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What to See in Ocala National Forest - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 8 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Ocala National Forest (United States). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Juniper Springs, Alexander Springs Recreation Area, and Juniper Prairie Wilderness. Also, be sure to include Alexander Springs Wilderness in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Ocala National Forest (Florida).

Juniper Springs

Spring in Florida
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Spring in Florida. Juniper Springs, located in the Ocala National Forest east of Ocala, Florida, is a natural spring that forms the headwaters of Juniper Creek that winds its way to Lake George in the Saint Johns River.[1]

Address: Ft Brooks Rd, 34488 Silver Springs

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Alexander Springs Recreation Area

Alexander Springs Recreation Area
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Park, Relax in park

Address: 49525 County Road 445, Ocala National Forest

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Juniper Prairie Wilderness

Hiking area in Marion County, Florida
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Hiking area in Marion County, Florida. The Juniper Prairie Wilderness is a protected wilderness area in the Ocala National Forest in Florida, United States.[2]

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Alexander Springs Wilderness

State park in Florida
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State park in Florida. Alexander Springs Wilderness is located in the U.S. state of Florida and was designated in 1984 by the United States Congress. The wilderness has a total of 7,941 acres and is within Ocala National Forest, which is the oldest National Forest east of the Mississippi River. Alexander Springs is home to a variety of wildlife including otters, alligators, and turtles. The wilderness also contains the only 1st magnitude spring in all the U.S. National Forests and Parks. Alexander Springs Park is open 24 hours a day for camping and many other outdoor activities.[3]

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Bert Dosh Memorial Bridge

Bridge
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Bridge. The Bert Dosh Memorial Bridge, also known as the Delks Bluff Bridge, carries State Road 40 over the Ocklawaha River in north-central Florida, east of Silver Springs.

Originally planned as part of the Cross Florida Barge Canal project, the bridge was under construction at the time of the decision by President Richard Nixon to halt work on the canal project, and it was decided to complete the high-level bridge, which opened in 1972. The bridge was renamed in 1976 for R.N. "Bert" Dosh, an Ocala Evening Star newspaper editor who championed the construction of the canal.[4]

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Halfmoon Lake

Lake in Florida
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Lake in Florida. Halfmoon Lake is the name of a lake in the Ocala National Forest, Florida. Half Moon is a spring fed fresh water lake and part of an area known as Land of Lakes with over 600 lakes and ponds in the Central Florida area.

Half Moon Lake covers roughly 500 acres (2 km2) and is situated in the Ocala Wildlife Management Area in a protected Federal Forest.[5]

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Morgan-Townsend House

Morgan-Townsend House
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Morgan-Townsend House is a national historic site located at 13535 North Highway 19, Salt Springs, Florida in Marion County. The rectangular two and one-half story house is an example of Frame Vernacular construction from the late nineteenth century.

It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 26, 2013.[6]

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T. W. Randall House

T. W. Randall House
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The T. W. Randall House is a historic house located at 11685 Northeast SR 314 in Silver Springs, Florida.[7]

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