La Chua Trail offers an accessible and wildlife-rich hiking experience across Paynes Prairie, one of Florida’s most significant natural preserves.
La Chua Trail is a popular 1.5-mile boardwalk and dirt trail located within Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park in north-central Florida. This trail provides visitors with up-close views of a wide variety of native Florida wildlife and serves as a gateway to the diverse ecosystems of Paynes Prairie, including wetlands, savannas, and marshes. The trail runs alongside a large wet prairie basin that supports populations of alligators, wild horses, bison, wading birds, and numerous other species. Its open, flat landscape and expansive vistas make it a favorite spot for wildlife photography and birdwatching. The name La Chua originates from a Spanish colonial period cattle ranch that once operated in the area. Today, the trail connects to longer hiking routes that circle the park’s interior, offering opportunities to explore the park’s 21,000+ acres. La Chua Trail is maintained with boardwalk sections to provide easy access while protecting fragile ecosystems. Visitors often spot wild horses and bison in the distance, rare in many parts of Florida. The trail provides educational interpretive signs about the park’s ecology and history. Popular activities include hiking, wildlife observation, and photography. The trail’s combination of ease, wildlife presence, and scenic views make it a must-visit for both casual visitors and serious naturalists traveling through Gainesville and surrounding areas.
La Chua Trail boardwalk providing close wildlife viewing opportunities
Frequent sightings of wild horses and Florida Cracker cattle
Alligator habitats visible from multiple vantage points
Observation tower offering panoramic views of the prairie basin
An elevated platform at the end of the trail offers sweeping views of the prairie basin and wildlife below.
A protected area within the park where free-roaming Florida Cracker horses graze and roam.
Shallow ponds along the trail often visible from the boardwalk where alligators frequently bask.