Dunnellon (Dunnellon)
Dunnellon is a city with the unique feature of sitting in 3 counties in Marion, Levy & Citrus counties in Florida, United States. The predominant part falls in the Marion county. The population was 1,928 at the 2020 census, up from 1,733 in 2010. It is part of the Ocala Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Dunnellon is located in southwestern Marion County at 29°3'N 82°27'W (29.0500, –82.4555), 76 mi due north of Tampa. It is bordered to the southwest by the Withlacoochee River, which forms the border with Citrus County. Dunnellon is bordered to the north by unincorporated Rainbow Springs.
U.S. Route 41 passes through the city, leading north 24 mi to Williston and south 18 mi to Inverness. Ocala, the Marion county seat, is 24 mi to the northeast.
According to the United States Census Bureau, Dunnellon has a total area of 9.1 sqmi, of which 8.8 sqmi are land and 0.3 sqmi, or 3.27%, are water. The Rainbow River joins the Withlacoochee River in Dunnellon, with the combined flow leading west toward the Gulf of Mexico.
Dunnellon is located in southwestern Marion County at 29°3'N 82°27'W (29.0500, –82.4555), 76 mi due north of Tampa. It is bordered to the southwest by the Withlacoochee River, which forms the border with Citrus County. Dunnellon is bordered to the north by unincorporated Rainbow Springs.
U.S. Route 41 passes through the city, leading north 24 mi to Williston and south 18 mi to Inverness. Ocala, the Marion county seat, is 24 mi to the northeast.
According to the United States Census Bureau, Dunnellon has a total area of 9.1 sqmi, of which 8.8 sqmi are land and 0.3 sqmi, or 3.27%, are water. The Rainbow River joins the Withlacoochee River in Dunnellon, with the combined flow leading west toward the Gulf of Mexico.
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