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Levy County

Levy at a Glance

Coastal Cities

Cedar Key, Yankeetown

Popular Spot

Cedar Key

Sandy Beaches

3 miles

Public Accesses

4

Great Florida Birding & Wildlife Trail

10 sites

State Parks & Lands

Acres

Cedar Key Museum State Park

18

Fanning Springs State Park

196

Manatee Springs State Park

2,455

Waccasassa Bay Preserve State Park

34,387

Big Bend Seagrasses Aquatic Preserve (Taylor, Dixie, Jefferson, Wakulla)

984,000

Andrews Wildlife Management Area

582

Cedar Key Scrub State Reserve

6,784

Cross Florida Greenway State Recreation & Conservation Area (Citrus, Marion, Putnam)

79,526

Goethe State Forest (Alachua)

53,587

Nature Coast State Trail (Dixie, Gilchrist)

656

Upper Waccasassa Conservation Area (Alachua)

4,335

Federal Lands

Acres

Cedar Key National Wildlife Refuge

891

Lower Suwannee National Wildlife Refuge (Dixie)

51,984
Bays & Inlets

Lows, Waccasassa and Withlacoochee bays, Suwannee Sound, Lake Rousseau

Rivers & Paddling Trails

Suwannee, Waccasassa, Wekiva, Withlacoochee rivers, Florida Circumnavigational Saltwater Paddling Trail, Gulf Intracoastal Waterway

The majority of Levy County's residents live in rural areas, as do most of the other big-bend counties in the panhandle. However, it has a diverse range of attractions and activities that make it an ideal tourist destination for those seeking natural beauty, cultural experiences and historical perspectives.

First and foremost, the charming coastal town of Cedar Key is a must-visit destination in Levy County. It boasts historic sites, picturesque waterfront views, and thriving art scenes. Scroll through its historic downtown, where you’ll find art galleries displaying local creations, unique shops, and restaurants serving delicious seafood.

For history enthusiasts, Levy County offers a glimpse into the county’s past at places like Cedar Key Museum State Park. The museum showcases artifacts and exhibits that tell the story of Cedar Key’s rich history, from its native American roots to its fishing and maritime heritage. The museum also features displays about the natural history of the region. Learn about the local flora and fauna, including the unique ecosystem of the Cedar Keys.

The Lower Suwannee National Wildlife Refuge is an excellent place to discover the area's natural beauty. Located along the Suwannee River, this refuge is a haven for birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts, offering opportunities to see bald eagles and herons.

Levy County is home to the Big Bend Seagrasses Aquatic Preserve, which is home to extensive seagrass beds. These underwater meadows are vital for the health of coastal ecosystems, providing shelter and food for a variety of marine species. Depending on the season, the preserve may offer educational programs, guided tours, or interpretive displays that provide insight into the importance of seagrass ecosystems and conservation efforts.

Levy County is also known for its annual festivals, such as the Cedar Key Seafood Festival. This vibrant event celebrates the local seafood culture and community spirit, featuring live music, arts and crafts vendors, and of course delicious seafood dishes. The Cedar Key seafood festival is not just a culinary event but also a celebration of the community spirit. You’ll have the chance to meet and interact with locals who are proud to share their town’s culture and traditions.

For outdoor adventures, Levy County offers numerous aquatic preserves and hiking parks. Manatee Spring State Park is a highlight; the park is named after numerous manatees that visit its crystal-clear springs during the winter months. Beyond manatees, the park is home to a diverse range of wildlife. Keep your eye out for deer, squirrels, birds and more as you explore the park. Additionally, Goethe State Forest and the Cedar Key Scrub State Reserve provide opportunities for hiking and horseback riding amidst diverse ecosystems. The forest is known for its scenic beauty, with opportunities for tranquil walks, birdwatching and photography. The diverse terrain and natural landscapes offer countless picturesque spots.

Levy County welcomes tourists with a blend of cultural attractions, historical sites, art galleries, festivals, and natural wonders. Whether you’re interested in exploring the area’s rich history, indulging in local cuisine, or immersing yourself in its stunning natural landscapes, Levy County has something to offer every traveler.

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October 31, 2023 - 5:23pm

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