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Alachua Parks & Gardens
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Parks & Gardens in Alachua, Florida.
River Rise Preserve State Park More Info
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River Rise Preserve State Park is located about six miles north from Alachua in High Springs, FL. Hiking, biking and camping are all acitivities to be enjoyed at this park. This is also where the Santa Fe River re-emerges after going underground in O'Leno State Park. Address: 410 Southeast O'Leno Park Road | High Springs, FL | 32643 Tel: 1 904 454-1853
Peacock Springs State Park More Info
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Peacock Springs State Park is situated in Fort White, about 15 miles north and west of Alachua, FL. One of the main features of this park is the underwater cave system, a popular attraction with scuba divers. A number of sink holes and underground springs can also be found at this 288-acre recreation area. Address: Route 2 | Fort White, FL | 32038 Tel: 1 386 497-2511
Ichetucknee Springs State Park More Info
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Ichetucknee Springs State Park is located about 15 miles northwest of Alachua, FL. The Ichetucknee Springs is composed of a series of aquifers that discharge 233 million gallons of water a day, water which in turm feeds the Ichetucknee River. Canoeing, kayaking and hiking are all popular activities at this park. Address: Route 2 | Fort White, FL | 32038 Tel: 1 386 497-2511
Dudley Farm Historic State Park More Info
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Located about 15 miles southwest of Alachua, the Dudley Farm Historic State Park provides school children with the opportunity to see how a traditional farm works. Flower gardens, vegetable gardens and crop fields are on-site, as well as the Dudley farmhouse with relics on display from a bygone era.
Address: 18730 West Newberry Road | Newberry, FL | 32669 Tel: 1 352 472-1142
O'Leno State Park More Info
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O'Leno State Park is located in High Springs, about 12 miles southeast of Alachua, FL. This park is next to the Santa Fe River, which disappears underground in O'Leno and resurfaces on a smaller scale in River Rise Preserve State Park, which is a short drive from O'Leno. Open from 8am to sunset, 365 days a year. Address: Route 2 | High Springs, FL | 32643 Tel: 1 386 454-1853
Devils Millhopper Geological State Park More Info
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Devils Millhopper Geological State Park offers visitors the chance to see a massive sinkhole, formed when the roof to an underground cavern collapsed. The 120-foot deep sinkhole can be explored from boardwalks and stairways, or by traversing a four-foot wide nature trail that follows the rim of the hole. Address: 12720 Northwest 109 Lane | Alachua, FL | 32615 Tel: 1 352 955-2008