Florida State Parks Near High Springs

Discover 13 parks within driving distance of High Springs

O'Leno State Park

High Springs, Florida
6 miles away

"High Springs is the nearest town and a convenient base for park visitors. Travelers staying here can combine O'Leno with local springs, restaurants, and small-town shopping."

O'Leno State Park combines natural beauty and local history along the Santa Fe River, including the famous river sink where the water vanishes underground. The park offers quiet trails, camping, picnic areas, and access to one of North Florida's most distinctive river settings.

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Gilchrist Blue Springs State Park

High Springs, Florida
10 miles away

"High Springs is the closest gateway town and the most convenient place for dining, supplies, and lodging before or after a park visit. Many visitors pair the springs with a stop in the historic downtown area."

Gilchrist Blue Springs State Park features a stunning spring basin, shaded picnic areas, and access to the Santa Fe River. The park is popular for swimming, canoeing, kayaking, snorkeling, and observing native wildlife in a peaceful natural landscape.

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River Rise Preserve State Park

High Springs, Florida
10 miles away

"High Springs is the closest gateway town, making it convenient for visitors looking to pair the preserve with local dining and springs-area attractions."

River Rise Preserve State Park offers a rare look at the Santa Fe River as it vanishes into the ground and reemerges downstream. The park features quiet natural areas, river access, and excellent opportunities to see native plants, birds, and other wildlife in a largely undeveloped setting.

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Ichetucknee Springs State Park

Fort White, Florida
12 miles away

"High Springs visitors often combine a park trip with other spring-country outings in the area. The short drive makes Ichetucknee an easy choice for tubing and kayaking."

Ichetucknee Springs State Park is centered on the Ichetucknee River, a spring-fed waterway prized for its clarity and gentle current. The park offers tubing, kayaking, snorkeling, hiking, and abundant wildlife in a scenic North Florida setting.

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Devil's Millhopper Geological State Park

Gainesville, Florida
18 miles away

"Visitors from High Springs can pair the park with other North Florida outdoor destinations. The sinkhole and boardwalk offer a different experience from the region's springs and river parks."

Devil's Millhopper Geological State Park is one of Florida's most distinctive natural landmarks, centered on a steep-walled sinkhole with a cool, moist microclimate. The park offers scenic overlooks, interpretive exhibits, and a boardwalk that leads down into the sinkhole for a close look at its geology and plant life.

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San Felasco Hammock Preserve State Park

Alachua, Florida
18 miles away

"High Springs draws visitors who want to pair the preserve with springs, small-town restaurants, and scenic North Florida outings. It is a popular nearby stop for outdoor-focused trips."

San Felasco Hammock Preserve State Park features a rare, mature hardwood hammock, open prairie edges, and miles of multiuse trails. It is especially popular with hikers, cyclists, birders, and anyone seeking a peaceful natural escape near Gainesville.

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Dudley Farm Historic State Park

Newberry, Florida
24 miles away

"High Springs visitors may pair a trip to the park with other North Florida attractions and scenic drives. The historic farmstead provides a slower-paced contrast to the area’s spring-focused recreation."

Dudley Farm Historic State Park features a restored historic farm complex, heritage livestock, and interpretive programs that bring pioneer-era agriculture to life. The park offers a peaceful, educational setting with picnic areas and open grounds for a relaxed visit.

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Gainesville-Hawthorne State Trail

Gainesville, Florida
27 miles away

"High Springs visitors often combine the trail with other North Central Florida outdoor destinations. It is a good choice for a paved ride after visiting springs or local shops."

The Gainesville-Hawthorne State Trail is one of North Central Florida’s most popular multiuse trails, known for its wide paved surface, gentle grades, and natural scenery. It provides a peaceful route for biking, walking, and skating while linking neighborhoods, parks, and small towns.

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Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings Historic State Park

Cross Creek, Florida
31 miles away

"High Springs travelers often visit after exploring the region's springs and want a cultural stop nearby. The park offers a quieter, historic contrast to outdoor recreation."

Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings Historic State Park preserves the Cross Creek home and farm where the famed author lived from 1928 to 1953. The park features guided tours, historic buildings, and a peaceful rural landscape that inspired some of Florida's best-known literature.

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Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park

Micanopy, Florida
31 miles away

"High Springs travelers may combine a prairie visit with other outdoor adventures in the region. The park is a strong choice for birding and seeing large mammals in a natural setting."

Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park is a nationally significant wetland and prairie ecosystem south of Gainesville. It is best known for its large herds of bison and wild horses, excellent birding, and expansive views from observation points and visitor areas.

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Fanning Springs State Park

Fanning Springs, Florida
34 miles away

"High Springs visitors are often drawn by the spring-fed water and the chance to explore another classic North Florida river park. It is a good option for those who enjoy paddling and wildlife viewing."

Fanning Springs State Park centers on a crystal-clear spring that feeds the Suwannee River, offering a refreshing place to swim and launch canoes or kayaks. Shaded picnic areas, river views, and abundant birdlife make it a relaxing outdoor destination in North Florida.

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Troy Spring State Park

Branford, Florida
34 miles away

"High Springs is known for its spring-country atmosphere and makes a good pairing with Troy Spring for a multi-spring itinerary. Visitors from High Springs often enjoy snorkeling and scenic drives."

Troy Spring State Park features a beautiful spring run that flows into the Suwannee River and a submerged steamboat wreck visible in the clear water. It is a popular spot for swimming, snorkeling, picnicking, and enjoying North Florida's natural scenery.

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Lafayette Blue Springs State Park

Mayo, Florida
58 miles away

"High Springs is a spring-country hub, and visitors from there may come to Lafayette Blue Springs for a less crowded experience. The park appeals to those who enjoy clear water, paddling, and camping."

Lafayette Blue Springs State Park centers on a crystal-clear spring that flows into the Suwannee River, creating a scenic spot for swimming and canoeing. Visitors also enjoy camping, picnicking, wildlife viewing, and easy access to one of Florida’s most iconic river corridors.

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