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Ocean Pond

Ocean Pond

22.49km from Falling Creek Falls

Ocean Pond is a small yet stunning destination in Baker County. Located in the western reaches of the county, this picturesque body of water is an oasis of tranquility and wildlife surrounded by pines and palmettos. Activities like fishing, swimming, kayaking, and paddleboarding can be enjoyed here in the warm clear waters or around the lush vegetation at its edges. If you're looking for the perfect spot for a peaceful picnic or swim then Ocean Pond is your go-to destination.

Osceola National Forest

Osceola National Forest

22.87km from Falling Creek Falls

Herbert Hoover created the Osceola National Forest on July 10, 1931. It was named after the Seminole warrior, Osceola.

Big Gum Swamp Wilderness

Big Gum Swamp Wilderness

23.56km from Falling Creek Falls

Big Gum Swamp Wilderness is a protected natural wonder situated in Baker County, Florida. Spanning over 20,000 acres of lush and breathtaking scenery, visitors are offered an adventurous outdoor experience. The area is home to an abundance of native wildlife including alligators, turtles, bald eagles and other birds-of-prey. As part of the Osceola National Forest, Big Gum Swamp Wilderness offers a wide variety of activities such as hiking, canoeing and camping.

Olustee Battlefield Historic State Park

Olustee Battlefield Historic State Park

27.57km from Falling Creek Falls

Olustee Battlefield Historic State Park is owned by the State of Florida, but the United States Forest Service maintains another 688 acres (2.78 km2) as part of a Special Use Permit.

Santa Fe River Preserve

Santa Fe River Preserve

46.09km from Falling Creek Falls

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.

High Springs Museum

High Springs Museum

48.38km from Falling Creek Falls

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.

Poe Springs Park

Poe Springs Park

48.55km from Falling Creek Falls

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

49.4km from Falling Creek Falls

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

54.93km from Falling Creek Falls

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.

Okefenokee Swamp

Okefenokee Swamp

55.45km from Falling Creek Falls

Okefenokee Swamp is something to behold. Encompassing over 400,000 acres of land, the swamp has earned a reputation as one of the most pristine and remarkable ecosystems in the United States. Featuring cypress trees, native wildlife and a wide variety of plants, it has been designated by Congress as a National Wildlife Refuge. Fishing and boating are popular activities that many visitors partake in. It is also home to an array of migrating birds each year.

San Felasco Hammock Preserve State Park

San Felasco Hammock Preserve State Park

57.01km from Falling Creek Falls

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.

Lubee Bat Conservancy

Lubee Bat Conservancy

57.77km from Falling Creek Falls

The Lubee Bat Conservancy is devoted to protecting bats and their habitats, both domestically and internationally. The conservancy has significantly grown over the decades, now containing more than 40 acres of lush tropical forest and meadows. The site serves as a research lab and educational center that educates visitors about the importance of bats to our ecosystem. Through rehabilitating injured and orphaned bats as well as breeding endangered species, they strive to protect these animals.

Lake Sampson

Lake Sampson

58.76km from Falling Creek Falls

Lake Sampson, located is an amazing natural retreat that offers a variety of activities for locals and visitors. Covering nearly 700 acres of protected green space, the lake is home to over seventy-five species of fish and many other aquatic wildlife. Visitors are able to enjoy activities such as fishing, water skiing and canoeing with its miles of picturesque shoreline. Moreover, the surrounding parklands make it easy to explore nature trails or spot local birds and wildlife.

Crosby Lake

Crosby Lake

60.22km from Falling Creek Falls

Crosby Lake is a stunning lake that over 1,500 acres wide with more than 45 miles of shoreline along two nature preserves and the Bradfords' rural countryside. Its crystal clear waters draw in avid anglers from across the state with its rich fishing grounds where large-mouth bass, bluegill sunfish, channel catfish and crappie can all be caught. Other outdoor recreation opportunities include bird watching at the nearby Orange Creek State Buffer Preserve or skating on one of its many sandbars.

San Felasco Hammock Preserve State Park

San Felasco Hammock Preserve State Park

63.86km from Falling Creek Falls

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

Hampton Lake

Hampton Lake

65.44km from Falling Creek Falls

Hampton Lake is an amazing destination for anyone looking to explore the outdoors. Located along the Santa Fe River, the lake is a paradise for fishing enthusiasts and a great spot for swimming and boating. The area is surrounded by lush forestlands and near countless natural destinations such as clear springs, wildlife preserves, hiking trails, and picnic areas. Visitors can also observe prominent species, including turtles, alligators, birds of prey, and bald eagles.

San Felasco Park

San Felasco Park

66.41km from Falling Creek Falls

San Felasco Park is a 1,169-acre paradise of winding trails, forests and canopies of trees for hikers and bikers. Throughout the park are sinkholes, creeks and springs that attract wildlife like bobcats, hawks and owls. For campers there are primitive campsites with fire rings, picnic tables, and restrooms nearby. Whether you're into adventurous biking or picnicking and camping in one of twenty individual sites near level terrain while enjoying the spectacular scenery of nature at its finest.

Devil's Millhopper Geological State Park

Devil's Millhopper Geological State Park

67.18km from Falling Creek Falls

Devil's Millhopper Geological State Park is only 71 acres (29 ha), but three distinct ecological environments exist in the park, depending on the amount of sun, fire, and water it receives.

Gainesville Raceway

Gainesville Raceway

67.39km from Falling Creek Falls

Gainesville Raceway, is one of the best drag racing tracks in the United States. With a 1/4 mile E.T. Drag Strip and a championship road course circuit, it offers a thrilling experience for passionate racers looking to put their driving skills to the test. The 3,000-foot all-concrete drag strip has seen some of the greatest drivers collect wins since its opening in 1969 and mesmerizing crowds along the way. It's also been home to countless NHRA national events.

Possum Creek Park

Possum Creek Park

67.67km from Falling Creek Falls

Possum Creek Park is a beloved outdoor escape for residents of Gainesville and beyond. With over 400 acres of wilderness and wetlands to explore, the park admirably serves those looking to take advantage of the great outdoors. There are two large lakes that allow boaters to enjoy activities such as fishing, kayaking, and canoeing. If simply walking or jogging is more your speed there are boardwalks and nature trails on offer as well.

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Falling Creek Falls

Falling Creek Falls

Falling Creek Falls, Florida 32055, USA

Falling Creek Falls is one of the most remarkable natural attractions in Baker County, Florida. Located in the Osceola National Forest, it offers breathtaking views of cascading waterfalls and lush foliage, making it a perfect destination for outdoor lovers. The impressive 25-foot waterfalls plunge over two tiers surrounded by rock formations. Visitors can take a swim or wade into its natural pool and admire the stunning scenery at the same time.