Region:
Northeast
O' LENO STATE PARK
High Springs,
Florida
Contact Information
410 SE Oleno Park Rd.
High Springs, 32643
(386) 454-1853
Driving Directions
O'Leno State Park is located on U.S. 441, six
miles north of High Springs.
Hours of Operation
Florida state parks are open from 8 a.m. until
sundown 365 days a year.
Park Fees
There is a Vehicle Entrance Fee (maximum of 8
people) of $3.25 per vehicle. Extra passengers,
pedistrians, and bicyclists are $1.00 per person.
For other fees pertaining to specific park activities,
please visit the "Activities" page above.
O'Leno State Park is located on the banks of the
scenic and unique Santa Fe River, a tributary
of the Suwannee River. Within O'Leno, the Santa
Fe disappears and flows underground for more than
three miles before it again becomes a surface
stream at the River Rise. This geological feature
makes O'Leno State Park/River Rise Preserve State
Park a unique park. You may drive to the Rise
to fish or view this distinct part of Florida.
O'Leno and River Rise encompass over 6,000 acres
in Alachua and Columbia Counties.
Park Activities
Bicycling, Cabins, Full Camping, Group, Primitive,
and Youth Camping, Campfire, Canoeing, Fishing,
Horse Trails, Nature Trails, Picnicking, RV Camping,
Swimming, and Wildlife Viewing
Cabins
Group camp facilities consist of 17 cabins, dining
hall with kitchen facility, recreation hall and
2 centrally located bathhouses that can be reserved
up to 1 year in advance. Individual cabins are
available for rental during the off season (September
1 - May 1). Please contact the park office at
386-454-1853 for reservations and information.
Full Facility Camping
O’Leno has 61 family campsites, each with
water, electric, in-ground grill, picnic table
and a centrally located bathhouse in each camping
area. Campsites can be reserved up to 11 months
in advance by calling 1-800-326-3521.
Primitive Camping
Three youth camping areas, each with a covered
pavilion, campfire circle, cold showers and restroom
facilities. This is primitive camping with NO
ELECTRIC. Youth Camping Area reservation can be
made up to 11 months in advance by calling the
park office at 386-454-1853.
Sweetwater Lake Camping Area - primitive camping
with fire circle and privy. You must hike approximately
6.5 miles to camping area and pack in all supplies
needed including water.
Horse Barn Camping Area - primitive camping with
fire circle, centrally located bathhouse and 20
stall horse barn are available. Please call the
park office at 386-454-1853 for more information.
Canoeing
Explore the river by canoe and observe the area's
scenic beauty and wildlife. Canoe rentals are
available at the park ranger station for $3.00
per hour per canoe or $15.00 per day per canoe.
Fishing
The Santa Fe River is an unpredictable fishing
spot. Sometimes the fish bite, sometimes they
don't. A Florida freshwater fishing license is
required for anyone 16 years of age or older who
wants to cast a line for bass, bream or catfish.
Nature Trails
O'Leno has two scenic walking trails, the River
Trail and the Limestone Trail.
The River Trail takes you along the river to
the "river sink" where the river disappears
underground. Alligators and turtles are sometimes
seen.
The Limestone Trail passes through a hardwood
hammock, past a limestone outcrop and then by
a pine forest.
There are also 13 miles of hiking and biking
trails. These trails are well maintained and marked.
Playgrounds
Playground areas for children are located in the
picnic area for park visitors and Magnolia camping
Area for registered campers only.
Picnicking
Enjoy the parks picnic area with covered shelters
that are available on a first come first serve
basis overlooking the Santa Fe River.
RVs
O'Leno State Park provides 61 family campsites.
Approximately 55 of those sites can accomodate
RV type campers depending on the size of the camping
rig. Each site is equipped with electrical hookups
(30 and 50 AMP), potable water, an in-ground fire
ring, a picnic table and a centrally located bathhouse.
The dump station is located on park drive by the
administration office.
Swimming
A refreshing swim in the designated swimming area
is a good way to enjoy the Santa Fe River. Keep
in mind there is NO LIFEGUARD ON DUTY –
SWIM AT YOUR OWN RISK.

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