
Port Richey and New Port Richey serve as the primary hubs along the Florida Gulf Coast in this mid-century survey, which was updated in the late 1980s to reflect significant urban expansion. The coastline is defined by a intricate network of tidal inlets and bayous, including Millers Bayou and Salt Springs Run, while the inland terrain is dotted with numerous small lakes such as Orchid Lake and Hidden Lake. The Pithlachascotee River winds through the southern portion of the map, providing a natural focus for development.
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