| Columbia
County Parks and Recreation
Columbia County is
dedicated to providing quality recreation opportunities for our
residents and visitors.
Below are listings of
parks that offer various passive recreation opportunities, as well
as information on our community centers, boat ramps and the joint
County-City active recreation programs.
Recreational
Areas
The Various Recreational Areas are
located throughout the area provide wholesome activities for
fitness and life enrichment.
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Alligator Lake Recreation Area
1498 SW County Club Road (CR133)
Lake City, Florida 32025
HOURS:
Tuesday Sunday 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.*
Monday CLOSED
*Winter Hours: Park closes 30 minutes before dark
- 12 miles of Hiking/Biking Trails
- Playground (Handicapped Accessible)
- 3 Covered Picnic Pavilions (1 large/2 small)
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- Nature Observation
- Sand Volleyball Court
- Horseshoe Pit
- Fishing
- Canoe Trails
- Canoe Launch
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Additionally, the Ponderosa
Pond and Large Pole barn are available for special events.
To learn more information about reservations and rental
charges for these facilities, please contact Clint Pittman at 386-719-7545 or by email at:
clint_pittman@columbiacountyfla.com
Columbia County purchased the
Alligator Lake Recreation Area through the Florida
Preservation 2000 grant program in 1997. Approximately 1000
acres of green space and wetlands, the area provides the
following passive
recreation opportunities:
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Falling Creek Falls
HOURS:
Open year round from 8 a.m. to dark
Located on County Road 131 just north of the 441/I10
interchange, Falling Creek Falls was opened October 2001. A
joint project between the Suwannee River Water Management
District and Columbia County, the property was purchased
from the Parker & Hogan Families to protect and preserve
the Falls for present and future generations.
The Falling Creek Falls park provides the following
recreation opportunities:
- Elevated
Boardwalk to
the Falls
- Grassed parking area
- Three Picnic Pavillions
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- Walking Trail
- Restroom
- Playground
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This park is an excellent
example of an ongoing cooperative arrangement that benefits
our public while protecting one of our most beautiful
natural resources.
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Five
Points Park
Corner of Old Valdosta Hwy. and Laverne Ave.

Five Points Park
offers the following passive recreation opportunities:
- Basketball Court
- Picnic Pavilion
- Playground equipment
The County has developed this
park on property owned by the Columbia County School System,
to provide residents and visitors to the Five Points
community with a neighborhood recreation area.
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Community
Centers
Community centers are located
throughout the county and make excellent opportunities for
families to hold reunions and gatherings.
Community
Centers |
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Deep Creek
Community Center
Highway 441 North
Phone: 386-719-7568
Contact: Colby Law at
386-755-6975 (Milton's Grocery Store)
Additional Amenities: Picnic Tables, Swings |
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Lulu
Community Center
Highway 100 East
Phone: 386-758-2136
Contact: Renee Markham at
386-752-7499
Additional Amenities: Basketball
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Mason City
Community Center
US 41 South
Phone: 386-758-1394
Contact: Margie Markham at
386-752-1494
Additional Amenities: Ballfield,
Basketball Court, Covered Picnic Pavilion, Playground
equipment
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South
Columbia Ft. White Community Center
US 47 South
Phone: 386-497-3089
Contact: Ft. White Town Hall at
386-497-2321
Additional Amenities: Ballfields,
Basketball Court, Tennis Court, Playground equipment |
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Springville
Community Center
NW Suwannee Valley Road
Phone: 386-752-5484
Contact: Fred McIntosh at 386-752-4205
Contact: Gloria McIntosh at 386-755-1099
Additional Amenities: Basketball
Court, Picnic Pavilion, Playground equipment |
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Winfield
Community Center & Recreation Area
NW Winfield Street
Phone: 719-7509
Contact: Willy B. Allan at 386-397-0917 or Rentz Galloway at
386-752-5643
Additional Amenities:Ballfield,
Basketball, Tennis Court, 2 covered picnic pavilions,
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Boat
Ramps
Access
to the many water bodies and rivers of our area, the County
maintains six boat ramps for the citizens of Columbia County and
visitors to our area. Currently, there are no restroom facilities
or other recreational amenities at these locations.
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Alligator
Lake South South Marion Avenue
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Bible
Camp Road Off 441/41 South at OLeno Road
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Cone
Bridge US 441 North
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Hollingsworth
Bluff Off US 47 South at SW Hollingsworth Street
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Rum
Island Off County Road 138 South of Ft. White
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River
Rise US Highway 27 between Ft. White and High Springs
To
report problems/request repairs, please contact the Columbia
County Public Works Department at (386) 758-1019.
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Joint
County City Recreation Department
Columbia
County and the City of Lake City, through an inter-local agreement
provide various recreation services to the residents of the
County. The joint County City Recreation Department provides:
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Maintenance
to 14 softball fields, 9 soccer fields, 7 baseball fields, 4
T-ball fields, 1 basketball gymnasium, 8 outdoor basketball
courts, 1 football field, 6 parks and playgrounds, 4 community
centers, 1 Girls Club, 6 tennis courts, 6 racquetball courts.
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Summer
Programs for children with field trips and structured
activities each day.
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Sponsor
of the Blue-Grey Fun Run, Hog Wild-Pig Crazy Barbecue, Trick
or Treat Halloween Football Night Festival.
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Adult
Programs including Slow-Pitch Softball leagues and Flag
Football.
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Youth
Programs that include: Girls Club after school program and
summer program, Tackle Football league for boys and girls ages
8-13, T-Ball league for ages 5-7, Summer Fast Pitch league for
girls 8-13, Girls Basketball Camp, Gateway Classic Girls
Basketball Tournament.
For
further information regarding the joint County-City Recreation
Department, please contact Roger Little at (386) 758-5427.
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