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About High Springs Museum

This Museum provides a vibrant glimpse into the area's history. Located in a restored building that was once the city hall and fire station.It reveals the stories of local residents and the community through carefully crafted displays. Its permanent exhibit chronicles the history of High Springs from its earliest days to modern times with artifacts, photographs. Visitors can learn about the county's industry including lumbering, cattle raising, citrus production and turpentine harvesting.

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Poe Springs Park

Poe Springs Park

4.88km from High Springs Museum

Poe Springs Park is located about 3 miles west of High Springs, Florida. It is is 202 acres in size.

Retirement Home for Horses Inc Alachua Fla

Retirement Home for Horses Inc Alachua Fla

7.14km from High Springs Museum

Retirement Home for Horses Inc Alachua Fla, works to provide a comfortable and safe lifespan for horses once they retire from their working lives. They rescue horses that are mistreated or unwanted, give them veterinary care, rehabilitate any behavioral issues and socialize them until they can find loving owners. Retirement Home for Horses Inc Alachua Fla provides horse owners with support such as seminars on horse ownership and an auction for those wishing to adopt these retired horses.

Alachua Splash Park

Alachua Splash Park

10.36km from High Springs Museum

Alachua Splash Park is a wonderful way to beat the Florida heat while having some family-friendly fun. It features an extensive water play area, with slides, fountains, and interactive water games. There is also plenty of green space for picnicking, running around, and setting up sprinklers. There are even grills and picnic tables available for barbecuing. Whether it’s a sunny afternoon or an evening under stars, Alachua Splash Park provides a unique and enjoyable water experience.

San Felasco Hammock Preserve State Park

San Felasco Hammock Preserve State Park

13.25km from High Springs Museum

San Felasco Hammock Preserve State Park is a 6,500-acre expanse of conservation lands. This park offers visitors the opportunity to explore an array of ecosystems, from the rolling hills of sandhill to the shady hammocks and wet prairies. On hikes by way of 14 miles of trails, guests can see live oak trees draped in Spanish moss as well as diverse wildlife including foxes, wild turkeys and most notably, hundreds of species of birds. The park also provides canoe and kayak rentals.

San Felasco Hammock Preserve State Park

San Felasco Hammock Preserve State Park

18.37km from High Springs Museum

In the San Felasco Hammock Preserve State Park are feral pigs, bobcats, white-tailed deer, gray foxes, wild turkeys, and several species of songbirds.

Santa Fe River Preserve

Santa Fe River Preserve

18.85km from High Springs Museum

The Santa Fe River is typical of many rivers in karst regions in that it disappears underground and then reappears 5 kilometres (3 miles) downstream.

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Alachua County

Alachua County

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Gainesville is the chief metropolitan area for Alachua County. It is known for its diverse culture, local music, and artisans.

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