Top Parks in Ocala, Marion county, Florida, United states

Letty Towles Dog Park

Address: 2299 SE 32nd Ave, Ocala, FL 34470, USA

Park

“HUGE pup park. Have lots of self filling water stations and poop bags everywhere. We’ve met a lot of great people there and it’s always great. They have two sides for small and large dogs. The one gate to get into the large dog area was a bit busted but you could still open it as long as your lift up while swinging it open and close.”

Marjorie Harris Carr Cross Florida Greenway Park

Address: 8282 SE Hwy 314, Ocala, FL 34470, USA

Park

“Wonderful park full of wide paved trails for walking, running or biking, dog friendly, child playground, nature trails for bird watching or cross state hiking with markers, encouraging signs and benches for resting. No water on trails so bring a water bottle and enjoy.”

The Island

Address: Ocala, FL 34480, USA

Park

“This place is great for history buffs. It truly is an island between lanes of highway traffic. Go here if you are interested in the Cross Florida Canal.”

Coehadjoe Park

Address: 4225 NE 35th St, Ocala, FL 34479, USA

Park

“An amazing park for recreational activities and families. Coehadjoe has multiple basketball and tennis courts as well as a couple pavilions. It’s also a great place to have a leisurely stroll and enjoy the outdoors. Check it out, you won’t be disappointed.”

Fft King Memorial

Address: 3800 E Fort King St, Ocala, FL 34470, USA

Park

“The birthplace of Ocala and Marion County. Headquarters of the U.S. Army during the Second Seminole war, 1835 - 1842. Location of the Indian Agency at that time. 2nd dragoons were stationed there at one point, as well as the 7th infantry. The Second Seminole war started here and with the Dade ambush. Osceola and his warriors attacked Indian Agent Wiley Thompson, killing him and Lt. Constantine Smith. After the war, became first courthouse and county seat. Now there is a visitors center, small, but soon to be replaced by a larger, more improved one. At present there are history displays including artifacts from on-site and nature trails, but a full size reproduction of the fort is set to be finished by the end of 2017. The park already has top notch staff and a full program schedule, but even better things are in the works. Stop by and take a stroll through history. If you look close, you might even see a Seminole watching from behind a tree on the trail...”

Fort King National Historic Park

Address: 3925 E Fort King St, Ocala, FL 34470, USA

Park

“I absolutely loved this place. It nice and peaceful. Very friendly guides that was very educational. Went on a small hike with plaque and phone interaction. I will definitely go again”

Baseline Trailhead Park

Address: 4803 SE 58th Ave #4397, Ocala, FL 34472, USA

Park

“Baseline Trailhead has a beautiful family atmosphere! It reminded me of when we used to go and play on the playground as kids, just a nice play area for the kids, a picnic area for those who want to have a little get together and a beautiful nature walk that has a lot to offer both beginner adventures and eternal wanderers! I highly recommended a visit here if you want to reconnect with nature and just detox from all the stress daily life tends to bestow on us!”

Baseline Road Trailhead

Address: 4255 SE 58th Ave, Ocala, FL 34472, USA

Park

“Love the variety of trails here, l usually use the "dirt and trees route" but for those who choose pavement its great as well for strollers and bikes! Well marked as well!”

Silver Springs Conservation Area

Address: 5415 NE 7th St, Ocala, FL 34470, USA

Park

“There's a great set of trails to walk with a few picnic tables along the way. My only complaint is that there is not 1 map to be found of this area, even on the trailhead board. Our first walk took over 2 hours because we had no ide idea which way to turn to stay on a short trail. It was still an enjoyable experience even having to carry a 5 year old for half of it. We will go back again to see more of the trails, but we will go better prepared next time.”

Silver Springs State Park, Campground and Museum Entrance

Address: 1425 NE 58th Ave, Ocala, FL 34470, USA

Park

“We go to Silver Springs at least once a month, sometimes more, to canoe. It is very clean & well maintained. The only time we have not seen any gators was this past weekend when instead we were treated to manatee spotting. In the summer the stores are nice to grab water, a quick bite or icecream.”

Ralph Russell Park

Address: 1690 Pine Rd, Ocala, FL 34472, USA

Park

“Good baseball park, but not much else to it.”

Marshall Swamp Trailhead

Address: 8282 SE Hwy 314, Ocala, FL 34470, USA

Park

“It's an excellent hike I don't know if it's just me but I pulled in prematurely into a Ranger workstation where there were people working behind closed doors that were of no help at all. Make sure it says Marshall swamp trailhead before you pull in and then it's a wonderful Wilderness nature trail. I would bring mosquito spray all year as I was hiking in November and there were mosquitoes everywhere. Wonderful hike lots of nature”

Silver Springs Shores Park

Address: Ocala, FL 34472, USA

Park

“Like it”

Cross Florida Greenway

Address: Marshall Swamp,, Ocala, FL 34472, USA

Park

“Great trails”

1 million customers
find businesses on BusinessYab every month.

500 businesses
join BusinessYab every day.

BusinessYab helps you…

  • Promote and drive traffic to your business
  • Be found by customers and prospects
  • Make business connections
Add your business for free