Hernando County Tourism Bureau

Bordered by the Gulf of Mexico and the Withlacoochee River, Hernando County offers a cornucopia for nature enthusiasts. Rolling hills, sawgrass salt marshes, crystal clear springs, whispering forests, parks and trails provide hiking, biking, birding, water recreation including canoeing, kayaking, boating and fishing, golf, camping, and breathtaking sunsets. Brooksville's hometown atmosphere renders... Read More
Bordered by the Gulf of Mexico and the Withlacoochee River, Hernando County offers a cornucopia for nature enthusiasts. Rolling hills, sawgrass salt marshes, crystal clear springs, whispering forests, parks and trails provide hiking, biking, birding, water recreation including canoeing, kayaking, boating and fishing, golf, camping, and breathtaking sunsets. Brooksville's hometown atmosphere renders oak-canopied streets, unique shopping, history, art, events and cozy dining. Be enchanted by the Weeki Wachee Mermaids and enjoy Florida's only natural spring water park. Come see how we do Florida....naturally! Read Less
  • 31085 Cortez Boulevard
  • Brooksville, FL 34602
  • Phone: 352-754-4405

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Hours: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. daily

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Hours: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. daily
Disabled Traveler Information
Wheelchair-friendly
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Please visit www.naturallyhernando.org for some information you are looking for, or call 1-800-601-4580

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Roy
04/17/2010

Im going to hernando beach for 6 weeks in mar/apr 2011 and would lovesome information on boat rentals in the area

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Florida Blueberry Festival - Get The Blues!

Jill Martin, Family Insider

March 19, 2012

Ready for some rhythm and blues? The first annual Florida Blueberry Festival is being held May 4 - 6, 2012 in Brooksville – and it’s going to be big, sweet fun! Friday night, May 4, there... Read More

Guest Blogger: My Dad Shows You Where to Pick Your Own Fruit

Dalia Colon, Smart Travel Insider

April 30, 2012

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Rachelle Lucas, Dining, Entertainment & Luxury Insider

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If you love berries and are sad that the Florida Strawberry Festival has already ended this season, then check out the FIRST Annual Florida Blueberry Festival!

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Five Wild Hikes in Hernando County

Located within the county's borders lie an abundance of parks, preserves and state-managed lands to explore, with excellent hiking trails providing a corridor into wild places. Read More
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Quirky Florida Festivals

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Events

BROOKSVILLE RAID RE-ENACTMENT

Every Day From January 19, 2013 Until January 20, 2013

Address: Sand Hill Scout Reservation, Brooksville, FL 34613

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Annual Civil War Re-enactment. Camps open: 9 AM with presentation of colors. Activities include shopping...

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