New Port Richey is bordered by
cattle and horse ranches to the east and Gulf waters to the
west. A scenic boat ride through the foliage and wildlife of the
Cotee river brings you through the city of New Port Richey and
out to the glistening Gulf waters, perfect for snorkeling, scuba
diving, boating and fishing.
The Cotee River, once a retreat for silent film-era movie stars,
offers exciting tours through its enchanting jungle areas,
replete with alligators and parakeets. West Pasco county has a
number of well-kept recreational areas that provide
entertainment for all ages, including ball fields, playgrounds,
jogging, cycling and swimming.
There are a number of festivals in the New Port Richey area that
offer a healthy mixture of entertainment and cultural history.
The most well known festival is the Chasco Fiesta, first held in
1922. The local postmaster penned a legend describing the
capture of a Spanish expedition by a Calusa Indian tribe to give
the festival a theme. The beautiful Pithlachascotee River loaned
its name to Queen Chasco and her consort, King Pithla, providing
the event with royalty, and a West Pasco tradition was born.
Today the event offers a combination of fun, food, and
entertainment with a Native American Pow Wow, premier street &
boat parades, carnival and much more. If you are looking for
family fun and heritage this festival held in March each year
honoring tribes from as far away as Mexico and Oklahoma is not
to be missed!
New Port Richey is a prospering business community complemented
by the area's natural beauty, culture, and bountiful activities. |
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