Summary
River Rise Preserve State Park is a large natural area near High Springs, Florida, in Alachua County, known for the dramatic reappearance of the Santa Fe River after it flows underground. The park protects forests, sandhills, and river floodplain habitats and offers extensive trails, scenic river views, and a quiet setting for outdoor recreation.
Springs at This Location
Santa Fe River Rise
The Santa Fe River Rise marks the point where the Santa Fe River resurfaces after traveling underground through a karst system. This is a natural river resurgence rather than a typical swimming spring. The clear water emerges from limestone openings and continues downstream toward the Suwannee River. While it is an impressive hydrological feature, it is not developed for swimming or paddling access.
Activities
• Hiking
• Trail running
• Bicycling (multi-use trails)
• Horseback riding
• Fishing (designated areas)
• Birdwatching
• Wildlife viewing
• Picnicking
• Geocaching
Amenities
• Over 35 miles of multi-use trails
• Equestrian trails and horse barn
• Primitive equestrian camping area
• Picnic areas at multiple entrances
• Picnic pavilion (rental)
• Restroom facilities (at equestrian area)
• Interpretive signage and historic panels
• Trailhead parking at multiple gated entrances
Park Hours
Open daily from 8 a.m. until sundown, year-round.
Entrance Fees
$5 per vehicle (2–8 people)
$4 single-occupant vehicle
$2 pedestrians, bicyclists, extra passengers, or Annual Individual Entrance Pass holders
Camping
Primitive equestrian camping is available for $5 per person per night, plus tax. Camping includes access to a horse barn, restrooms with showers, and fire circles. No water or electric hookups are available.
Pet Policy
Well-behaved pets are allowed in designated areas on a leash. Pets are allowed in the equestrian camping area but are not permitted on the trails.
Access Notes
River Rise Preserve has three gated entrances located off U.S. 441, Bellamy Road, and U.S. 27. Visitors must pay entrance fees and obtain gate combinations through the O’Leno State Park ranger station.
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Address
Columbia County
Florida
32643
United States
