Florida Attraction
Three Sisters Springs is a series of three shallow, interconnected springs owned by the district and the City of Crystal River and managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. It is home to the largest concentration of manatees in Florida during manatee season and provides them with a safe, clean environment to thrive.
There’s so much to explore up in the trees. Whether you want to get a bird’s eye view or challenge yourself with a unique obstacle course, these treetop adventures are a great way to enjoy the great outdoors. Discover your next adventure below and add one of these treetop experiences to your Florida bucket list.
The Disney parks keep a notoriously tight grip on their props and property whether it is in use or not, so it is somewhat surprising that River Country, the very first Walt Disney World waterpark has been allowed to rot in ruin to this very day.
Following the success of his original skeleton museum in Oklahoma City, skull expert Jay Villamette opened this new, even larger attraction in Orlando. His two museums remain the only skeleton museums in the country. Fortunately, they’re both extensive.
Located in Walt Disney World’s Bay Lake, Discovery Island was opened as a lush zoological park, but after its closing it was left to deteriorate despite some terrific ideas on how to reopen the attraction.
Take advantage of the Sunshine State’s surf, sun and sand at these top 10 beaches in Florida. With remote island getaways, big-city beaches and family-friendly shores perfect for shelling and sand-castle building, Florida promises a beach for every visitor.
From Disney World to Universal, Florida is known for its abundance of theme park attractions. Adding up the cost of entrance fees, food and accommodation, however, can add up pretty quickly when you’re planning a family getaway to the Sunshine State. Luckily for those on a budget, Florida is also home to plenty of low-cost attractions where you can escape the tourist crowds and save your hard-earned money.
Homosassa is derived from a Seminole Indian name meaning either "river of fishes" or "pepper ridge".
During the winter months, River Safaris and Gulf Charters is a gateway to the underwater world of gentle giants – the manatees. Unlike more crowded destinations such as Crystal River, the smaller groups at River Safaris and Gulf Charters offer a more intimate experience.