Although Thousand Palms RV Resort in Inverness Florida is just an hour away from all the attractions Central Florida has to offer, you'll find yourself just as interested in the local beauty and area attractions of this Central Florida Location!
Homasassa Springs State Wildlife Park
Located on the Homosassa River, Homasassa Springs State Wildlife Park is a showcase for Florida Wildlife. Visitors are amazed at the myriad opportunities to view Florida's native animals in their natural habitat. Take a walk along the boardwalk and see bear, cougars, white-tailed deer, bobcats, otters and fox. While there, you can also take advantage of the educational opportunities the park has to offer and learn about the manatees, birds of prey, alligators and the natural beauty of Central Florida. Homasassa Springs is located on a large natural spring from which millions of gallons of water flow every hour. While there, be sure to visit the Fishbowl, an underwater viewing station where you'll observe manatees in their natural habitat.
Rails to Trails
Take a lazy bike ride through the unspoiled beauty of Central Florida. Rails to Trails Of The Withlacoochee is composed of a 46-mile stretch of railroad track that was converted to a paved recreational trail suitable for hiking, biking, skating, and horseback riding.
Nature's Amphitheater at Rock Crusher Canyon
This unique Amphitheater was carved out of limestone. It offers the ideal setting for enjoying both music and nature. Each weekend visitors enjoy concerts, music festivals, and other entertainment in this natural wonder.
Central Florida Symphony Orchestra
This Symphony Orchestra is an outstanding group of professional musicians from the community. They are dedicated to providing Central Florida with quality musical performances. In addition to the regular concert schedule, the Orchestra performs free community concerts, hosts and sponsors a Young Artist Competition to seek out talented young musicians, and performs at many special events such as Symphony Under the Stars on Mother’s Day.