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Beautiful waterfront 1.03 acre lot in Spanish Trace, a deed...

Long Pond - Levy County 

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Chiefland, Florida

Acres: 1.030  

Beautiful waterfront 1.03 acre lot in Spanish Trace, a deed...

Long Pond - Levy County 

Waterfront  Lot

Chiefland, Florida

Acres: 1.030  
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Chiefland, Florida

Sq Ft: 2874   Year: 1986 Acres: 43.420  

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Suwannee River - Gilchrest County 

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Acres: 85.280  

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Acres: 1.790  

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Suwannee River - Dixie County 

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Chiefland, Florida

Sq Ft: 1500   Year: 1974 Acres: 0.190  

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Suwannee River - Dixie County 

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Chiefland, Florida

Sq Ft: 1487   Year: 1989 Acres: 0.540  

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Inglis, Florida

Sq Ft: 2280   Year: 1987 Acres: 2.050  

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Suwannee River - Gilchrest County 

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Bell, Florida

Sq Ft: 1680   Year: 1985 Acres: 0.560  

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Suwannee River - Gilchrest County 

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Bell, Florida

Sq Ft: 1376   Year: 1984 Acres: 1.170  

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Suwannee River - Gilchrest County 

Riverfront  Lot

Bell, Florida

Acres: 0.700  

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Suwannee River - Gilchrest County 

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Bell, Florida

Acres: 6.070  

Long Pond - Levy County Information

Long Pond in Levy County is thought to have been formed along a fault line, caused by earthquake activity several thousand years ago. History: By the time Florida was admitted to the Union in 1845, the small settlement of present-day Chiefland was being served by two stage-coach routes. One ran from Lukens, near Cedar Key, through Vista, and at Clay Landing turned toward Long Pond, running east. It is well defined on a Plat, part of which was drawn in 1843. The other route, it is said, came from the East coast and continued on to the northern part of the state. Today Chiefland is a small, modern, progressive town. U. S. Highways 19, 27A and 98 pass through it, making the town truly a crossroads. In 1974, the population was estimated to be 2,245. Chiefland has progressed so much that very few of the "frame buildings with tin roofs" remain, and I do not know the location of a single chinaberry tree, so prevalent in the Thirties. The stores are modern and offer every service to be found in any town of similar size in the state. The annual Watermelon Festival, staged in June, brings thousands of visitors to the town." Well-lighted streets, attractive homes, a progressive newspaper, a fully accredited school, numerous churches -- all help make Chiefland the major community of Levy County.

Long Pond - Levy County
Boating Information

Big Chiefs Mini-Storage, 352-493-1022, 6390 NW 125th Ln, Chiefland, FL 32626 (Boat Dock and Storage)


Long Pond - Levy County
Camping Information

Chiefland Rv Park, 352-493-1493, 316 NW 11th Ave, Chiefland, FL 32626-1141

Manatee Springs Country Store & R V Camp, 352-493-0422, 11490 NW 115th St, Chiefland, FL 32626-2142

Breezy Acres Campground, 352-493-7602, Hwy Alt 27, Chiefland, FL 32626


Long Pond - Levy County
Local Area Businesses

Chiefland Golf and Country Club, 352-493-2375, 9650 NW 115th St, Chiefland, FL 32626-3843

Florida has more natural lakes than any other state in the southeast. Unlike the large, deep lakes of the northern U.S. which were generally formed by glacial processes, most of Florida's shallow and sloping lakes were primarily formed by erosion and/or collapse of the karst limestone bedrock. Some lakes are natural depressions in the ancient limestone bedrock that were formed by wave action or water currents as sea levels rose and fell over millions of years. Generally, these lakes are shallow bowl-shaped waterbodies that are only a few meters deep. Depression lakes are generally elongated, or appear threaded together, along the coast or near rivers. Examples include Lake Okeechobee, Lake Washington, Long Pond, Winder Lake, and Lake Helen Blazes.


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