Alachua County, Florida
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Alachua Florida
Gainesville Florida
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Devils Millhopper Geological State Park
In the midst of north Florida's sandy terrain and pine forests, a bowl-shaped cavity 120 feet deep leads down to a miniature rain forest. Numerous springs flow out of the walls of the sink into streams that then disappear into a cave at the bottom. Truly a natual wonder!
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Florida Crane and Nature Festival
Join the Florida Trail Association and the Alachua Conservation Trust during MLK weekend to celebrate the wintering Sandhill Cranes, endangered Whooping Cranes, wild horses, bison and more than 270 species of birds in Alachua County.
Activities include:
Discovering more than 150 wintering birds, including the American Bald Eagle
Biking the Gainesville-Hawthorne Trail
Saturday night dinner with a keynote speaker
Silent Auction
Wildlife and Birding Presentations
There is a fee for registration that covers breakfast, lunch, dinner and shuttle service to bird-watching locations.
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Gainesville-Hawthorne Trail
Designed for walking, cycling, and horseback riding.
Equestrian Facilities: Horse trails, Horse trailer parking, Hiking trails
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Kanapaha Botanical Gardens
Picnicking, gift shop, plant nursery. Beautiful manicured and natural gardens, including a large variety of bamboos.
High Springs Florida
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O'Leno State Park
Oleno StatePark is located along the banks of the scenic Santa Fe River, a tributary of the Suwannee River. The park features sinkholes, hardwood hammocks, river swamps, sandhills and a suspension bridge across the river.
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Poe Springs
The Gainesville area's largest spring!
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River Rise State Park
The Santa Fe River goes underground in O'Leno State Park and reemerges over three miles away in River Rise State Park as a circular pool before resuming its journey to the Suwannee River...
Micanopy Florida
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Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park
Paynes Prairie became Florida´s first state preserve in 1971 and is now designated as a National Natural Landmark. Noted artist and naturalist William Bartram called it the great Alachua Savannah when he wrote about his visit to the prairie in 1774.
Over 20 distinct biological communities provide a rich array of habitats for wildlife and livestock, including alligators, bison, horses and over 270 species of birds.
The preserve has an amazing array of activities available including wildlife viewing, biking, hiking, equestrian trails and camping, both primative and full service camping, and a visitors center to name a few. Paynes Prairie is one of Florida's most unique natural treasures.
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Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park
Paynes Prairie is biologically, geologically, and historically unique. This park became Florida´s first state preserve in 1971 and is now designated as a National Natural Landmark.
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