida's most gorgeous natural treasures, spanning 7.7 miles throughout Citrus County and flowing west into the beautiful Gulf of Mexico. The river is home to a lovely estuary habitat that provides an ecosystem for a plethora of native wildlife, including rare West Indian manatees, common bottlenose dolphins, nine-banded armadillos, and American alligators. Visitors can enjoy some of the state's best opportunities for canoeing and kayaking on the river throughout the year on its freshwater and saltwater areas, which are home to a wide variety of fish species for anglers to catch. The river is also known as a top spot for viewing manatees throughout the year due to its consistently temperate water conditions. Charming Monkey Island, located within the river near Homosassa's downtown district, is home to a small population of spider monkeys brought from nearby Homosassa Springs Wildlife Park.
Yulee Sugar Mills Ruins Historic State Park
Located on what was formerly a huge sugar plantation, belonging to David Levy Yulee, the Yulee Sugar Mills Ruins Historic State Park has a great many stories to tell. Operated mainly by enslaved workers, the old plantation used to produce large quantities of sugar cane which was processed on site. Visitors can still see remnants of the steam-driven mill which was used to press the cane and turn it into syrup, molasses and even rum. The park offers an interesting glimpse into the past through the use of an interpretive exhibit and has a picnic pavilion where you can relax and enjoy the outdoors.
Yulee Sugar Mills Ruins Historic State Park, Co Rd 490, Homosassa, FL 34448, 352 795 3817
River Safaris And Gulf Charters
River Safaris And Gulf Charters has offered excursions along Homosassa's Nature Coast since 1982, exploring the waters of the beautiful Homosassa River as part of guided pontoon and airboating tours. The company was originally founded to take tourists to the city's former Crow's Nest restaurant, which was located on an island within the river's pristine waters. Today, it has shifted its focus to offer narrated historic tours about the region's culture and ecosystems, with a focus on viewing native wildlife. Visitors can embark on guided manatee and alligator viewing excursions throughout the year, led by experienced tour guides. Airboat tours are also offered, along with private scalloping and fishing charter experiences for individuals and small groups. Visitors can also see the company's three American alligators, which are housed within an exhibit open to the public free of charge without tour ticket purchase.
River Safaris And Gulf Charters, 10823 W Yulee Dr, Homosassa, FL 34448, Phone: 352-628-5222
River Ventures - Homosassa
River Ventures - Homosassa offer some of the best tourist experiences on Florida's Nature Coast, leading group tours on the Homosassa River and the Gulf of Mexico throughout the year. Visitors can enjoy unique wildlife tour excursions guided by experienced tour guides, including Pontoon of Privilege tours taking six participants at a time aboard a luxury pontoon boat for wildlife viewing opportunities. Houseboat tours are also offered, along with opportunities to snorkel among the region's West Indian manatee populations. Other tour options provide opportunities for scallop harvesting and chances to see the Gulf of Mexico from a new perspective aboard airboat tours. Tours last approximately three hours from start to finish, providing snacks and beverages for all participants, including beer and wine for adult tour participants.
River Ventures - Homosassa, 10823 W Yulee Dr, Homosassa, FL 34448, Phone: 352-628-5222
Monkey Island
Monkey Island is a unique attraction within the beautiful Homosassa River, named for its current population of spider monkeys, which were transported to the location in the 1960s from nearby Homosassa Springs Wildlife Park. The small island was entirely undeveloped until the mid-2oth century, when its terrain was dredged to create a picturesque landscape for a tourist attraction. Today, it is home to five spider monkeys that have free run of the island's lands. Though visitors cannot come directly ashore on the island due to its preservation as a wildlife habitat, its monkey population can be viewed as part of guided boat tours. Nearby, the Homosassa Riverside Resort offers excellent dining experiences for island visitors.
Howard's Flea Market
Howard's Flea Market is Citrus County's largest flea market, offering more than 800 covered booth spaces and more than 43 acres of outdoor vendor space. The market, which was established in 1972, is overseen by Swap-O-Rama and offers wholesome, family-friendly shopping experiences for visitors throughout the week. It has been named as one of the Homosassa region's best attractions each year since 1996 by the Citrus County Chronicle, acclaimed for its delightful selection of high-quality vendors selling clothing, antiques, and home goods. Visitors can enter the market for free throughout the week and peruse its excellent selection of merchandise, which ranges from vintage jewelry and locally-crafted artisan goods to hard-to-find books, collectibles, and unique locally-produced pantry goods. Restaurants on site at the flea market serve up a variety of locally-crafted fare at breakfast and lunch.
Howard's Flea Market, 6373 S Suncoast Blvd, Homosassa, FL 34446, Phone: 352-628-3532
Little Tigertail Island
Little Tigertail Island is a charming oasis within the beautiful Gulf of Mexico near the city of Homosassa, named in honor of its native bird population of the same name. The island is known as one of Florida's top holiday tourist destinations outside of the Miami region and has been featured in a number of major motion pictures and television series throughout the 20th and 21st centuries. Its beautiful flat landscape is covered in low-lying bushes and flanked by miles and miles of pristine sandy beachfront, which offer safe swimming and water play experiences for visitors of all ages. Massive hotels and resorts line one side of the island, offering all-inclusive accommodations and luxurious amenities. Sea kayaking and beach volleyball are popular activities throughout the year on the island's stunning beachfront, which draws crowds of all ages throughout the year.
Breakfast Station
Breakfast Station is a charming all-day breakfast and lunch restaurant chain offering more than a dozen locations throughout the Florida area, including a location in downtown Homosassa. The restaurant chain, which was founded in 1995 in Port Richey, specializes in high-quality, affordable American breakfast options served up in a lovely dining space with travel-themed decor. Diners can enjoy the restaurant's signature Railroad Yard omelettes throughout the day, which are prepared with three eggs and stuffed with delicious toppings like homemade chili, turkey, peppers, and Swiss cheese. Classic skillet breakfasts, Benedicts, and breakfast burritos are also served up, along with Southern-style favorites like chicken and waffles. At lunch, diners can choose from favorites like patty melts, quesadillas, and mushroom and Swiss burgers.
7781 S Suncoast Blvd, Homosassa, FL 34448, Phone: 352-503-2031