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Lecanto is an unincorporated census-designated place (CDP) in Citrus County, Florida, United States, located in the west-central part of the state along the Nature Coast region.[1] As of the 2020 United States Census, it had a population of 6,301 residents, with projections reaching approximately 7,202 by 2025.[2] The community spans about 26.93 square miles of land and functions primarily as an administrative and educational hub for the county, housing key facilities such as the Citrus County Emergency Operations Center and the Wilton Simpson Citrus Campus of the College of Central Florida.[3][4]
Historically, the area now known as Lecanto was originally called Middleground and emerged as a rural farming community in the late 19th century, shortly after Citrus County was established on June 2, 1887, from portions of Hernando County.[5][6] The region's early development was tied to agriculture, particularly citrus groves that gave the county its name, though the broader area has prehistoric roots with Native American presence dating back millennia and European exploration by Hernando de Soto in 1539.[7] Today, Lecanto remains largely residential and administrative, with a focus on public services rather than heavy industry or tourism, though it benefits from proximity to natural attractions like the Withlacoochee State Forest and the Gulf of Mexico.
Demographically, Lecanto's population is predominantly White (about 87.8%), with smaller proportions of Hispanic or Latino (2.9%), two or more races (4.3%), and other groups (2023 ACS); the median age is 45.3 years, reflecting a mature community.[8] The median household income was $52,996 (2019-2023 ACS), and the area features a mix of single-family homes, with education levels including about 20.2% of adults aged 25 and older holding a bachelor's degree or higher (2023 ACS).[9] Education plays a central role, anchored by Lecanto High School, a public institution serving grades 9–12 with over 1,700 students and known for its AP and International Baccalaureate programs.[10] The community also supports local parks, such as the 20-acre Lecanto Community Park with its shaded jogging trails, and ongoing infrastructure improvements along Lecanto Highway (County Road 491).[11]
