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Depot Park

4.8 (53 reviews)
Open 6:30 am - 11:30 pm
Updated 2 months ago

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Wade W.

Depot is one of the best parks around. Best in Gainesville for sure. I like the paved pathways for running or walking. It's good for families. He park is well maintained. They have a big pond with birds, alligators and turtles. It's next to a small science center. They have gazebos you can reserve for events. There is a beautiful playground that's huge and awesome for kids of all ages. Parking is in front and also next door in another lot. They have some places to eat right next to the park with several choices. I can't say enough good about this park.

Simone M.

Why did I not know about this park before!? This park is an amazing addition to the city of Gainesville. I have passed this park plenty of times when going to Luke's Bagel but I decided to stop by because it's Earth Month - and the weather was on it's best behavior. When you arrive to the park, there's a nice sized lot for parking which is features a nice sized pavillion right in front of it. The pavillion area has a few grills and nearby there's a bathroom and water fountain station. This park has several walking trails and a nice grassed area - which was perfect for tanning or even reading a nice book and enjoying the late. The park has a walking trail that takes you to the Cade Museum as well. Make sure you wear your sunscreen or protection although there are shady area - when it's sunny, it can get extremely hot. If you have kids, this park is also great to release their energy - as there's a nice sized playground that even an adult can envy. If you're craving something to eat - definitely stop by the Depot gift shop, or Goldie's Burgers. I love that this park caters to ALL ages with its great walking trails, fresh air, and great views!

John M.

Depot Park is an amazing find in Gainesville, Florida. I do not know how long this park has been here, but I have never noticed it before on my travels here. I am certainly glad I did this time. I enjoyed walking the little nature path, which is an asphalt walkway, however trees line both sides it was a very pleasant experience. The park also has a nice little playground for children and there is a lake with a fountain and it that the park is centered around. They also have Pavilions that you can kick back and relax for a bit. I also noticed on one corner, they had restaurants and stuff like that in old school box cars. Our communities definitely need parks like this. A place where people can come and escape the everyday grind of the modern world. This park is definitely a great addition to the Gainesville area. I give it five stars.

Martina D.

Depot Park is a fairly new park that's kinda cool to walk around in. Tip: On the minus side, there's not a lot of shade here, so it tends to get pretty hot during the summer months. Among the attractions here, you'll find the Cade Museum.  This place offers a fair number of interesting exhibits to see.  There's even a place that sells beer and wine if you happen to be here in the evening :-)

James K.

This park really does have everything. Fields to lay down in, to have a picnic, to take time for self care. There are paths to take through the park, around the park, behind the park. It has an extensive and expansive playground (which I as an adult would happily use without shame). It also has a restaurant, a pavilion and a museum for getting up to a few different things. You can park your bike here and take a leisurely stroll around the various small lakes and canopied walkways. One of the best parts that has nothing to do with the park is that Luke's is right across the street. Grab an amazingly fluffy bagel then head back over to enjoy a relaxing breakfast laid out on the grass. Pretty darn great place to exist.

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Molly M.

A gem of a park in Gainesville! Nicely fenced playground area, clean restrooms, walking and biking trail around the campus, the old depot has been restored. Off street parking lots are available, we found the large parking lot off of SE Veitch Street.

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Alesa W.

Great place to go walking and get some fresh air and great food! A colleague of mine recommended Goldie's, a food spot within the park (owned by pop of top and the top) My husband and I had a chance to go and it didn't disappoint! The lady who took our order was Bert pleasant, the eating area was perfect-not many people inside (just 1 family) because it was so beautiful out everyone was outside. We sat in the area where you place your order on the picnic table to eat and the food, OMG it was great! We both had the cheeseburger (my husband added bacon on his) with a side of onion rings, tots (with mine) and crinkle fries but all in all we shared and tried all the sides! All were yummy! Fries were seasoned and so good with the goldie sauce! The bun and burger ratio was perfect and the bun was soft. We definitely were glad to try another yummy spot in Gainesville! We will be back!

Gaby M.

Such a nice way to spend a Saturday! I was super impressed with how clean the park was considering dogs are allowed to be leashes everywhere. I loved the trails and being able to just lay a blanket down on the grass and relax for as long as I wanted! We went on a cooler day and were able to get an awesome spot in the sun! There is a deliciosandwich shop, a pizza good truck, and a beer and wine place to get snacks and something I drink while relaxing!! I can't wait to go back!

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On the east side of the park, they are nearing the completion of the Cade Museum for Creativity & Invention - I can't wait until that opens!

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Kanapaha Park

Kanapaha Park

4.3(7 reviews)
6.2 mi

I had been coming to this park since middle school and since moving back, I wanted to switch up my…read moregym routine with some outdoor walks on a trail. When driving into the parking lot, the parking lot is sufficient especially if you go in the early morning or afternoon. In the last 10 years, they have done some renovations where they have added these beautiful memorial plaques dedicated to fallen soldiers. What I thought was super cool is that I walked up to the World War II plaque and saw my great uncle's name! It was definitely a heartwarming touch and just proud moment. The plaques range from the American Revolutionary War to more recent times. I'm a huge history buff, so for me it's a plus for me. The park has a walking trail that's paved and smooth to walk on, that starts from the parking lot and has different workout station areas along the trail. There's a playground area and multiple pavilions with grills which are great for parties and cookouts/family gatherings. Also, there's a softball field, basketball courts, soccer fields, and also a roller hockey rink. I think this park is great for everyone, singles and families as there's something to do or just enjoy the great outdoor area.

Very civilized park that caters to many local groups and the Gainesville community. It's a perfect…read moreplace to go for exercise without having to pay the gym memberships all while enjoying the great outdoors. They have basketball courts, volleyball, BBQ grills and covered tables for parties, a playground, hiking trails, and more all surrounded by wild animals and nature. The amenities offered at Kanapaha Park are free and great for neighboring communities to enjoy. FYI, there are peak times usually in the summer. The hours are: Mon - Wed: 9:00 am - 7:00 pm Fri - Sun: 9:00 am - 7:00 pm

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Tom Petty Park - She was pecking and pecking, and then she jumped right into the tree to her nest! Cool!

Tom Petty Park

4.7(14 reviews)
1.4 mi

I am so glad this park is here! There are two names. Tom Petty Park is the baseball field and the…read morerest of it is Northeast Park....I think! Either way, this is where I come to do my birding! So many species of bird flit( warblers, sparrows, woodpeckers, and bluebirds, mostly) around here, ignoring all the construction that is going on near the baseball diamonds. It is a dog park, picnic area, or tai chi spot. You could have food under one of the pavilions, or just spread a blanket on the flat ground and ingest your deliciousness! Either way, it is a peaceful place to hang out in, walk through or enjoy activities with your dog or signif other! I come here at least three times a week!

Tom Petty Park is a cool park named for Gainesville, Florida's favorite son. Tom Petty is probably…read morethe most famous person to come out of Gainesville and it is fitting to have a park named after him. The park itself is pretty nice. It offers plenty of parking, has a nice walking path, tennis courts, a baseball field and more. It was a nice place to spend a bit of time on a Tuesday mid to late afternoon. I enjoyed walking the trail and just chilling. There was a decent amount of people in the park and they all seemed to be enjoying Tom Petty Park, as well. Tom Petty was an iconic rock and roller with a string of hits including "Listen to Her Heart," "Running Down a Dream," "American Girl," "Don't Do Me Like That," "Here Comes My Girl,"Free Falling," and more. It is fitting that Gainesville, Florida remembers Tom Petty and honor him with a park.

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Hogtown Creek Greenway - Boardwalk through Hogtown Creek Greenway.

Hogtown Creek Greenway

4.3(7 reviews)
3.0 mi

Gainesville is so lucky to have such a wonderful shaded enviroment to visit, free of charge. The…read moretall trees with moss blowing in the breeze are a beautiful example of what North Florida has to offer. The boardwalks are fairly new and are still in pristine condition. My favorite place to park the car is over at Westside Park and walk over, carefully dodging the traffic that blasts down 8th Avenue. If you enter the boardwalk on the North side of 8th Avenue there are breaks in the boardwalk to wonder the footpath trails and streams and sometimes you will end up on standing in people's backyards.

Hogtown Creek Greenway is one of my favorite smaller wild areas in Alachua County and, what is…read moremore, it is close enough to the UF campus and several neighborhoods to make it easy enough to get to without a car. In fact, its trails--while not that long and sometimes flooded out in wet weather--are awesome for mountain biking. The Greenway came about because Hogtown Creek and its various tributaries flow through this lowland area of Gainesville and while there is a lot of development surrounding what has become the Greenway, the lands that compose the Greenway itself would not be suited to development and, more importantly, are essential to not develop given the fragile and unique ecosystems they provide. The City of Gainesville should be praised for its efforts not only protect these lands but to make them open to the public. Just controlling the flow of water in this area-brokering its ability to remain true to the natural course of these creeks while also ensuring that flooding in nearby neighborhoods isn't likely-must have been a huge challenge. To the south-west of the Greenway off of University Avenue, Hogtown Creek is directed through a grouping of canals and other engineered mechanisms to regulate its flow but when it emerges in the Greenway, it returns to its pristine natural status. The Hogtown Greenway, if you enter it via the Loblolly Facility, provides a broad trail that is adept for hiking or mountain biking. A boardwalk has been built to continue this trail over places that are normally (or at least very often) wet and it's a short hike through this area to the 8th Avenue entrance to the Greenway across from Westside Park. The stretch of 8th Avenue here is where the Gainesville Planet Monuments-one obelisk for each of the solar system's planets including Pluto and the Sun-are located so these are a nice diversion to examine up close if you've only driven by them before in a hurry. Within the woods of the Loblolly section, there's a lot to notice if you wish to take the time. An informative sign at the 8th Avenue side of the path notes that a diverse variety of wildlife from river otters to various birds to the rough green snake are found in this environment: You will have to be patient to see them, though. Mostly, like elsewhere in the region, you'll spot squirrels, birds, and perhaps a black racer or other snake. Lizards and insects are also omnipresent and on account of the latter, insect spay is a good idea as to keep the pesky ones off of your body and discouraged from sucking your blood. The boardwalk trail has a smaller off-shoot which leads down to the creek bed itself and makes for a great oppurtunity to examine a creek of this sort up close. The sandy banks, muddy yet peaceful waters of the creek, and canopy of trees above make for a very serene experience. If you continue across 8th Avenue to the opposite side of the street and walk a ways east, you will encounter another boardwalk that runs all the way from 8th Avenue to 16th Avenue, south to north. This boardwalk is a minor yet grand feat of engineering, having been perfectly crafted and took, I can only guess, a fair amount of cash to complete. For that reason if no other (and there are plenty of others) I hope that it's used by a lot of people. When I've been out on the boardwalk with my bike, I have nearly always encountered people walking their dogs or running here, so it seems I am not by far its only fan or user. The magic of the boardwalk is that it runs through a wetland environment which would be very hard to access otherwise and affords a pleasent walk with a great view of what much of this region's natural areas are like if you got right into the thick of them. One can, in theory, continue on 16th Avenue eastward to the Alfred A. Ring Park entrance and there explore even more of Gainesville's diverse ecosystems, depsite being a stone's throw from subdivisions and houses with swimming pools. The boardwalk therefore not only makes for a great means of getting from 16th Avenue over to 8th Avenue (or of course, the other way around) but also a nice diversion into the woods to just get away from your busy life for a moment or two.

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Hogtown Creek Greenway - Hogtown Creek.

Hogtown Creek.

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Bivens Arm Nature - The same hawk flies to the post near the exit to let me get a better photo! Wow!!

Bivens Arm Nature

4.4(8 reviews)
1.8 mi

Biven's Arm Nature Park is all the way down at the very end of South Main St. People speed down in…read morethis section, so be extra careful in coming and going! Once you get in the park, there is plenty of parking along with restrooms and a water fountain, as well. The picnic area, where you can rest or have a meal with friends and family, also has a large swing for recreation. This park feels somewhat isolated because of its location, and that adds a nice feeling of privacy. There is a large, covered deck with seating for about 50 people to have meetings, gatherings or even a wedding, if so inclined! The deck seems to have an overlook towards the end, but there is no view because of the overgrowth of vegetation. There is a lake there, but you have to go on the trails to get a good look at it. Bring a water bottle and fill it up, before you go hiking, as it gets pretty hot, depending on the season. It's not an amazing place, but it is quite peaceful and well-kept. If you are lucky, you might see a hawk or large woodpecker, as well as smaller birds.

I have driven by this park countless times over the years and today, I finally took the time to…read morecheck this park out. Overall, this park is a nice enough place and while not a huge park, it was a nice enough respite from the day to day grind and hustle of the modern world. I enjoyed the nature trail and the overall feel of the place. It also had adequate parking. I would definitely recommend here and I will give it five stars overall. Go check it out for yourself if you find yourself in Gainesville, Florida.

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Bivens Arm Nature - A red-shouldered hawk posts up on the swing set to get a better look at me.

A red-shouldered hawk posts up on the swing set to get a better look at me.

Bivens Arm Nature - A small Carolina wren comes to check me out

A small Carolina wren comes to check me out

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