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The Nature Coast area is home to more than fun in the sun at places like Hernando Beach. When the Suncoast Parkway opened in 2001, it helped usher in a new era for communities like Spring Hill. Growth and development soon followed this stronger attachment to the Tampa-St. Petersburg area. So, on top of the classic destinations, there are new places to explore. Spring Hill is also an exciting place to permanently relocate. Whether you plan to stay for a week, a month, a season, or even longer, RV rentals in Spring Hill help you make the most out of the time you spend here.
Buccaneer Bay is the only spring-fed waterpark in Florida. There aren’t many other places where you can enjoy a white sandy freshwater beach. The park has four exciting water slides. But the most exciting thing may be that the visitors share the water with the wildlife. So, don’t be surprised to see a turtle, manatee, or otter as you float along in your tube or raft. Keep a close eye on your kids, because the occasional alligator also enters the water. It is Florida, after all. The park does not allow grilling or other cooking, but it does encourage picnicking.
Linda Pedersen Park is an outstanding place for kids who need a place to run and play or adults who need a place to relax a bit. It contains 25 developed acres and 110 acres of wide open space. An aluminum boardwalk connects this park to Jenkins Park, which is just across the street. Other features include a four-story observation tower, a dedicated swimming area, and bathroom facilities. There are opportunities for wildlife viewing as well, especially manatees.
For even more wide open spaces, drive your Spring Hill motorhome rental to the 11,000-acre Weeki Wachee Preserve. Some of the wildlife here includes a large population of black bears and a whole lot of rare birds. The preserve is usually not that crowded. Most of the trails are hard-packed and mountain bike friendly. These trails are also easy to walk, but they are rather long. So, bring lots of sunblock from your camper rental in Spring Hill, Florida.
In addition to the aforementioned Buccaneer Bay, water enthusiasts will probably like Roger's Park in nearby Weeki Wachee. It has a boat ramp and a canoe launch. The river is also great for kayakers. On and around the sandy beach, you’ll find volleyball courts, barbecue grills, and indoor facilities. There’s also a very nice playground for the kids.
For those poor, unfortunate souls who have never seen a mermaid show, we offer the Weeki Wachee Springs State Park. Adults and kids alike can also attend a mermaid camp, so you too can be an underwater performer. Sign up early, because these camps fill up quickly. There are lots of cool wildlife shows as well, which you can enjoy in a traditional setting or on a riverboat cruise.
The Florida Aquarium is just a few minutes away, in Tampa. This sprawling facility is home to over 7,000 plant and animal species. Permanent exhibits include a simulated wetlands area. The building’s award-winning architecture makes it an attraction in and of itself. Back in the day, Ybor City (a.k.a “cigar city”) was a thriving neighborhood with an almost entirely-immigrant population. Like many urban neighborhoods, it declined for a while but is now an outstanding place to soak up the local food, music, culture, and atmosphere. The famous 7th Street was designated as one of the ten best streets in America.
As the name implies, the Nature Coast is an area that’s very close to nature. Along with communities like Brooksville and Hernando Beach, Spring Hill is the heart and soul of this area. In fact, Spring Hill is basically the hub of activity in this area. If you want to truly get to know the people and places of the Nature Coast, you need a Spring Hill rental RV.
Topics RV Resort has over 200 spots to choose from when setting up camp with the Spring Hill motorhome rental. It has a spacious clubhouse, along with showers, laundromat, swimming pool, and other things you’d expect at a top RV resort. It’s also very close to the beach.
Holiday Springs is exclusively for adults over 55. With activities like dances, bingo tournaments, and dinners, it caters to the semi-retired crowd. Nature trails lead to a 6-acre lake; leashed animals are welcome on the trails.
Travelers who want a more intimate setting for their Spring Hill RV rental might like Cody’s RV Park. This small park is also big on amenities, like full-service RV hookups. Restaurants and other local businesses are all within easy walking distance.
Fresh Gulf shrimp is almost always available in great quantities. One nice thing about shrimp is that you can have it for dinner every night for a week, yet never have the same dish twice. There are so many different ways to cook it, and you’ll probably learn at least one or two new methods during your adventure with the RV rental in Spring Hill. Ethnic food, especially Cuban food, is very popular as well.
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