Join us for a few hours of sun and surf and help keep MacArthur Beach State Park clean. Beach cleanups help remove trash which might otherwise end up endangering sea turtles or shorebirds.
We are committed to providing reasonable accommodations to ensure that our visitors with disabilities receive equal access to our parks. To request an accommodation to assist with your visit, contact ...
Effective December 24, 2024: Tram service to the beach will only operate between 10:00 AM and 1:00 PM. There will be no tram service after 1:00 PM. Effective December 25, 2024: The Nature Center will ...
A cash donation of $10 for adults and $5 for children ages 3 through 12 is suggested. Children age 2 and younger are admitted free. Description One of Citrus County's favorite holiday traditions, ...
Regular park entrance fee applies: $5.00 per vehicle — limit 2-8 people per vehicle $4.00 per single-occupant vehicle $2.00 per pedestrians, bicyclists, extra passengers, passengers in vehicle with ...
Park volunteer and Florida Master Naturalist Paul Strauss will lead a guided, interpretive hike of our Hawk's Bluff Trail. The hike is easy going, with frequent stops to elaborate on the natural ...
Calling all Junior Rangers, young explorers, and their families! Come join us as we talk about Florida's oldest landlord: the gopher tortoise! We will learn about these incredible creatures, their ...
Park fee is $3 per vehicle (up to 8 people) or $2 per pedestrian/bicyclist. Exact change needed OR pay by card using QR code posted on honor box. If have Annual Pass OR paid online for day pass, write ...
Join park rangers in a post-storm clean-up day. During this family-friendly workday, volunteers will clear debris, reset picnic tables, and help to install campground boundaries. Parking is provided ...
Regular park entrance fee applies: $5.00 per vehicle — limit 2-8 people per vehicle $4.00 per single-occupant vehicle $2.00 per pedestrians, bicyclists, extra passengers, passengers in vehicle with ...
Mountain bikes or fat tire bikes (or just your own two feet) are perfect for this trail, the longest unpaved loop in Citrus County. Starting out on the western section, you’ll cross over three tidal ...