1 review of 29th Road Nature Park "This should not be listed as a park, especially not one is labeled as having a walking trail and a biking trail! It's more like an overpass, where 29th Rd crosses over Hoggtowne Creek.
"The playground is pretty good. ... albert ray massey westside park gainesville • ... Gainesville, FL 32605 United States.
A strip of dense slope forest along Hogtown Creek with old-growth trees and rare wildflowers along Appalachian-style ravines, Gainesville’s first linear park was a gift from a college professor, Alfred A. Ring, and opened in 1990.
Bivens Arm Nature Park is 57 acres of marsh and oak hammock with a wildlife sanctuary, shaded family picnic grounds, an observation pavilion and a mile-long nature trail with a 1,200 foot boardwalk. The wetlands and creeks bordered by beautiful upland mixed forests is a true natural treasure.
Bivens Arm Nature Park is 57 acres of marsh and oak hammock with a wildlife sanctuary, shaded family picnic grounds, an observation pavilion and a mile-long nature trail with a 1,200 foot boardwalk. The wetlands and creeks bordered by beautiful upland mixed forests is a true natural treasure.
Black C Art is a gallery and performance space featuring the work of dancer, photographer, and visual artist, Ani Collier, along with select guest artists.
Boulware Springs is a trailhead for the 17-mile Gainesville-Hawthorne State Trail. Picnic facilities are available as well as an area for parking and unloading horses to ride along the state trail. The trail is largely used by hikers, bicyclists, and horseback riders.
At the Florida Museum of Natural History we strive to fulfill our mission of understanding, preserving and interpreting Florida's biological diversity and cultural heritage. We depend on people like you to help us realize this mission.
The Cade Museum for Creativity and Invention is names for Dr. James Robert Cade, a professor of renal (kidney) medicine at the University of Florida and the lead inventor of the sports drink Gatorade.
The largest live oak tree in Florida, the Cellon Oak north of Gainesville is more than 30 feet in diameter and shades a space that puts most other oaks to shame. The Cellon Live Oak, at Cellon Oak Park, is a Florida Co-Champion Live Oak named for its former owner, Ralph W. Cellon. The oak's circumference is 30 feet, it is 85 feet tall and its ...
The Century Tower is a 157-foot-tall (48 m) carillon tower in the center of the University of Florida campus in Gainesville, Florida.
Along the trail at Cofrin Nature Park A 30-acre tract within the city of Gainesville, this patch of preserve is the legacy of Mrs. Gladys Cofrin, an active environmentalist who had a horse farm and family homestead on this site.
Hoggtowne Music has joined forces with Depot Park, Boxcar Wine & Beer Garden, and Cade Museum for Creativity & Invention to host a Make Music Day in Gainesville FL on June 21st at Depot Park from 5-10pm. Make Music Day is a free worldwide celebration of music on June 21st every year. Completely different from a typical music festival, Make Music Day is for every kind of musician -- every genre, every instrument, young and old, very beginner and professional.
Devil's Millhopper Geological State Park is one of my favorite state parks in Florida and it’s truly a pleasure to get to manage it. If you like geology, nature, interesting history and folklore then this is a park you will love.
Dogwood Park is a premier dog walk area they have a special area with lights called the night dog park. I normally use the special event area because my dog is under a 15 lb and it has some light but not as much light as the night dog area.
Earl P. Powers Park on Newnans Lake has reopened after much of the damage caused by Hurricane Irma were repaired. The boat ramp, parking lot, and restrooms are now open and accessible, although the playground and fishing pier remain closed.
Support the Museum At the Florida Museum of Natural History we strive to fulfill our mission of understanding, preserving and interpreting Florida's biological diversity and cultural heritage. We depend on people like you to help us realize this mission.
Steve Logsdon added a new photo — at Forest Park Soccer Field. · October 6, 2017 · Gainesville, FL · Israel Salinas Ramirez is feeling fresh at Forest Park Soccer Field.
Passers-by and Harn staff alike are sure the sculpture will acquire its own nickname — maybe the sweet potato fries because of the red color, Big Mac instead of Max or the falling cross. Nicknames for his work are fine with Henry, whose official name for the French Fries is "Alachua." "It doesn't bother me at all," he said.
Get Air is a registered trademark owned by Get Air Management Inc. and is being used under license.
The Historic Haile Homestead at Kanapaha Plantation is owned by the Alachua Conservation Trust (ACT), Gainesville, FL, and the Haile family trust. A one-half interest in the house and 40 acres of surrounding land were donated to ACT in 1996 by members of the Haile Family.
Harn on Tap: Cypress & Grove Brewing Company Support the Harn Museum of Art and enjoy locally-crafted pints and bites at Cypress & Grove Brewing Company. Enjoy live music, games, art-making activities, and hear the story behind Gainesville’s newest craft brewery.
Hogtown Creek Headwaters. RTS route 8 1500 NW 45th Avenue 70 acres. The Hogtown Creek Headwaters Nature Park will soon be getting a facelift! Other improvements that will begin in 2015 and will include a nature trail, playground, pavilion, and a tennis/volleyball court.
Ichetucknee Springs State Park is located four miles northwest of Fort White, off State Roads 47 and 238. From the south, take I-75 north to exit 399. Take US 441 north to the city of High Springs.
Ten acres isn’t a lot of land for a nature park, but in this urban setting along one of the busiest thoroughfares in Gainesville, it’s plenty for a quick, refreshing walk in the woods. Established in 2006 with help from residents in the adjacent Sugarfoot neighborhood, John Mahon Nature Park is an oasis of deep shade between medical complexes on land donated by a medical consortium.
When looking for things to do in Gainesville, we are pleased to inform you that Kanapaha Botanical Gardens has been identified as "Best of Attractions Gainesville Florida", by UpTake.com. UpTake.com awards are based on a careful analysis of customer reviews and expert ratings from across the web collected from over 5000 different websites and millions of customer opinions.
Alachua County Veterans Memorial in 2013 before renovation. Each one foot paver represents one year. Each US war from the Revolutionary War to Operation Enduring Freedom is represented by a pedestal, the width of the pedestal spanning the years that war was fought.
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Lake Alice is a small lake on the University of Florida campus in Gainesville, Florida, United States. The lake is a wildlife area and is one of the few areas in incorporated Gainesville where one may view live alligators. The lake also harbors a population of Florida softshell turtles. The university's bat house is near the lake.
Protecting 159 acres of lushly forested bottomland along the confluence of Possum Creek and Hogtown Creek, Loblolly Woods Nature Park is one of ten parks that make up the City of Gainesville’s Hogtown Creek Greenway Parks. Spring wildflowers carpet the forest floor and the namesake loblolly pines are some of the largest in the region.
Located in the heart of historic downtown Gainesville, the Matheson History Museum is home to the 1867 Matheson House, permanent and temporary exhibits on Alachua County and Florida history, and a local history library and archives filled with resources for the researcher and the curious alike.
The 1867 Matheson House is a historic building in Gainesville, Florida, United States. It is located at 528 Southeast 1st Avenue. It was the home of James Douglas Matheson and Augusta Florida Steele Matheson, the daughter of Florida pioneer Augustus Steele, who founded Hillsborough County and Cedar Key.
Morningside Nature Center Sugar Cane Fields at Morningside Morningside Nature Center is Gainesville’s premier nature park. As one of the last remaining examples of fire-dependent longleaf pine woodlands in the area, it includes more than 7 miles of trails through flatwoods, sandhills, cypress domes, and areas where native vegetation is being restored.
UF's Natural Area Teaching Laboratory (NATL) The University of Florida's Natural Area Teaching Laboratory (NATL) is dedicated to teaching students and the public about ecology and biotic diversity. At the same time we offer family friendly and K-12 educational opportunities.
Newnans Lake (5,800 acres), designated as a Fish Management Area, is located about two miles east of Gainesville on Highway 20. The lake is surrounded by cypress trees that provide good angling when water levels are high.
The Newnans Lake area is a popular wildlife viewing area. Common sightings include bald eagles, osprey, wild turkeys and several varieties of warblers, wading birds and shore birds. Common sightings include bald eagles, osprey, wild turkeys and several varieties of warblers, wading birds and shore birds.
Northeast Park is the hidden gem of the Gainesville Park system. People, young and old have been creating memories here for generations. We invite you to come make memories with your family. Located one block east of Main St. on NE 16th Ave., Northeast Park has something for everyone. Welcome to our site. Look around. Visit us.
Reaching out from the surrounding shoreline, Palm Point is a true gem among Gainesville’s Nature Parks. Palm Point’s unique geographic location makes it a magnet for some of the most spectacular migratory and local bird populations.
From South - I-985, take exit 22, go left at end of ramp, following US Highway 129 North for about 2 ½ miles (Highway 129 will become historic Green Street). When you come to the split of Highway 129 & Highway 60, follow Highway 60 straight. You will go North on Highway 60 through one red light.
Harn on Tap: Cypress & Grove Brewing Company Support the Harn Museum of Art and enjoy locally-crafted pints and bites at Cypress & Grove Brewing Company. Enjoy live music, games, art-making activities, and hear the story behind Gainesville’s newest craft brewery.
Directions to this Park. San Felasco Hammock Preserve State Park is featured on the Firsthand Florida Fun Blog. Experience this park with Erika Z.’s YouTube video and check out past blog posts from other Florida State Parks.
San Felasco Hammock Preserve State Park Welcome to San Felasco Hammock Preserve State Park. Temporary Trail Map | Southern Pine Beetle Info. Welcome to San Felasco Hammock Preserve State Park. This preserve has one of the few remaining mature forests in Florida.
The Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo is a 10-acre zoo in Gainesville, Florida, one of only two teaching zoos in the nation. Santa Fe College was established in 1966 in Gainesville, Florida, and is the winner of the 2015 Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence.
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Maggie Eavey added a new photo — at Squirrel Ridge Park. · May 5 · Gainesville, FL · Tammy La Velle Krichmar added 4 new photos — with Emily Krichmar and 2 others at Squirrel Ridge Park.
Sweetwater Wetlands Park is not only a place to connect with nature, it's a way to protect our environment. The park, which consists of more than 125 acres of wetlands and ponds, was created to improve the water quality of wetlands in Paynes Prairie and the Floridan Aquifer.
Sweetwater Preserve is a unique natural land in the city of Gainesville, with a short hiking trail near the north rim of Paynes Prairie accessible from Boulware Springs.
Sweetwater Wetlands Park is not only a place to connect with nature, it's a way to protect our environment. The park, which consists of more than 125 acres of wetlands and ponds, was created to improve the water quality of wetlands in Paynes Prairie and the Floridan Aquifer.
W elcome to the World’s Largest Occupied Bat Houses. The two University of Florida Bat Barns and Bat House, far right, are located on the north side of Museum Road across from Lake Alice on the UF campus. The most common species living here is the Brazilian free-tailed bat, Tadarida brasiliensis.
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