Alfred A. Ring Nature Park
Alfred A. Ring Nature Park
Summary
Alfred A. Ring Nature Park is a 21-acre urban nature park in Gainesville, Florida, in Alachua County, featuring more than a mile of scenic trails through upland mixed forest and a deep creek ravine. The park follows Hogtown Creek and provides walking trails, shaded picnic areas, wildlife viewing, and a peaceful natural retreat within the city.
Springs at This Location
Glen Spring (Glen Springs Origin / Glen Springs Run)
Near the entrance to Alfred A. Ring Nature Park, a natural hydrological spring known as Glen Spring feeds a short spring run — Glen Springs Run — which flows into Hogtown Creek within the park. While Glen Spring itself is not a developed swimming spring and public access to the historic spring pools is restricted, the clear water from the spring contributes to the creek’s flow and scenic character.
Activities
• Hiking
• Nature walks
• Wildlife viewing
• Birdwatching
• Picnicking
• Playground recreation
• Trail running
Amenities
• Walking trails through upland and slope forest
• Picnic tables and picnic pavilion
• Playground areas
• Scenic overlook of creek confluence
• Benches and nature rest spots
• Accessible paths in parts of the park
• Informational signage about habitats and natural features
Parking is provided at the Elks Lodge (1801 NW 23rd Blvd, Gainesville, FL 32605) near the park entrance.
Hours
7 a.m.-8 p.m. daily (March 15-Sept. 30)
7 a.m.-6 p.m. daily (Oct.1-March 14)
Entrance Fee
Free public access.
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