Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Inverness
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Welcome to the brand new Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites of Lecanto/Inverness - minutes from Crystal River, Downtown Inverness, the Citrus Hills Golf & Country Club and the world-class Black Diamond Ranch golf courses. The hotel is centrally located in Citrus County between Inverness to the east and Homosassa Springs, Crystal River and the Gulf of Mexico to the west. Directly across from the hotel is the 157,000 acre Withlacoochee State Forest offering an array of outdoor activities from off-road motorcycling to hunting, hiking and fishing. The Withlacoochee State Trail is a 46-mile long paved rails to trails bicycle path, the longest in the state. At Homosassa Springs State Wildlife Park, 15 minutes SW of the hotel, visitors can see bears, otters, cougars, bobcats and of course, the manatees hovering about the spring-fed waters.
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Welcome to the brand new Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites of Lecanto/Inverness - minutes from Crystal River, Downtown Inverness, the Citrus Hills Golf & Country Club and the world-class Black Diamond Ranch golf courses. The hotel is centrally located in Citrus County between Inverness to the east and Homosassa Springs, Crystal River and the Gulf of Mexico to the west. Directly across from the hotel is the 157,000 acre Withlacoochee State Forest offering an array of outdoor activities from off-road motorcycling to hunting, hiking and fishing. The Withlacoochee State Trail is a 46-mile long paved rails to trails bicycle path, the longest in the state. At Homosassa Springs State Wildlife Park, 15 minutes SW of the hotel, visitors can see bears, otters, cougars, bobcats and of course, the manatees hovering about the spring-fed waters.


