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Within O'Leno State Park, the Santa Fe disappears and flows underground
for more than three 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 6,000 acres in Alachua and Columbia Counties.
Citizens Support Organizations are non-profit corporations given
special status by Florida law that make it possible for you to
support your favorite state parks. In these times of budget shortages
CSOs are critical for providing much needed funds and manpower.
Hours of Operation
We are open from 8 a.m. until sundown 365 days a year.
Driving Directions
River Rise Preserve State Park is located within O’Leno State
Park. O’Leno State Park is located directly off of U.S. 441, six
miles north of High Springs.
Park Fees
Admission Fees - $4.00/vehicle (up to 8 passengers). Pedestrians,
bicyclists, extra passengers, passengers in vehicles with a holder
of an Annual Individual Entrance permit, members of organized
groups – Admission Fee $1.00
Camping Fees - Primitive Camping - $4.00/person/night
Picnic Pavilion Rental Fees - Covered Pavilion can be reserved
for $30.00 plus tax
Equestrian Fees - $6.00 per horse (includes admission) payable
at O'Leno State Park. Horse riders are required to have proof
of negative Coggins on their person or in their saddlebag.
River Rise Preserve State Park 410 SE Oleno Park Road High Springs,
Florida 32643 Phone: 386-454-1853 Park Manager:
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