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  2. O'Leno State Park - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. River Rise Preserve State Park - Wikipedia

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    River Rise Preserve State Park is a Florida state park, located six miles north of High Springs, off U.S. Route 441 within O'Leno State Park.The name derives from it being where the Santa Fe River comes to the surface after having traveled underground for some distance beneath O'Leno State Park.

  4. Withlacoochee State Trail - Wikipedia

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    Withlacoochee State Trail signpost commemorating the Great Train Wreck of 1956 in Pineola. The southern terminus is at U.S. 98/301 south of Trilby.The trail goes 6 miles (9.7 km) north to a crossover of U.S. 98/SR 50, a mile east of I-75 and 40 miles (64 km) north past the Silver Lake Campground in the Withlacoochee State Forest, close to the Withlacoochee River.

  5. OC&E Woods Line State Trail - Wikipedia

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    The OC&E Woods Line State Trail is a conversion of the OC&E Railroad disused railway easement into a non-motorized path used for walking, cycling, jogging and horse riding. The now paved flat trails stretch through agricultural and forest areas appealing for recreational development. The OC&E linear park is used by over 130,000 visitors every ...

  6. Santa Fe de Toloca - Wikipedia

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    The site (8AL190) that is now identified as the mission of Santa Fe de Toloca is located in the Robinson Sinks area of northwestern Alachua County, near where the Santa Fe River "sinks" to become a subterranean river in present-day O'Leno State Park. It was first investigated by a local family in the first half of the 20th century.

  7. Tosohatchee Wildlife Management Area - Wikipedia

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    Among the wildlife of this 30,701-acre (124.24 km 2) wildlife management area (WMA) are song birds, wading birds and migratory waterfowl.The WMA is home to bald eagle, turkey, hawks, and owls, as well as white-tailed deer, bobcat, fox squirrel, and gray fox.

  8. Bellamy Road - Wikipedia

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    Street name sign for the former Bellamy Road at the intersection of US 41/441 south of O'Leno State Park. Bellamy built the road using equipment and slaves from his plantation, and completed his portion of the road in 1826.

  9. Mystic Timbers - Wikipedia

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    It contained a note stating that an official announcement would occur in the park on the evening of July 28, 2016. [4] On the night of the announcement, more than 1,000 park guests lined up two hours in advance to attend the evening event inside the park. [5] It was revealed that the new attraction would be a roller coaster named Mystic Timbers ...