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Postcard Cabins Gilchrist Springs, Outdoor Collection by Marriott Bonvoy
Postcard Cabins Gilchrist Springs, Outdoor Collection by Marriott Bonvoy
High Springs Country Inn
High Springs Country Inn
BlueGem Motel
BlueGem Motel
Sweetwater Branch Inn
Sweetwater Branch Inn
Depot Village
Depot Village
Hampton Inn & Suites Gainesville-Downtown
Hampton Inn & Suites Gainesville-Downtown
Hyatt Place Gainesville Downtown
Hyatt Place Gainesville Downtown
Gainesville Lodge
Gainesville Lodge
Comfort Suites Gainesville near University
Comfort Suites Gainesville near University
Quality Inn Gainesville near University
Quality Inn Gainesville near University
Travelodge by Wyndham Gainesville
Travelodge by Wyndham Gainesville
University Inn Gainesville
University Inn Gainesville
Home2 Suites by Hilton Gainesville Medical Center
Home2 Suites by Hilton Gainesville Medical Center
Grand Two Bedroom Two Bathroom Apartment with Balcony by The Scholar
Grand Two Bedroom Two Bathroom Apartment with Balcony by The Scholar
Value Lodge
Value Lodge
Gator Town Inn
Gator Town Inn
Holiday Inn Gainesville - University Center by IHG
Holiday Inn Gainesville - University Center by IHG
Hotel Eleo at the University of Florida
Hotel Eleo at the University of Florida
AC Hotel by Marriott Gainesville Downtown
AC Hotel by Marriott Gainesville Downtown
Travelers Inn
Travelers InnGo beyond your typical stay in High Springs
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Plunge into crystalline waters at Ginnie Springs, where underwater caves beckon snorkelers and tubers float lazily downstream. The historic downtown feels frozen in time, with antique shops in century-old buildings and locals gathering at the Great Outdoors Restaurant. High Springs Museum chronicles the area's railroad heritage. Catch a community production at the intimate High Springs Theater, where performances rival those in larger cities. Poe Springs Park offers a less-crowded swimming alternative, while O'Leno State Park features a river that mysteriously disappears underground. Ruth B. Kirby Gilchrist Blue Springs rewards visitors with waters so clear you'll swear you're floating in air. Bring water shoes – those limestone bottoms can be slippery.

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