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Manatee Springs State Park Trails
The heart of the Manatee Springs State Park is its namesake first-magnitude spring, that flows a short distance to the Suwannee River. Trail opportunities are available for the entire family. The paved entrance road is a pleasant 2 mile ride, and the off-road trails are easy, fun trails that fast-paced riders could complete in an hour. A more casual rider will enjoy viewing the wildlife along their journey. After taking to the trails, you can refresh yourself in the spring.

Manatee Springs State Park Trails Map

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Major Activities HikingBikingMountain Biking
   

Trail Length/Surface: paved park road, 2.0 miles; unpaved trails, 8.5 miles
Fee: Park Admission
County: Levy
Nearby Towns: Chiefland

Notes:
To aid your navigation, many of the unpaved trails are marked by signs at intersections that include locator maps.

Please note that when the Suwannee River is in flood stage, some of the unpaved trails may not be passable.

Access/Directions:
From US 98/19 in Chiefland, head north until you reach Manatee Springs Road (Hwy 320). Take a left (heading west) and follow Manatee Springs Road for about 5 miles until you reach the park entrance.

Contact Information:
Manatee Springs State Park
11650 N.W. 115th St.
Chiefland, FL 32626
(352) 493-6072
http://www.floridastateparks.org/manateesprings/default.cfm