County of Citrus recently issued the following announcement.
On Saturday, January 1, 2022, newly enacted boat launch fees will take effect at the following County- maintained boat ramps: Ft. Island Gulf Beach, Ft. Island Trail Park,
Hernando Beach, and MacRae’s. No other County boat ramps currently require launch fees. The fees collected will be used to maintain and improve Citrus County boat ramps.
Premium Parking Service, L.L.C, has been contracted by Citrus County Parks and Recreation to handle the collection and enforcement of the boat launch fees. Customers will
have the option to pay the fees by downloading the Premium Parking app, using a QR code (located at the ramps), or contacting
the customer service payment line at (844) 236-2011. Customers can choose to pay the daily launch fee or register for the resident or non-resident annual passes directly through
the Premium Parking website.
Fees/Payment Information:
• $10.00 daily fee for launching a watercraft
• $25.00 annual pass fee for a resident of Citrus County launching a watercraft (with proof of residency)
• $75.00 annual pass fee for a non-resident of Citrus County launching a watercraft
Watercraft is defined as any and all kinds of flotation vessels designated for use on the water, whether or not motorized, including, but not limited to: boats, canoes, kayaks, jet skis,
Skidoos, pedal craft, pontoon boats, rafts, inflatable craft, tubes, paddleboards, or wind propelled
surfboards. One license plate is permitted per pass holder.
Only one annual pass/subscription per trailer tag is required to access any of these four County launches. Residency verification is required for the annual pass/subscription within
3 days of purchase. Customers will be required to provide a copy of their State of Florida ID/Driver’s License or utility bill with a Citrus County address to verify residency.To
purchase a daily or annual pass, please visit the Premium Parking website at http://www.premiumparking.com/city/citrus-county.
For more information, contact Citrus County Parks and Recreation at (352) 527-7540.
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