Region:
Northeast
GAINESVILLE-HAWTHORNE TRAIL
STATE PARK
Gainesville, Florida
Contact Information
D2 - Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park <p>
100 Savannah Boulevard
Micanopy, 32667
(352) 466-3397
Driving Directions
Gainesville-Hawthorne Trail State Park starts
on S.E. 15th Street and extends to Hawthorne near
U.S. 301.
To reach the Boulware Springs trailhead from
Gainesville, intersection of University Avenue
and Main Street: Travel east on University Avenue
and take the right fork onto SR 20. Almost immediately,
go south onto SE 15th Street. Travel until you
find Boulware Springs City Park on the right.
If the road makes a 90 degree left turn, you’ve
passed the park and need to turn around.
To reach the Hawthorne trailhead from Hawthorne:
Follow the signs posted on US 301 or CR 2082.
Hours of Operation
The starting point for the trail, the Boulware
Springs trailhead, is open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
November through April and from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
May through October.
The Paynes Prairie portion of the trail is open
from 8 a.m. until sunset, 365 days a year.
Park Fees
Gainesville-Hawthorne Trail State Park use is
free.
Gainesville-Hawthorne Trail State Park stretches
16 miles from the City of Gainesville's Boulware
Springs Park through the Paynes Prairie Preserve
State Park and the Lochloosa Wildlife Management
Area.
The recreational trail is designed for walking,
cycling, and horseback riding. Parking is provided
at three trail heads, Boulware Springs Park (3500
SE 15th Street) in Gainesville; near C.R. 2082
west of Hawthorne at 7209 SE 200th Drive; and
at 300 SW 2nd Avenue, in Hawthorne. Primitive
restrooms are located at mile markers 1.0 and
6.6.
Park Activities
Bicycling, Fishing, Horse Trails, and Nature
Trails
Bicycling
Bicycling and rollerblading are permitted everywhere
in the park except on the La Chua Trail.
Fishing
Fishing is permitted at Prairie Creek and Lochloosa
Creek from the trail bridges.
Horse Trails
Horses are allowed on the trail except east of
the Lochloosa trailhead. For most of the distance,
a grassy equestrian pathway is available. Current
Coggins papers are required as proof of a Negative
Coggins result.
Nature Trails
Hiking is permitted on the entire length on the
trail.