Located on Florida's pristine "Nature Coast", Sugarmill Woods has been referred to as "classic country club living." This deed restricted community is set right in the rolling hills at the southern tip of Citrus County, with major metropolitan cities like Orlando, Tampa, and Ocala not too far away. |  | In fact, you can get from your home in Sugarmill Woods to Tampa on the Suncoast Parkway in just under an hour. | | Recognizing environmental and ecological concerns from the beginning, Sugarmill Woods was the first development in the nation to offer natural greenbelts right behind every home. There are native palms, beautiful oak, pines, and cacti as well as abundant wildlife. This environmentally friendly community is home to several species including the fox squirrel, bobcat, gopher tortoise, deer, raccoon, and dozens of birds including the white egret and gray heron. Sugarmill Woods offers an opportunity to live in harmony with the natural surroundings. | As a country club community, Sugarmill Woods offers all the great amenities that go along with the country club lifestyle.
There are 45 gorgeous holes of golf to be played along with pools, tennis courts, fitness centers, two beautiful country clubs that have restaurants, lounges, and fully stocked pro-shops. Golfing in Sugarmill Woods offers unparalleled beauty and the Southern Woods course is a must stop on any golfers tour. Minutes from world famous World Woods golf course. Sugarmill Woods offers many surrounding attractions. Just a short ride up Highway 19 is the Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park where you can see many native and endangered Florida species including the West Indian Manatee. |  | These gentle creatures come to seek out the naturally warm spring waters of the Homosassa River. And people come from all over the world to catch a glimpse of these prehistoric sea cows. There is also the nearby Crystal River Archaeological State Park, Fort Cooper State Park and the Chassahowitzka National Wildlife Refuge. | The open waters of the Gulf of Mexico are not more than a stone's throw away from Homosassa, Florida and Sugarmill Woods offering record tarpon and deep sea fishing. Citrus County is also home to over a dozen springs and many rivers in the area, including the Rainbow River, Withlacoochee River, Homosassa River, St. Martin's River, Chassahowitzka River, Indian River, Salt River and the Crystal River, many of which are spring fed and wind their way to the Gulf of Mexico. | |  | This allows outdoor enthusiasts to relish boating, fishing, canoeing, kayaking, water skiing, snorkeling, scuba diving, and even the opportunity to swim with the manatees. With all that Sugarmill Woods and the surrounding area have to offer, it's no wonder that this eco-friendly community is one of the fastest growing in the state. So come and explore this classic country club community and chances are you'll be calling Sugarmill Woods your new home! |
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