Happy Hiking, Trail In Paynes Prairie State Park, Florida
by Felix Lai
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Happy Hiking, Trail In Paynes Prairie State Park, Florida
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Felix Lai
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This photo captured a beautiful scenery at Paynes Prairie State Park. Hiking could be brutal inside the park especially during the hot season as many trails have no shade to lower the temperature. One has to bring lots of water for the hikes (from personal experience!).
Paynes Prairie is biologically, geologically and historically unique. This park became Florida�s first state preserve in 1971 and is now designated as a National Natural Landmark. Noted artist and naturalist William Bartram called it the great Alachua Savannah when he wrote about his visit to the prairie in 1774.
More than 20 distinct biological communities provide a rich array of habitats for wildlife and livestock, including alligators, bison, horses and more than 270 species of birds. Exhibits and an audio-visual program at the visitor center explain the area�s natural and cultural history. A 50-foot-high observation tower near the visitor center provides a panoramic view of the preserve.
Eight trails provide opportunities for hiking, horseback riding, and bicycling, including the 16 mile long, paved Gainesville-Hawthorne State Trail. Fishing on Lake Wauburg is allowed and a boat ramp provides access for canoes and boats with electric motors. Gasoline powered boats are not allowed. Full-facility campsites are available for overnight visitors. Annual special events include Stargazing Party, Paynes Prairie 5K, and Fire Fest. Other events and ranger programs are available on weekends, November through April.
* Copyright Felix Lai. Watermark will not appear on final prints of the photograph.
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August 16th, 2021
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