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Opening January 2023
- 130,000 ft of indoor space with 82,000 ft of open space
- 10 Permanent Basketball Courts
- 18 Permanent Volleyball Courts
- 21 Permanent Pickleball Courts
- Multipurpose Flooring
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- (1) Multi-Use Field w/ Lights
- Alachua County High School Football Stadium
- Phone: (352) 334-5000
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- Capacity 440
- Splash Pad
- Disabled Access Ramp
- Bathhouse and Showers
- Aqua Slide
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- 100 acres of multi-recreational use and archery-specific property
- 20,000 Sq. Ft. Indoor Space
- (1) Regulation Basketball/Volleyball Court (2 Cross Courts)
- 5,000 Sq. Ft. Indoor Archery Range
- (2) Youth Baseball/Softball Fields w/ Lights – Skin Infield 220′ Outfield Fences
- (2) Regulation Baseball Fields w/ Lights – Skin Infield – 320′ Foul Line and 340′ Center Field Fences
- (4) Multi-Use Grass Fields
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- (28) Target Field
- (28) Hunter Targets
- (28) Animal Targets
- (28) Youth Targets
- (20) Int’l Targets
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- Full-featured aquatics facility
- 50 meters
- Short Course lap lanes
- One- and Three-Meter Diving Boards
- Diving Towers
- Spring boards
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- 10,000 Sq. Ft. Indoor Space
- (1) Regulation Basketball/Volleyball Court (2 Cross Courts)
- (3) Youth Baseball/Softball w/ Lights – Skin Infield – 200′ Outfield Fences
- (1) Championship Softball Stadium w/ Lights – Skin Infield – 2,500 Spectator Seating – 200′ Oufield Fences
- (1) Youth Baseball Field w/ Lights – Grass Infield
- (1) Football Field w/ Lights
- (3) Multi-Use Grass Fields w/ Lights
- (6) Pickleball Courts
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- Built in 2002
- Non-Profit organization
- No (2) tracks are identical
- Tracks Range from 900′ to 1300′
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- 6,600+ Yard Course
- 18-Holes | Par 72 Course
- (4) Sets of Tees
- Driving Range
- Practice Putting Green and Chipping Area
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- (4) Baseball/Softball Fields
- (2) 300 ft. Foul Lines – 340 ft. Center Field w/ Grass Infields
- (2) 220 ft. Fencing w/ Clay Infields
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- (14) Lighted Clay Courts
- (1) Clay Show Court w/ Lights
- (1) Beach Tennis Court
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- 5,800 Acre Lake
- 11.75 sq miles
- Avg depth: 4.9 ft (1.5 m)
- Home to Gainesville Area Rowing and Florida Crew, the University of Florida’s Rowing Club
- *New Rowing Center (2017)
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- Fee: $5 per vehicle
- 11 Miles of Multi-Use Trails for Cycling and Cross Country
- Connects to the River Rise Preserve State Park Trail System w/ additional 35 Miles of Multi-Use Trails
- Two Canoe and Kayak Launches
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- (8) Trails provide opportunities for Cycling, Equestrian, and Cross Country
- (1) 16 Mile Paved Trail
- Fee: $6 per vehicle
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- Largest Alachua County Spring
- 202 Acre Public Park
- Pumps 45 Million Gallons of Water Daily
- Connected to the Santa Fe River
- Small Underwater Cave Exploration Available
- Water Deep as 25 ft
- Poe Springs Park Lodge
- Indoor seating can be arranged for up to 54 people conference style
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- 7,350 Acre Preserve
- Trail System
- 30 miles of single track trails for biking
- 6 mile moderate level trail
- Over 10 miles of horse trails
- Hand launched glider field
- (4) trails for nature viewing and hiking
- Adventure For Hikers, Off-Road Bicyclists, Horseback Riders, & Nature Lovers
- Fee: $4 per vehicle; $2 pedestrians, bicyclists
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- 292,000 Sq. Ft. Indoor Facility
- 20,000 Sq. Ft. 1st Level Open Floor Space in Arena
- Full Featured Indoor Aquatics Facility
- (8) Lane 50 Meter Pool with Moveable Bulkhead or (8) Lane 25 Meter w/ Warm up Area)
- Diving Well, (2) 1 and 3 Meter Boards, (1) 5 and 10 Meter Platforms
- Home of the Florida Gator Basketball, Volleyball Gymnastics, Swimming and Diving Teams