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San Felasco Hammock is named for an old Spanish Mission, San
Francisco de Potano which ministered to the Indians living here
centuries ago. Over time the early settlers continually mispronounced
San Francisco until the area became known as San Felasco. "Hammock"
is an Indian word that means "shady." The lower two thirds of
San Felasco has been set aside for hiking only. The northern most
2,000 acres have been designated for multi-use purposes including
horseback riding, off-road bicycling and hiking. Trails in this
section were built by The Friends of San Felasco, Inc. and other
interested volunteers.
Hours of Operation
We are open from 8 a.m. until sundown 365 days a year.
Driving Directions
To the Hiking Trailhead: Take I-75 to C.R. 222 (Milepost Exit
390 - Old Exit 77) and drive west 2.9 miles to C.R. 241. Turn
right onto C.R. 241 and drive 2.0 miles to C.R. 232. Turn right
onto C.R. 232 and drive 2.2 miles. The park entrance is on the
right just east of the I-75 overpass. (No interchange at this
overpass.)
To the Equestrian and Mountain Bike Trailhead: Take I-75 to U.S.
441 (Milepost Exit 399 - Old Exit 78) and drive south 2.8 miles
(through the city of Alachua). Turn right onto Progress Blvd.
Drive 0.7 miles to the park entrance. (Continue past the end of
the pavement and onto the grade road.)
Park Fees
Admission Fee - Park entrance fee is $2.00 per vehicle (limit
8 people per vehicle).
Pedestrians, bicyclists, extra passengers, passengers in vehicles
with a holder of an Annual Individual Entrance permit, members
of organized groups – Admission fee $1.00
Equestrian entrance fee - $6.00 per horse (price includes vehicle
admission). Horse riders are required to have proof of negative
Coggins on their person or in their saddlebag.
Prices include all state and local taxes.
San Felasco Hammock Preserve State Park 12720 NW 109 Lane Alachua,
Florida 32615 Phone: 386-462-7905
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