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Homosassa
Springs State Wildlife Park
A
showcase for Florida wildlife, Homosassa Springs State Wildlife
Park enchants the visitor with its native animals and beautiful
scenery. Formerly a tourist attraction, the Florida State Park System
was fortunate to acquire the park for use as a rehabilitation center
for injured manatee and other native Florida animals. The beautiful
natural spring creates a perfect setting both in terms of appeal
to the visitor and excellent habitat for the manatee, and visitors
will especially delight in the underwater observation deck.
The park's
biggest attractions, the manatee, are always on hand to delight
the visitor. Rangers offer interesting programs several times daily
featuring these gentle giants. Alligators are the stars in another
of these programs, which includes their feeding time, and other
offerings include information on native snakes, otter and other
wildlife. A unique underwater observatory offers one of the best
ways to observe the manatee as well as the thousands of fish in
the spring. An easily walked trail takes you past the park's other
inhabitants, which include deer, otter, cougar, bear, alligators,
crocodiles, birds of prey, and a hippopotamus (left over from the
tourist attraction).
In addition
to the animal attractions, Homosassa Springs State Wildlife Park
features scenic boat tours on nearby Pepper Creek, as well as a
snack bar and gift shop. If you want to pack your own lunch, several
picnic areas in the park offer great scenery to go along with your
meal.
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