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    Lake Alice

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    Lake Wauburg

    Lake Wauburg

    5.0(9 reviews)
    8.2 mi

    Lake Wauburg is wonderful. I have been here on many occasions for fun and some professional…read moredevelopment and the staff and students here are so great. As a UF graduate student, all you need to do is show your Gator-1 card and you and 4 friends get into the park for free. There is something for absolutely everyone to get involved in. If you are looking for a day on the lake, you can do that with canoeing, kayaking, sailing or just swimming. If you want to be extra safe doing these activities they have life vests and lifeguards working to help you out. If you are looking for some adventure, then try the high ropes course or the rock climbing wall. Both of these have different hours, but you can go when they have those times and go on an adventure in the trees with these courses. My office last year went on a professional development, trust exercise last year and it was great. We all got to work together and create a wonderful experience with our teammates. We did the low ground course and learned to work together better. If you are just looking for a great picnic spot, this is the place for you. It has tons of picnic tables and charcoal grills, so you can your friends can use these. Overall a great place to spend the day on the water or just relaxing in a great space! I highly recommend this!

    Lake Wauburg is a cool lake that sits just south of Paynes Prairie and is located in Alachua…read moreCounty, Florida. It is a pleasant enough lake and while not big, it is a nice place to chill for a bit.

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    Kanapaha Park

    Kanapaha Park

    4.3(7 reviews)
    4.0 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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    Kanapaha Park
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    Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park - Bald eagle!

    Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park

    4.6(62 reviews)
    6.2 mi

    A great place to start your adventure and exploration of the Prarie…read more I recently stopped by the Payne's Prairie Preserve State Park Visitor Center in Micanopy, Florida, and it was a fantastic experience! Yes, you do pay the $6 per vehicle entrance fee to enter the state park, and it's a bit of a drive from the main gate along the park road to reach the parking lot. From there, you walk a short distance to the center itself. But once you arrive, it's absolutely worth it. The Visitor Center is very nice and modern building with large floor-to-ceiling windows directly across from teh entrance offering great views of the prairie itself. The staff, specifically Brad, was very helpful, The sets of displays provide an good overview of the prairie's natural and cultural history through interactive exhibits. There is also a short film in the theater room about the location. I really liked the observation area and spotting scopes. One scope was perfectly trained on a bald eagle perched about two miles away. I thought that was an incredible sight! It made the whole prairie feel alive and gave us a real sense of the wildlife that calls this special place home (wild horses and bison live here too). There is a small gift shop, restrooms, and the building provides easy access to trails and an observation tower nearby. It's a perfect starting point to understand and appreciate this unique place. If you're in the Gainesville area, make time for Payne's Prairie. The Visitor Center is a hidden gem that turns a simple stop into a memorable visit. I highly recommended it.

    We took advantage of our Florida State Park Pass (saved us the $6 entrance fee) and took a drive to…read morethe park. This is a beautiful park to drive or hike. The drive in and to the visitor center is so pretty! The trees make a nice, shady canopy. You can see various animals from the observation tower, open range or hiking. It was late afternoon and hot when we were there so we didn't see much (one deer!) and I'm sure the animals were in the shade somewhere.

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    Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park - Sunrise from platform out in the savanna

    Sunrise from platform out in the savanna

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    Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park - Watch Tower

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    Kate's Fish Camp - A Hawk moth visits our ginger bloom. A rare and special moment.

    Kate's Fish Camp

    3.1(16 reviews)
    7.1 mi

    Great place to spend some time. Nice shady spots, excellent trails, and the owners are sweet and…read moreaccommodating. Highly recommende.

    We had the pleasure of visiting Kate's Fish Camp around Thanksgiving and have to say that owners…read moreMike & Monica were open, welcoming, & helpful throughout our visit. FYI- Monica,...not "Kate", is the current "proprietress", chuckling as folks tend to still address her as "Kate". Being Nature Lovers ourselves, we fully acknowledge the rationale for not having an on-site dump station, with such close proximity to natural waterways, and such. This information is freely shared when calling or upon arrival with the additional info provided of access to dump station at local Love's Travel Center in Hawthorne. Knowing this, arrive with empty tanks in your camper unit, to give you peace of mind & extra time. The water provided is great; Wifi Access -Kudos!; and the shower facility offers a wonderful, strong, steamy, hot-water flow with the added treat of seeing the moon & night sky above! The shower area and bathroom were always kept clean, well-stocked, and well-lit for evening visits. Our stay also followed the passes of both Helene & Milton...so things may have been looking a little rough... It was truly a pleasant surprise to have such easy access to the paved Gainesville-Hawthorne Trail, of which we made frequent use for biking; hiking; and all-around wild-life strolling....while greeting local fisherman along the way. Lots & Lots of wildlife!!...Actually saw 21 wild turkeys one morning, that came out of hiding right after Thanksgiving passed!! The entrance from the main road may be a bit bumpy from the pavement change, and possible weather impact, just be alert & as always,.. take your time. There are traffic sounds heard, due to easy access to & from the campground,...however, it served as white-noise during those times when we were inside the RV. The benefit of having a taste of "Old-Time" Florida with such ease of access to Restaurants; Services; Healthcare; Parks/preserves; Entertainment/Sports/Art venues; & shopping , pretty much gives the best of both worlds. Be sure to take a stroll to the Campsite Office be fore you depart & treat yourself by picking out one ( or more) of the many hand-made soaps; lotions; balms; shampoos; & "Swamp Juice" that Monica creates!....Don't forget to pick up a few extras for gifting those worthy friends & family members!!

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    Kate's Fish Camp - Kate's was Kelly's saw mill in the 1800's. This is a picture of a turpentine harvest, cat faces are found all through the River Styx.

    Kate's was Kelly's saw mill in the 1800's. This is a picture of a turpentine harvest, cat faces are found all through the River Styx.

    Kate's Fish Camp - Enjoy a campfire, we have plenty of wood fall

    Enjoy a campfire, we have plenty of wood fall

    Kate's Fish Camp - Grills and picnic tables for your camping area

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    Grills and picnic tables for your camping area

    Lake Pithlachocco Trailhead - The bridge into exploration

    Lake Pithlachocco Trailhead

    4.3(3 reviews)
    6.5 mi

    Now that I have had a chance to really bike the paths and see the deck on the lake, I can really…read moresay that all I want to do is go back! There are hiking and biking trails, but it is possible to bike the hiking trails, but the tree roots make it very difficult. You might have to dismount to stay safe, in some areas. This is a huge swath of woods to explore! The trail goes in many different directions, so pay close attention! Sometimes it looks like the trail ends, and then you get closer to where you think it will end, and you see the path ahead. This is an explorer's trail not a racer's trail. You can come out here for fitness, but you can't go full speed. Lots and lots of birds to hear, in the morning, and the deck overlooking the lake is quite nice! There are bugs, but they don't bite! Be careful as you go to the overlook deck by the canoe display. There are very small cypress knees that can trip you up or damage your bike, so eyes down as you explore! Pack a lunch, bring lots of fluids and have fun! P.S. There are lots of stinging nettles around...if you see a small, white, cute, 5-pedal flower, DON'T TOUCH IT!!! It makes fire ant's sting seem like a fun picnic!

    Off the beaten path but close enough to Gainesville City. The parking lot entrance sneaks up on you…read moreso be sure to stay alert. Also the available parking seems limited but this place doesn't appear to be very popular. I haven't ventured far on the trail but I plan on visiting again soon for more exploration.

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    Lake Pithlachocco Trailhead - This is a replica

    This is a replica

    Lake Pithlachocco Trailhead - Good morning!

    Good morning!

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