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Baymont By Wyndham Gainesville I-75
Baymont By Wyndham Gainesville I-75
Days Inn by Wyndham Gainesville University I-75
Days Inn by Wyndham Gainesville University I-75
La Quinta by Wyndham Gainesville
La Quinta by Wyndham Gainesville
TownePlace Suites by Marriott Gainesville Northwest
TownePlace Suites by Marriott Gainesville Northwest
Best Western Gateway Grand
Best Western Gateway Grand
Alachua Inn
Alachua Inn
Quality Inn Alachua - Gainesville Area
Quality Inn Alachua - Gainesville Area
Hampton Inn & Suites Alachua I-75
Hampton Inn & Suites Alachua I-75
Americas Best Value Inn Alachua
Americas Best Value Inn Alachua
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Alachua - Gainesville Area by IHG
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Alachua - Gainesville Area by IHG
Vista Verde Farm Retreat
Vista Verde Farm Retreat
BlueGem Motel
BlueGem Motel
High Springs Country Inn
High Springs Country Inn
Palms Garden Inn
Palms Garden Inn
The Blanche
The Blanche
Days Inn by Wyndham Lake City I-10
Days Inn by Wyndham Lake City I-10
Postcard Cabins Gilchrist Springs, Outdoor Collection by Marriott Bonvoy
Postcard Cabins Gilchrist Springs, Outdoor Collection by Marriott Bonvoy
Super 8 by Wyndham Lake City
Super 8 by Wyndham Lake City
Driftwood Inn
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Dive into the crystalline waters of the Santa Fe River, where turtles sun themselves on fallen logs and manatees occasionally make guest appearances. At Ginnie Springs, underwater caverns beckon adventurous swimmers while Ichetucknee Springs State Park offers a more leisurely float downstream. This tiny town might have just 618 residents, but its natural springs draw visitors seeking refreshment in waters that maintain a perfect 72 degrees year-round. The historic Fort White Public School, built in 1915, stands as a reminder of simpler times. After a day of paddling, locals recommend bringing a picnic to River Rise Preserve State Park, where the Santa Fe River dramatically emerges from underground, creating a natural pool that feels like finding a secret.

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