As America eases into its new normal, outdoor spaces and recreational facilities are opening back up for our enjoyment. Here’s a few of our Ocala favorites to consider. As of press time, this was the most accurate information available. We encourage you to call ahead to verify information.
Written and Compiled by Karin Fabry-Cushenbery
Scott Springs Park
2825 SW 24th Avenue
Scott Springs may look like your typical run-of-the-mill park, but in reality, it’s anything but. What was once known as a run-down park has turned into a 22-acre hidden gem, complete with beautiful walking trails, a nature-themed playground for the kiddos and a 3/4-mile bike trail. One of the highlights of your trip to Scott Springs will be taking the nature path down to the grotto. A wooden deck overlooks the clear, spring-fed water and nearby cave. You may not be able to go in the water or cave, but it’s a great photo op. Walmart and Aldi are just across the street, so stop in and grab a picnic lunch and some drinks on your way into the park.
Sholom Park
7110 SW 80th Avenue
If you’re looking for a place to go for a walk, to relax with a book or just take in the scenery, Sholom Park is it. Throughout the expansive Sholom Park there are 11 distinctive areas to take in and enjoy. The Pergebo Trail, Azalea Garden, Enchanted Forest, Pond and Olive Tree Promenade are just a few of the natural areas to explore. Consider bringing the good camera on your next trip. The photo opportunities are plentiful. Social distancing? No problem!
Brick City Adventure Park
1211 SE 22nd Road
One of the highlights of Brick City Adventure Park is the guided cave adventures in White Cliff Cave and interpretive walks through the quarry. We encourage you to call to check on tour availability and scheduling. Brick City has a little of everything, from a wide-open football field and track, to a unique, colorful playground complete with unique climbing obstacles. For an added challenge, try the low ropes course on your next visit.
Silver Springs State Park
5656 E Silver Springs Boulevard
Silver Springs State Park is open for day use and limited camping opportunities. Canoes and kayaks are available for rental beginning at 8am. The last launch of the day is at 4pm, and the rental facility closes at 5pm. In addition, the famed glass bottom boats are also once again running, now with 12 passengers per boat. The cost is $12 per person ($11 for seniors over 55), in addition to the $2 park entry fee. If you’ve worked up an appetite at the park, a food truck and ice cream options are available.
The Canyons Zip Line & Canopy Tours
8045 NW Gainesville Road (CR 25A)
If you’ve been cooped up for a while but don’t want to travel too far from home, consider a day of adventure at the Canyons Zip Line & Canopy Tours. There are a variety of tours to choose from, ranging from three to nine zips, plus a unique nighttime adventure. The larger zips may also include sky bridges and rappels. The facility also offers horseback tours, gem mining and more. Current offerings may vary from what’s available on the website based on COVID-19 guidelines. Call ahead to schedule your adventure.
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