Looking for some outdoor activities to enjoy in Marion County? Triple Crown Homes has got you covered with five great ideas for getting out and exploring all that Marion County has to offer. Scroll below to get the details!

Hiking and Biking

Marion County has some of the greatest hiking and biking trails in the world. The Santos Mountain Bike Trails offer more than 80 miles of unpaved trails, making it easy to find one that suits your skill level. If hiking is more your speed, consider traversing through the scenic surroundings offered by the Florida Trail and the Ocala National Forest.

Ziplining

Looking for an adventure that will sweep you off your feet? Canyons Zip Line & Canopy Tours has the perfect solution! Take in picturesque views of the landscape while ziplining over massive limestone canyons and through the treetops. There are nine zip lines to choose from, including Florida’s longest, highest, and fastest zips and the longest over water in the United States.

Kayaking

Kayaking has quickly become one of Marion County’s most popular outdoor activities — and for good reason! According to Explore Ocala, “Ocala/Marion County boasts the best inshore boating Central Florida has to offer.” Spend the day out on the water exploring the Ocklawaha River or coasting down Silver River, which feeds directly into Silver Springs.

Fishing

While some refer to Marion County as the Horse Capital of the World, others refer to it as the best bass fishing in the state. Well, at least the avid fisherman do! Marion County has plenty of lakes and rivers just waiting for you to drop a line in the water. Whether you’re fishing for trophy bass, crappie, or catfish, the area’s many fishing spots are sure to keep you hooked!

Natural Springs

Florida may be known for its beaches but there’s another body of water popular among residents and tourists alike: it’s natural springs! Marion County is home to many natural springs that maintain water temperatures between 72 and 74 degrees. Local favorites include Rainbow Springs, Silver Glen Springs, and Juniper Springs. Making Marion County’s natural springs all the more appealing is that they’re located in areas that offer activities in and out of the water, including hiking and camping.

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