5 Star Places To Visit in Webster, Florida, United States (3)


  1. 5.0 Chase Animal Rescue And Sanctuary (16 reviews)
    - Incredible Experience
    Nature & Wildlife Tours
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    Painting with Primates was one of the coolest things I’ve ever done. I was worried it would be something where you’re painting and there’s a lemur in a cage behind you. But no, you are IN the lemur enclosure (with other critters too!), and the animals are so friendly and sweet. The staff & volunteers were very knowledgeable and kind, the animals are very well cared for. I will definitely be coming back! (Shoutout to Amber who took the pics for all of us today!) See more..
  2. 5.0 October Oaks (2 reviews)
    - Great Venue
    Spent More than 3 hours Wedding Chapels
    Went to a wedding at this beautiful farm tucked away between Brooksville and Webster Florida. The staff and facilities were first class! See more..
  3. 5.0 Florida Bass Conservation Center (1 review)
    - Good Learning Experience
    Saturday: Government Buildings
    12/29/21 - The web site still had this facility closed due to COVID. We were close and decided to stop to see if it really was closed. We arrived about 12:15 pm and a pickup truck pulled up and asked us if we wanted to look around and we said yes. There is no charge to visit this facility. Eric was on his way home for the day but took the time to show us around. Trophy fish and information about the sport of Bass fishing is displayed upstairs. There is also an aquarium. This hatchery serves the entire state. The receptionist that is normally in the building had gone out so Eric took us upstairs to show us the displays and then took us out to the tanks to see the fish. There were various different sizes of the fish and different species as well. Who knew that genetically the bass on the east coast of Florida are different from those of the on the West coast. Who knew that they put a fish that loves to eat mosquito larva in the wet ditches along the road as a means of mosquito management. They hand feed the small fish with pellets that the University of Florida developed in association with the center. The fish have to be taught to eat the pellets which is not normal for them. Learned a great deal from the visit. There are I believe two ponds on site that you can actually even fish in. Great opportunity to spend sometime looking at and learning about the conservation effort. See more..