Description
This .94- acre property is located on State Hwy 200 (Carl G Rose Hwy). The lot is located in the Willola Heights subdivision and ownership of this non-waterfront lot includes water access via a deeded easement on Lake Tsala Apopka. Photo #4 shows the lot for sale and the deeded water access easement which is marked lot 4. The property location is situated in Hernando between Inverness and Ocala. The Tsala Apopka chain of lakes is the largest freshwater system in Citrus County. It covers approximately 22,000 acres and includes 15 lakes. Situated in the Withlacoochee River Basin, the Tsala Apopka chain has experienced extensive alterations since the 1880s due to flood control, road construction, and farming. Once a free-flowing series of lakes, the Tsala Apopka chain is now comprised of three segregated pools with limited water level fluctuations. The Floral City Pool, the Inverness Pool, and the Hernando Pool are now considered the main bodies of the Tsala Apopka chain, all comprised of numerous lakes and marshes.
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Description
This .94- acre property is located on State Hwy 200 (Carl G Rose Hwy). The lot is located in the Willola Heights subdivision and ownership of this non-waterfront lot includes water access via a deeded easement on Lake Tsala Apopka. Photo #4 shows the lot for sale and the deeded water access easement which is marked lot 4. The property location is situated in Hernando between Inverness and Ocala. The Tsala Apopka chain of lakes is the largest freshwater system in Citrus County. It covers approximately 22,000 acres and includes 15 lakes. Situated in the Withlacoochee River Basin, the Tsala Apopka chain has experienced extensive alterations since the 1880s due to flood control, road construction, and farming. Once a free-flowing series of lakes, the Tsala Apopka chain is now comprised of three segregated pools with limited water level fluctuations. The Floral City Pool, the Inverness Pool, and the Hernando Pool are now considered the main bodies of the Tsala Apopka chain, all comprised of numerous lakes and marshes.
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