Outdoor Recreation

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Outdoor Recreation

Spending time in nature has been proven to benefit the mind, body and spirit, so round up the kids, find the dog, or go solo and reacquaint yourself with the outdoors on Alachua County’s nature trails. 

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Discover crystal-clear water flowing from underground at 72 degrees year-round. North Florida is home to over 1,000 freshwater springs and the largest collection of First Magnitude freshwater springs in the United States. The springs make a perfect destination for swimming, snorkeling, scuba diving and relaxing in nature.

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Whether you enjoy spending time on water or dry land, Gainesville offers numerous outdoor activities for both pursuits. A plethora of parks in the area provide opportunities for fishing, boating, kayaking, hiking and generally getting up close and personal with local wildlife.

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North Florida boasts over 1,000 springs, including the largest collection of First Magnitude springs in the U.S. Find your chill in the crystal-clear waters that bubble from underground at 72- degrees year-round. Plan your adventure at a county or state park or check out a local outfitter for rentals and guided tours. You’ll find the perfect spots for swimming, rafting, kayaking, fishing, boating, snorkeling, and so much more. Immerse yourself in the beauty and excitement of these incredible natural wonders and help us protect them for years to come by staying in designated recreation areas and not stepping on any underwater plants. As the locals say, “Feet Up and Float!”

An old wooden cottage it tucked behind greenery in Alachua County, Florida.

Embark on an outdoor adventure in Alachua County, home to an array of regional and state parks waiting to be explored. Experience the awe-inspiring beauty of Payne’s Prairie Preserve State Park, where wild bison roam free, or venture into the depths of Devil’s Millhopper Geological State Park, where a captivating bowl-shaped sinkhole has formed a miniature rainforest below. With countless other parks offering fantastic hiking trails and camping opportunities, Alachua County promises endless opportunities for nature enthusiasts and outdoor lovers alike. Come discover the natural wonders waiting to be explored in our parks and trails.

A narrow wooden bridge spans over a river in Alachua County, Florida.

Prepare for an exhilarating outdoor adventure in Alachua County. Discover scenic trails at O’Leno State Park, where footpaths wind alongside the picturesque Santa Fe River; or Paynes Prairie where wild bison and horses roam. Trek, bike, or wheel along the Gainesville-Hawthorne Trail, a paved 16-mile greenway that runs from Gainesville to Hawthorne; or visit our many city, county, and state parks. With year-round weather perfect for outdoor activities, miles of trails beckon you to hike, trek, and wander through breathtaking Florida landscapes. Strap on your hiking boots and embark on an unforgettable journey through nature’s wonders.

A family kayaks along the calm waters in Alachua County, Florida.

Alachua County will thrill you with our stunning water trails, perfect for kayaking, canoeing, and rafting. Explore the beauty of our natural landscapes from a different perspective as you paddle along the Santa Fe River Paddling Trail or the Potano Paddling Trail. The Potano Paddling Trail winds around Newnan’s Lake and ventures into Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park, offering breathtaking views. For a remote and picturesque experience, embark on the 5-mile round trip paddle of the Santa Fe River Paddling Trail. Discover the serene beauty of Alachua County’s waterways on these designated Florida water trails.

A group of people play pickleball on an indoor court in Alachua County, Florida.

Welcome to Alachua County’s Pickleball scene! Whether you’re a seasoned pickler or just dipping your toes into the kitchen, our local venues offer a variety of courts suited for all paddle sport skill levels. The Alachua County Sports and Events Center boasts state-of-the-art indoor courts or grab your paddle and join the fun at many of our city’s recreation centers. Dive into competitive matches or connect with fellow enthusiasts of this fast-growing racquet sport. From friendly dills to intense rallies, this is the place to pickle!

A small group stands on a bridge searching for birds with binoculars in Alachua County, Florida.

As a gateway location on The Great Florida Birding and Wildlife Trail, Alachua County is the perfect destination for bird lovers. Bring your camera and binoculars and enjoy bird spotting in stunning natural habitats. Abounding with prairies, wetlands, flatwoods, swamps, creeks, lakes, and streams; hundreds of species nest here. Join the Alachua Audubon Society for guided birding tours, or simply look up and around while exploring and you are sure to see a feathered friend. Whether you’re a seasoned birder or if you just want to supplement your perfect day hike, this region offers incredible opportunities for unforgettable birdwatching adventures.

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