Awesome sinkhole you can walk down into with the
stairs provided. Trails surround the sinkhole. The only
downside is the climb back up the stairs!
San Felasco comprises two distinct parks separated
by a creek. The strictly hiking trailhead is located off
of Millhopper Road and the biking and equestrian trail
head is located off of 441. Miles of trails through gorgeous
preserve land where you will more than likely see a deer or five!
Kanapaha is a 62 acre facility home to not only the
state's largest display of bamboos and other plants,
but it is also the site of the popular Kanapaha Annual Arts
festival with tons of vendors, food and live entertainment!
Ichetucknee Springs State Park
Gum Root Swamp - 741 acre conservation area
Alfred A. Ring Park - Located off Glen Springs Road, this
19 acre park comprises trails through hammocks and passing
Hogtown Creek and picnic areas
Dudley Farm State Park - Home to 18 buildings representing a late
1800s farm which includes staff in period clothing, the original family
farmhouse complete with furnishings and even a functional cane syrup complex.
OLeno State Park - Oleno is approx. 6 miles north of High Springs,
but worth mentioning as it is located along the Santa Fe River, has
multiple sinkholes, hammocks and is near River Rise State Preserve.
You may canoe, hike, bike, fish and picnic here and even camp at the
full-facility campground.
Find more parks at www.floridastateparks.org
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