Hours
Monday, 8:00 AM - 8:45 PMTuesday, 8:00 AM - 8:45 PM
Wednesday, 8:00 AM - 8:45 PM
Thursday, 8:00 AM - 8:45 PM
Friday, 8:00 AM - 8:45 PM
Saturday, 8:00 AM - 8:45 PM
Sunday, 8:00 AM - 8:45 PM
Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park Introduce
Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park is a breathtaking natural gem located in Micanopy, Florida. Known for its lush landscapes, this park offers a wealth of opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts to explore and enjoy nature. The park spans vast areas with diverse ecosystems, including prairies, wetlands, and forests, providing a haven for wildlife and hikers alike.
The park is easily accessible at 100 Savannah Blvd, Micanopy, FL 32667. It operates daily from 8:00 AM to 8:45 PM, making it convenient for visitors to plan their trips around their schedules. Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park is perfect for those seeking adventure and relaxation in a serene setting.
- Hiking and Biking Trails: The park features well-maintained trails that cater to both hikers and cyclists. Among these, the Dike Trail offers a 2-mile journey through sunlit areas, rewarding visitors with stunning views of wildlife such as alligators, wild horses, and birds.
- Observation Tower: Visitors can ascend the observation tower near the main entrance to enjoy panoramic views of the park's landscapes.
- Boardwalks and Waterfront Activities: The North Entrance offers a scenic boardwalk perfect for exploring wetland areas. Here, visitors can spot alligators, rabbits, and various bird species. The park also features a boat ramp at the lake, ideal for boating enthusiasts.
Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park provides essential facilities such as an information center with knowledgeable staff offering maps and guides. A small shop at the entrance allows visitors to purchase snacks and souvenirs, adding convenience to your outdoor experience.
Camping is available within the park, allowing guests to immerse themselves in nature overnight. The entry fee is $6 per carload, making it an affordable family outing option.
Customer feedback highlights the beauty of the park and its rich wildlife. One visitor noted: "I’ve been four times and each trip offers a new sighting, from bald eagles to wild horses." Another shared, "The trails are well-maintained, and the boardwalks provide unique perspectives of the wetlands."
Visiting during cooler months is recommended for optimal wildlife viewing, as many animals are more active then. Whether you're a local or a tourist, Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park promises an unforgettable outdoor adventure filled with natural beauty and thrilling experiences.
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Customer Reviews
Beautiful state park with lots of hiking and bike trails. We used the main entrance of the park where the information center and shop is located. It is $6 a car load to enter the park. We walked to the observation tower by the information center and enjoyed some beautiful views from the deck. The trail was well maintained. After leaving the visitors center, we drove down to the lake where there is a boat ramp and camping available. After hiking around this area, we decided to drive over to the North Entrance of the park. This area has a beautiful boardwalk and areas to look over the water. We saw lots of birds and a couple of alligators and rabits. We went on a rainy day, so that might be why we didn't get to see a lot of wildlife. It was a beautiful hike.
We really enjoyed Paynes Prairie. I’ve been four times and each time I get to witness the beauty of wildlife. This past trip on 1/1/2025 I saw two bald eagles near their nests, wild horses and humongous alligators. Walking the Dike trail two miles in is nearly a guarantee you will see amazing sites. It’s worth the hike. Be sure to make it in the cooler months since a good portion of the trail is in full sun.
Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park is a true gem and my absolute favorite state park in Central Florida. This stunning park offers an incredible mix of natural beauty, wildlife, and outdoor adventure. From the sweeping views of the prairie at the observation tower to the diverse trails that take you through forests, wetlands, and scenic vistas, there’s something magical around every corner. The wildlife here is unparalleled—you might spot bison, wild horses, alligators, and countless bird species. The campsites are well-spaced, clean, and surrounded by nature, making it a peaceful retreat. Whether you’re hiking, kayaking, or just soaking in the serene landscape, Paynes Prairie delivers an unforgettable experience. It’s a must-visit for anyone who loves the outdoors!
It was a beautiful day at Bolen Bluff Trail in Paynes Prairie Preserve, and I even saw deer along the trail. Having lived in Florida all my life, I had never seen bison in the wild until today! It was an absolutely amazing experience to witness these majestic creatures in their natural habitat. I highly recommend visiting this trail to anyone who loves nature and wildlife. God's creation is so beautiful, and this trail is a perfect way to experience it firsthand!
This is a very unique park for Florida, primarily due to the bison and wild horses which roam free on the prairie. The park can roughly be divided into three sections: 1- The main area where the visitor center, campground, and a couple trails are along with the observation tower looking out over the prairie. The visitor center has a tiny gift shop, park film, and a few displays on the history and ecology of the park. It is worth a stop. Definitely climb the tower for the amazing view it offers. 2- Bolen Bluff trail. Located ten minutes west of the main section, the trail winds trough the forest to a dyke out into the prairie and a small viewing platform. We saw about a dozen bison here. 3- La Chua trail. On the north side of the park about 20 minutes or so drive from the main section. This is the wettest region of the park with year round water. Lots of alligators in the water around the boardwalk. We did not love the fact that you had to leave the park to get to the different areas, but that is just a fact of how it is laid out and that there are no roads through the prairie. I would come back to this park and hike some of the other trails and camp for maybe two nights.
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