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Gainesville–Hawthorne State Trail

Coordinates:29°35′28″N82°11′21″W / 29.59111°N 82.18917°W /29.59111; -82.18917
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Gainesville–Hawthorne State Trail
IUCN category V (protected landscape/seascape)
The east end of the Hawthorne-Gainesville Trail
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LocationAlachua County, Florida,USA
Nearest cityGainesville, Florida
Coordinates29°35′28″N82°11′21″W / 29.59111°N 82.18917°W /29.59111; -82.18917
Area16-mile (26 km) length
Governing bodyFlorida Department of Environmental Protection

TheGainesville–Hawthorne State Trail is a pavedrail trail inFlorida.

It is protected as a 16-mile (26 km) longFlorida State Park and runs from theCity of Gainesville'sBoulware Springs Water Works to the town ofHawthorne. It passes through thePaynes Prairie Preserve State Park and the Lochloosa Wildlife Management Area along a formerAtlantic Coast Line Railroad line. The property was purchased by the state of Florida fromCSX Transportation with money from the "trails from rails" program in late 1989.[1] The trail opened for use in January 1992.[2]

History

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At the entrance of Witness Tree Junction, a trailhead along the Gainesville-Hawthorne State Trail, a trio of live oak trees sport carvings demanding notice of Colonel Daniel Newnan and his 100 soldiers' march to capture runaway Black Seminoles during the Patriot War of 1812.[3] These three trees are also marked by N.R. Gruelle, a surveyor for theFlorida Southern Railway (originally theGainesville, Ocala and Charlotte Harbor Railroad Company), to delineate one end of railroad property.[3]

Recreational activities

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Activities includehiking,running,cycling,rollerblading, andhorseback riding. A grassy equestrian pathway is available except east of the Lochloosa trailhead.

Hours and Locations

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The Boulware Springs trailhead is located at Boulware Springs Nature Park, 3300 S.E. 15th St, Gainesville, and is open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. November through April and from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. May through October.

Other trailheads with parking include (1) intersection of county roads 234 and 2082, Rochelle (at Prairie Creek Preserve); (2) 7902 S.E. 200th Drive, off County Road 2082, west of Hawthorne; and (3) 2182 S.E. 71st Avenue, Hawthorne.[4]

The Paynes Prairie portion of the trail is open from 8 a.m. until sunset, 365 days a year.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Parcel: 19801-300-000". Alachua County Property Appraiser. Archived fromthe original on February 23, 2013. RetrievedNovember 2, 2012.
  2. ^"Report to Congress: Land and Water Conservation Fund Grants-in-Aid Program". National Park Service. 1986. RetrievedNovember 19, 2019.
  3. ^abAltus, Kristen (March 7, 2019)."Behind The History That Rochelle's Trio Of Giant Trees Have Witnessed".WUFT News. RetrievedMarch 26, 2021.
  4. ^"Gainesville-Hawthorne State Trail".Florida State Parks. RetrievedMarch 26, 2021.

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