
Hernando County Emergency Alert
Hurricane Ian is currently a Category 1 with 80 mph maximum wind speed, and is 510 miles south of Fort Myers moving Northwest at 13… Read More
Hurricane Ian is currently a Category 1 with 80 mph maximum wind speed, and is 510 miles south of Fort Myers moving Northwest at 13… Read More
Guest post by Burt Golub They came at night as the moon pulled on the earth in its perigee. Quiet and unobtrusive the sensors under… Read More
Scalloping in Florida has become such a popular activity on the Nature Coast. Thousands visit from all over the State and even the country to… Read More
Clear blue sky, bright sun warming your back through the morning shadows of tree-lined roadways. Two wheels rolling …. maybe three. In the coolness of… Read More
The Florida Mermaid Trail was launched in 2020 with individually crafted bronze mermaid character statues hidden throughout downtown Brooksville for visitors… Read More
Kayaking, paddleboarding, and canoeing offer peaceful interaction with nature on the water, providing healthy exercise without getting too wet. Florida’s Adventure Coast opened the Coastal… Read More
Learn about NatureCoaster’s Scalloping Tips here! Recreational bay scallop season for Franklin County through the northwestern portion of Taylor County, as… Read More
This is Part 2 of Bayport and Pine Island: Part of Hernando County’s Gift to the Nature Coast. Part 1 may be found by… Read More
Gifts on the Nature Coast are often wrapped in salt marshes, cabbage palms, rivers, streams, creeks, fishing piers, and boat ramps. But, to me, the… Read More
In an effort to behave responsibly in these uncertain times, Live Oak Theatre Company will postpose its original musical adaptation of Jules Verne’s classic novel Around… Read More
Scalloping is a fun recreational activity for Florida’s Nature Coast in the summer months. It is quite popular, with people visiting the area to harvest… Read More
Recreational bay scallop season for Citrus and Hernando counties opens July 1 and will remain open through Sept. 24. This includes Crystal River and Homosassa. Read More