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Office: PASCO COUNTY TOURISM DEVELOPMENT
Film Liaison: Eric Keaton
Phone: 727 847-8129
Fax: 727 847-8168
E-Mail Address: ekeaton@pascocountyfl.net
Website: www.visitpasco.net
Mailing Address:
7530 Little Road #340 New Port Richey, FL 34654-
Coverage Area:
Pasco County serves Holiday, New Port Richey, Port Richey, Bayonet Point, Hudson, Land O Lakes, Zephyrhills, Dade City, Wesley Chapel, San Antonio, St. Leo, Odessa.
Unique Locations:
1925 theater now serves as a community playhouse; Anclote Key State Preserve, a 3-mile undeveloped island in the gulf; Aquatic Adventures, Scuba West, Tarpon Sports & Scuba provide an underwater playground for scuba divers; Aripeka, a scenic and historic fishing village on the Gulf of Mexico; Edwinola Congregate Living Facility, part private residence and part resort; farms; Jay B. Starkey Wilderness Park, situated on 8,300 acres with primitive cabins; Lake Jovita, located near St. Leo College, is surrounded by rolling hills; Lil Buckaroo Ranch & Stables fully equipped equestrian trails; old homes circa late 1800's; Pasco County Courthouse, built in 1909, is the focal point of downtown; Pioneer Florida Museum includes an original cracker house, a turn-of-the-century Baptist church and little red schoolhouse; rural areas; Saddlebrook Resort; Seaboard Coast Line (Amtrak) Depot, built in 1912; serene beaches with picnic areas, playgrounds and nature trails situated inland and along the Gulf of Mexico coastline; Skydive City offers the perfect setting for the thrill of skydiving; more than 20 golf courses and country clubs; Withlacoochee River Park features a replicated Native American village. Pasco County boasts thousands of acres set aside for parks and recreation, and more than 20 miles of magnificent Gulf Coast waters that provide underwater playgrounds for scuba diving at depths of 20 to 90 feet. Divers can observe numerous species of fish, explore sunken barges or a World War II Hellcat fighter plane and bombers. The traditional beauty of the area's southern-styled homes is outdone by nature's surrounding artistry.
Past Productions:
Permitting Info:
Permits may be obtained by sending a summary of the proposed project and the resources needed by the production company to the Development Review Division of Pasco County. It is essential to contact the film office prior to any filming activities. Certificate of insurance is required. Police rates vary with scope of project.