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River Rise Preserve State Park Adventures

River Rise Preserve State Park, located in Florida, is a unique natural area where the Santa Fe River reemerges after disappearing underground in O'Leno State Park. The park offers visitors a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking and horseback riding.

4,340
Acres Protected
35
Miles of Trails
not specified
Annual Visitors
1974
Year Established

Popular Activities

Plan Your Visit

Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to River Rise Preserve State Park.

Entrance Requirements

Free access, no permits required.

Best Time to Visit

Spring and fall are optimal for visiting due to mild weather and lower humidity.

Visitor Information

No on-site visitor center; nearby O'Leno State Park has resources.

Getting There

Accessible via US Highway 441; no seasonal road closures.

Weather & Climate

Expect hot and humid summers with potential afternoon thunderstorms. Winters are mild and dry, while spring and fall provide the most comfortable temperatures for outdoor activities.

Conservation Efforts

The park’s limestone formations are sensitive to erosion, and efforts are in place to monitor and protect endangered habitats and species in the area.

Camping in River Rise Preserve State Park

Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.

Top Trails

River Rise Trail

Moderate
5 miles

Explore the geology and ecology of the park while witnessing the reemergence of the Santa Fe River.

Pine Loop

Easy
3.5 miles

A gentle loop through pine flatwoods, great for an easy walk or jog.

Hammock Cut-Off

Moderate
2 miles

Connects to different parts of the park traversing through hydric hammocks.

Horse Trail West Loop

Hard
7 miles

Designed for horseback riding but open to hikers, this trail offers a more challenging ride or hike through varied terrain.

Trailblazer Tips

Bring along a map or GPS device as some trail intersections can be confusing.

Visit in spring or fall for comfortable temperatures and active wildlife.

The area has no entrance fee, but be prepared for limited facilities.

Wear sturdy hiking boots to navigate uneven, sometimes muddy terrain.

Helpful Resources