Levy County’s Chambers Of Commerce
Cedar Key Area Chamber of Commerce
450 2nd St
Cedar Key, FL 32625
(352) 543-5600
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Fanning Springs Chamber of Commerce
17651 NW 90th Ct.
Fanning Springs, FL 32693
Greater Chiefland Area Chamber of Commerce
23 SE 2nd Ave
Chiefland, FL 32644
(352) 493-1849
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Williston Area Chamber of Commerce
50 NW Main Street
Williston, FL 32696
(352) 528-5552
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Withlacoochee Gulf Area Chamber of Commerce
167 Hwy. 40 West
Inglis, FL 34449
(352) 447-3383
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Levy Things To Do
Friends of Refuges
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Natural North Florida
North Central Florida Tourism Information
1-877-955-2199
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Paddle Florida
Promotes and Supports Paddling in Florida
PO Box 5953
Gainesville, FL 32627
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Cities, Towns and Beaches In Levy County, Florida
Bronson
The county seat, Bronson is located on Alternate Highway 27 between Williston and Chiefland.
For info: 352-486-7007
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Cedar Key
As you leave the mainland, rich Gulf waters reflecting blue skies beckon you as birds float like petals over the marsh vista. Welcome to our island, a place where time stands still and allows you to enjoy the unique qualities of our coastal environment. Cedar Key is a naturalists paradise where hundreds of species of birds and animals make their home. From sunrise to sunset, a stroll along the shorelines and marshes reveals the ongoing cycles of the Nature Coast. Ospreys build their nests and feed their young. Great Blue Herons, Egrets, Ibis and a myriad of other waders quietly work the water’s edge in search of food.
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Chiefland
“Mother Nature’s Playground,” Chiefland is part of the Suwannee River Valley and is surrounded by state parks and wildlife refuges.
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Fanning Springs
The “Gateway to the historic Suwannee River,” Fanning Springs offers plenty of outdoor recreational activities.
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Inglis
Close to neighboring Yankeetown, Inglis lies along the Withlacoochee River as it makes its way to the Gulf of Mexico. The area is popular with freshwater and saltwater fishermen.
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Otter Creek
This tucked away town, named for the neighboring creek, lies in an area known for its hunting and fishing opportunities.
For info: 352-486-4766
Williston
Known as the “Gateway to the Nature Coast,” Williston is just a half-hour drive from Ocala and Gainesville. Rolling hills, farms and horse country define this picturesque rural community that is also known for its springs and diving.
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Yankeetown
A close neighbor to Inglis, Yankeetown is located on the Withlacoochee River on the north Gulf Coast and boasts some of the best salt and fresh water fishing in the country. Yankeetown is also home to Punkin Island on County Road 40 where the 1961 Elvis Presley movie “Follow That Dream” was filmed.
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