CrystalRiver Ruins

4.2/5
(367) · State park in Crystal River, United States
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Crystal River State Archaeological Site is a 61-acre Florida State Park located on the Crystal River and within the Crystal River Preserve State …

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Jan 27, 2024
I'd been wanting to go here for ages. I love indigenous Florida and that feeling like you're stepping back in time and you really get that here. We were greeted at the welcome center by a lovely ma…Full review by vikilw
Jan 16, 2024
The park is nice and has very nice paved pathways. The trees and grounds are very beautiful. There isn't much to look at, but what was there is interesting! The museum was closed when we went so we c…Full review by Miranda L
Dec 14, 2023
Small but well laid out museum, helps explain the burial and ceremonial mounds on the property. Talk to the rangers, the story of how the museum came to be and how the land was acquired is just as in…Full review by Kathydale

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Bring pet Chihuahua?
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Pets icon Crystal River Archaeological - Pets This info is available on the park's website. it says "Well-behaved dogs are welcome at Crystal River Archaeological State Park. They …
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Pets icon Crystal River Archaeological - Pets This info is available on the park's website. it says "Well-behaved dogs are welcome at Crystal River Archaeological State Park. They must be kept on a 6-foot leash at all times and cannot be left unattended for more than a half-hour. Dogs are not permitted in the Visitor Center/Museum."
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Answer by mishita136 · Dec 26, 2017
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I'm a bit confused.Is this park open? And is swimming allowed? I saw something that said, permanently closed? Thank you
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No swimming. I was there in April and the building was not open but we walked the grounds. The building may only be open on certain days.
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Will it be open this Saturday?
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My guess is yes but I believe you could find out on the website.
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What are the different ways that you can stay overnight in Florida State Parks?
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Florida's state parks offer multiple ways to stay in our parks overnight and enjoy the great outdoors:
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