O'Leno State Park
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O'Leno State Park | |
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IUCN Category V (Protected Landscape/Seascape) | |
Location | Columbia County, Florida, USA |
Nearest city | High Springs, Florida |
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Governing body | Florida Department of Environmental Protection |
O'Leno State Park is a Florida State Park located on the Santa Fe River six miles north of High Springs on U.S. 441. Many facilities at the park were built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s.
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[edit] Geology
The park is made up of sinkholes, hardwood hammocks, river swamps, and sandhills. The Sante Fe River runs through the park, disappearing into a sinkhole and re-appearing approximately 3.5 miles away at River Rise Preserve State Park, forming a natural land bridge. At one time, the historic Bellamy Road ran across this land bridge.
[edit] Fauna
Among the wildlife of the park are white tailed deer, squirrel, alligators, turtles, raccoons and gopher tortoises.
[edit] Recreational activities
Amenities include a more than 13 miles of hiking, biking and horseback riding trails, picnic pavilions, and a full-facility campground which includes family, primitive, youth and group camping.
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One of many sinkholes in the park. |
[edit] Hours
Florida state parks are open between 8 A.M. and sundown every day of the year (including holidays).
[edit] References
- O'Leno State Park is at coordinates Coordinates: