Florida’s Pure Water Wilderness
Nestled on one of the least - developed stretches of the Gulf Coast, is an unspoiled area representing Mother Nature’s finest work!
Leg Oakdale Heights, Levy County, FL
Residents wake up to the whisper of pines and the gentle sound of wind swept marshlands. Listening to the songs of birds and the mating calls of alligators, cooling their toes in crystal clear springs, exploring the rivers or splashing in the Gulf along with porpoises are a few of the reasons why Levy is becoming one of the favorite spots for nature lovers to visit.
Property Profile
County: Levy
Street: NE 123rd CT
City: Bronson, FL
Block 12 Lot 25
Lot Size: 50’ x 110’
Terrain: Flat To Rolling
Zoning: Residential
Dues: None
Time Limit To Build: None
Power, Phone, Water, Sewer, Septic & Roads: Must Call County
Levy County Phone #: 352-486-5222
Planning & Zoning Dept: 352-486-5405
Levy County, established in 1845, is on the Gulf of Mexico, south of Gainesville and west of Ocala. As part of Florida's "Nature Coast", Levy is home to the Suwannee River and many square miles of forests, marshlands, and a long Gulf Coast coastline.
Levy County is located on the West Coast of Central Florida, Chiefland is in the upper north section of the county. Manatee Springs, the highlight of our area is located only about 5 miles to the west of Chiefland. The Suwannee River is also a short distance from Chiefland along U.S. Highway 19. The Suwannee River's waters run for almost 20 miles to the Gulf of Mexico, offering great fishing opportunities for both fresh and salt water anglers.
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Levy County Florida Cities/Towns:
Bronson - County Seat, Cedar Key, Chiefland, Fanning Springs, Gulf Hammock, Inglis, Morriston, Rosewood, Otter Creek, Williston, Yankeetown.