Brooksville is a wonderful city of hills, ranging in elevation from 175ft to 274ft. Coupled with its condensed area (2.77 square miles) and its long history of successful planters, growers, and cattlemen, Brooksville is more a reflection of “the Old South” than other west coast towns.
The Brooksville area provides many opportunities to get out and commune with nature. From our coastal beaches and preserves to kayaking, golfing, hiking and bicycling, we have an adventure ready for you.
Visit Pine Island, our family-friendly beach for sunbathing, swimming and beautiful sunsets!
Check out the Mermaids at Weeki Wachee Springs State Park
www.weekiwachee.com . Kayaking is available here or at many of the other springs in the area. You can also swim with manatees while snorkeling.
Brooksville's very own “Mermaid Trail” allows you to walk around the area while searching for bronze mermaids located at participating businesses and learning the history of each location.
Attend a special event - from the famous Florida Blueberry Festival in April, Main Street’s Friday Night Live events, Christmas celebrations, Art in the Park events.
Ride on the wild side on scenic bike trails designed for cyclists of every level. Miles of paved rail trails follow the routes of former train tracks and nearby highways. Off Road trails abound in the Croom Recreation area.
We have two award winning Tom Fazio courses at the World Wood Golf Club,
www.worldwoods.com, and Brooksville Country Club - www.brooksvillecc.com. Pete Dye’s Southern Hills masterpiece course offers another option for golfing.
Visit the “local haunted house”. Just walk across the street to the May-Stringer Museum. www.hernandohistoricalmuseumassoc.com .
There are several wedding venues located in the Brooksville area if you need to “get married”. Saxon Manor
www.saxonevents.com, Triple C Ranch
www.triplecranchfl.com, and White Barn Wedding
www.whitebarnwedding.com.
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