Georgia State Parks Near Live Oak

Discover 14 parks within driving distance of Live Oak

Suwannee River Eco-Lodge

Live Oak, Florida
8 miles away

"Live Oak is the closest service center for dining, fuel, and supplies before heading to the river. Visitors from here often come for a quick nature escape or a weekend paddling trip."

Suwannee River Eco-Lodge provides a laid-back stay for visitors seeking outdoor recreation and a quiet natural setting. Its location near the Suwannee River makes it a convenient base for kayaking, birding, and exploring nearby springs and parks.

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Suwannee River State Park

Live Oak, Florida
12 miles away

"Live Oak is the closest service center and a convenient base for day trips, supplies, and dining before or after a park visit. Visitors from here often come for quick paddling trips, fishing, and family outings."

Suwannee River State Park features scenic river access, shaded picnic areas, and a network of trails through hardwood hammock and floodplain forest. Historic ruins and interpretive exhibits add a cultural layer to the park’s outdoor recreation opportunities.

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Wes Skiles Peacock Springs State Park

Luraville, Florida
13 miles away

"Live Oak is the closest service town and a convenient base for fuel, food, and lodging. Visitors often stop here before heading to the springs for a day trip."

Wes Skiles Peacock Springs State Park features two major spring groups, extensive underwater cave passages, and clear, cool water year-round. It is especially popular with certified cave divers, while casual visitors enjoy the springs, picnic areas, and natural surroundings.

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Big Shoals State Park

White Springs, Florida
18 miles away

"Live Oak is close enough for an easy half-day or full-day outing to the park. Residents and travelers passing through often visit for fishing, river scenery, and a quieter outdoor experience."

Big Shoals State Park features dramatic limestone rapids, river overlooks, and a peaceful floodplain forest along the Suwannee River. It is one of North Florida's best destinations for paddling, fishing, and observing native wildlife in a natural river corridor.

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Troy Spring State Park

Branford, Florida
18 miles away

"Live Oak offers more lodging and services for travelers exploring North Florida springs. Visitors from Live Oak come for swimming, paddling, and easy day trips."

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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Madison Blue Spring State Park

Lee, Florida
22 miles away

"Live Oak is close to the park, making it convenient for frequent visits and spontaneous weekend trips. Visitors from Live Oak come for the spring’s cool water, paddling, and wildlife viewing."

Madison Blue Spring State Park features a large, clear spring basin, shaded picnic areas, and access to the Withlacoochee River. It is especially popular with swimmers, snorkelers, paddlers, and visitors looking for a peaceful natural spring experience.

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Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park

White Springs, Florida
27 miles away

"Live Oak offers convenient access for families and outdoor travelers heading to White Springs. It is a practical base for exploring the park and nearby river recreation."

Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park blends cultural history with riverfront recreation, featuring the White Springs historic district, a museum complex, and a 97-bell carillon tower. The park also offers paddling, biking, fishing, camping, and access to the scenic Suwannee River.

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Ichetucknee Springs State Park

Fort White, Florida
31 miles away

"Live Oak is a practical starting point for north Florida families seeking a refreshing outdoor day. The park’s spring-fed river is especially appealing during hot months."

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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Olustee Battlefield Historic State Park

Olustee, Florida
34 miles away

"Live Oak is close enough for an easy half-day visit to the battlefield and nearby scenic drives. History enthusiasts from the area often attend commemorative programs and reenactments."

Olustee Battlefield Historic State Park features the preserved battlefield, a visitor center, and interpretive displays that explain the Battle of Olustee. The park is especially known for its annual reenactment and living-history events, which draw history enthusiasts from across the Southeast.

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Lafayette Blue Springs State Park

Mayo, Florida
36 miles away

"Live Oak residents can reach the park for a relaxing river-and-spring outing with swimming and fishing. The park offers a scenic change of pace from town and easy access to the Suwannee River."

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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Lafayette Blue Springs State Park

Mayo, Florida
36 miles away

"Live Oak residents can reach the park for a relaxing river-and-spring outing with swimming and fishing. The park offers a scenic change of pace from town and easy access to the Suwannee River."

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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O'Leno State Park

High Springs, Florida
38 miles away

"Live Oak travelers may visit O'Leno for a weekend camping trip or a scenic day outdoors. The park's river sink and forested landscape make it a memorable regional destination."

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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Forest Capital Museum State Park

Perry, Florida
39 miles away

"Live Oak residents and visitors may use the park as a convenient cultural stop while traveling through North Florida. It pairs well with other Big Bend and Suwannee River area outings."

Forest Capital Museum State Park highlights the cultural and economic history of Florida’s forest industry through interpretive exhibits and historic buildings. Visitors can explore the museum grounds, picnic under the pines, and learn about the logging traditions that shaped the region.

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River Rise Preserve State Park

High Springs, Florida
41 miles away

"Live Oak visitors may use the park as a convenient stop for river access and a scenic outdoor day trip."

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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