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Hernando Beach

Hernando Beach is sometimes confused with Hernando, Florida but they are two different places. Hernando Beach is a quaint area off of SR 19 in Hernando County. Although it is called “Hernando Beach”, you will not find a huge beach such like Clearwater Beach, but what you will find here are naturelike activities that you cannot get in the more populated areas.
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Another asset to this area is the stretch of shops and restaurants along Shoal Line Boulevard. Beginning from the south end off of SR 19, take Osowaw Blvd. which will bring you to an area at which to make a right turn. This is Shoal Line Blvd which will take you to along a scenic drive to see a bit of “untouched” Florida. There are a variety of different locations along the way that will capture your appetite and your “beachy” shopping senses as well.
Weeki Wachee Preserve is also off of Osowaw Blvd. which is a cyclist’s rough route and it’s a place to encounter some of the wildlife here. The waters here are full of alligators, turtles, mullet, and a variety of birds. Here you will find a wide array of ducks, doves, sandhill cranes, wood storks, white ibis, herons, and egrets.

Look into the spots for fishing here. Who knows what you will catch! The paths to get there are pretty desolate so make sure to be prepared with water for the hiking trail which travels fairly far out.

When you travel farther down Shoal Line Blvd., you will find beach shops that have a variety of coastal items that will satisfy any beach buff. Be sure and check out Beverly’s Coastal Living Home Décor & More. This boutique
Beverly’s Coastal Living Home Decor & More
