O'Leno State Park offers visitors a unique experience with its stunning forests, rivers, and rich history, making it a must-visit for nature enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to O'Leno State Park.
Park entry fee required.
Best visited in the cooler months from October to April for hiking and exploring.
The park has a ranger station for information and assistance.
Accessible via U.S. Highway 441; roads within the park are well-maintained.
Expect hot, humid summers and mild winters. Spring and fall have the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities, with temperatures ranging from the 50s to the 80s (Fahrenheit).
The park is impacted by invasive species and fluctuating water levels in the Santa Fe River, necessitating ongoing conservation efforts to protect native ecosystems.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Located within the park, offering full facility campsites with easy access to trails.
Offers rustic camping experience with basic facilities.
Follows along the Santa Fe River providing excellent views of the river sink and forest.
Features the natural beauty of limestone formations and unique sinkholes.
Ideal for a short visit, this trail offers a chance to see diverse wildlife.
A longer hike through oak forests with occasional glimpses of the river.
Visit the River Sink to see where the river disappears underground.
Fall and spring offer the most comfortable temperatures for outdoor activities.
Campgrounds can fill up during peak seasons, so make reservations early.
Bring mosquito repellent, especially during the summer months.