Located along the banks of the scenic Santa Fe River, a tributary of the Suwannee River, the park features sinkholes, hardwood hammocks, river swamps, and sandhills. The major feature of the park is the Santa Fe land bridge. As the river courses through the park, it disappears underground and reemerges over three miles away in the River Rise State Preserve.

One of Florida's first state parks, O'Leno was first developed by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) in the 1930s. The suspension bridge built by the CCC still spans the river. Visitors can picnic at one of the pavilions or fish in the river for their dinner.

Located on U.S. 441, six miles north of High Springs.

Source: Florida State Parks

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