Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park
HABITAT RESTORATION IN PROGRESS
Effective July 24, 2023: Longleaf pine restoration has begun at Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park. This project includes forestry work along the main entrance of the park as well as sections of U.S. Highway 441. Please adhere to posted signage and avoid closed areas.
Hours
8 a.m. until sundown, 365 days a year
Fees
$6 per vehicle
Location
100 Savannah Blvd.
Micanopy FL 32667
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Welcome to Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park
Far from the Far West, herds of wild horses and bison roam the prairie in this surprisingly diverse preserve south of Gainesville.
Paynes Prairie is unique in many ways. Nowhere else in Florida can visitors experience wild-roaming bison and horses. Nearly 300 species of birds also frequent the park along with alligators, deer and many other animals.
The park’s eight trails, including the 16-mile paved Gainesville-Hawthorne State Trail, allow one to explore the park’s interior and observe wildlife, while a 50-foot high observation tower provides for panoramic views.
Fishing and canoeing on Lake Wauburg are popular along with a shaded campground. During a visit to Paynes Prairie, one can easily understand why Seminole Indians once occupied a village along this vast savannah.
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Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park Photo Gallery
More than 20 distinct biological communities provide a rich array of habitats for wildlife and livestock, including alligators, bison, horses and nearly 300 species of birds.
Eight trails provide opportunities for hiking, horseback riding, and bicycling, including the 16 mile long, paved Gainesville-Hawthorne State Trail.