River Rise Preserve State Park

Within O'Leno State Park, the Santa Fe disappears and flows underground for more than four miles before it again becomes a surface stream at River Rise State Preserve. This geological feature makes O'Leno/River Rise a unique park. You may drive to the Rise to fish or view this distinct part... Read More
Within O'Leno State Park, the Santa Fe disappears and flows underground for more than four miles before it again becomes a surface stream at River Rise State Preserve. This geological feature makes O'Leno/River Rise a unique park. You may drive to the Rise to fish or view this distinct part of Florida. O'Leno and River Rise encompass over 6,200 acres in Alachua and Columbia Counties. Read Less
  • U.S. 27, 2 miles west of High Springs
  • High Springs, FL 32643
  • Phone: 386-454-1853

Amenities

Hours: 8 a.m. - sunset (dependant on time of year)

General Information
Hours: 8 a.m. - sunset (dependant on time of year)
Open Year-Round
Category
State Park
Site Information
Primitive Camping
Activities
Bicycling
Equestrian Riding
Fishing
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