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Explore Nature and History at Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park

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Harvey WaldenCommunity Member
2 weeks ago

Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park

Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park Experiences & Amenities Experiences Bicycling Bicycling is permitted on all roads within the park. Primitive, narrow, and sandy trails are not recommended for bicycling. Please be aware of vehicle traffic. Bicycles are not available for rent at the park. Birding Paynes Prairie is a birding destination. Migratory birds are abundant in winter, and many species of wading birds and raptors can be seen year-round. Bring your binoculars and a field guide and enjoy the view from the observation tower or the many miles of trails. Camping The park has a full-facility campground and a primitive campsite. The full-facility campground has 50 campsites equipped with water and electric hookups, a picnic table, and a fire ring. A modern restroom with showers and a laundry facility are located in the campground. The primitive campsite is located on the Wacahoota Trail and is accessible by foot, bicycle, or horseback. Reservations can be made up to 11 months in advance through ReserveAmerica. Equestrian Trails The 6.5-mile paved Gainesville-Hawthorne State Trail provides access to Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park. Riders can explore the park's trails and experience the beauty of the prairie. A primitive campsite is available for overnight stays. Fishing Anglers will enjoy fishing on Lake Wauberg. The lake can be accessed by boat from the boat ramp located off US 441 or from the fishing pier located at the end of the paved road into the La Chua Trail entrance. A valid Florida fishing license is required. All fishing within the park must conform to regulations concerning size, number, method of capture, and season. Hiking More than eight trails are open for hiking, ranging from the paved .5-mile Bolen Bluff Trail to the 7.5-mile Chacala Trail. From the trails, visitors can see many different species of wildlife, including birds, alligators, bison, and wild horses. Check at the ranger station for more information regarding trail conditions. Horseback Riding Horseback riding is permitted on designated trails. The park provides a primitive campsite for equestrians. Water is available for horses. Riders can enjoy the beauty of Paynes Prairie from horseback. Interpretive Exhibits Visit the visitor center for interactive exhibits about the history, natural and cultural resources of Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park. Informational kiosk locations are at the observation tower; the main parking lot on US 441; and on the north side of the prairie at the La Chua Trail. Naturalist Programs Park rangers and volunteers offer a variety of interpretive programs, including guided walks, talks, and demonstrations. Check at the ranger station for a schedule of events. Picnicking Picnic tables and grills are located throughout the park. A picnic pavilion is available for rent. Contact the ranger station for more information. Wildlife Viewing Paynes Prairie is home to a variety of wildlife, including alligators, bison, wild horses, and birds. Visitors can view wildlife from the observation tower or the many miles of trails. Amenities Accessibility Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park is committed to providing accessible amenities for all visitors. Accessible features include: Designated accessible parking spaces Accessible restrooms Accessible picnic tables Accessible drinking fountains Boardwalk and paved trails Wheelchair-accessible fishing pier Amphitheater Boat Ramp The boat ramp is located off US 441. It provides access to Lake Wauberg. Concession A concession stand is located at the visitor center. It sells snacks, drinks, and souvenirs. Geo-Seeking Geo-seeking is permitted in the park. Participants must follow all park rules and regulations. Observation Tower An observation tower is located near the visitor center. It provides panoramic views of the prairie. Pavilions A picnic pavilion is available for rent. Contact the ranger station for more information. Restroom Facilities Restrooms are located throughout the park, including in the visitor center, campground, and picnic area. Visitor Center The visitor center is located off US 441. It features exhibits about the history, natural and cultural resources of Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park.

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