Paynes Prairie & Hawthorne State Bike Trail

Paynes Prarie View2

A view from the Visitor Center Fire Tower, shows why it’s called a prairie.

A hot day and some sandy trails got Peggy in her complaining mode, also on our 6 mile round trip ride we found that the visitor center was closed and under construction. The view of the Florida Prairie was cool but we saw no Buffalo in sight.Hawthorne Trail Sign

Wildlife Crossing Sign

The weather report for Wednesday was warm 81oF by noon and a light rain in the late afternoon. So we left early to enjoy the bike trail before it got too hot.

The 11 mile round ride from Rochelle included some actual hills which challenged Peggy but didn’t stop her. Peg on Hawthorne TrailShe likes the nice downhill coasts after the uphill’s. After we laughed at the Wildlife Crossing sign above, guess what we saw going across the bike trail.

Turtle Crossing

John at OverlookI took a look at the view back toward Paynes Prairie Campground from the Alachua Lake Overlook.

The picture below is what I was looking at.

 

Alachua Lake Overlook

I posted a map of this portion of our trip in my last blog. It can also alert you to any red flags you may overlook and viagra tadalafil save you from heartache and making the wrong choices. 4. The 5 -reductase inhibitors finasteride and cheap viagra without prescription dutasteride are another treatment option. The necessity is known as Joshua Law as it was inspired by the tragic accident that happened cialis pills uk in the life of Joshua Brown. Such disorders should be treated on time in order cialis generic tabs to avoid any harm to a person s health. We are currently at #10 and tomorrow morning we will leave for Silver Lake, #12. This place is pretty popular and convenient to the 46 mile long Withlacoochee State Bike Trail and on a lake which is a wide spot in the Withlacoochee River. So this will allow us to canoe & bike and use the bike trail to set up a shuttle.

I hope we can snag a site before the weekend. They do not take reservations in this State Forest campground and if they enforce the 14 day limit we may get a site.

2 thoughts on “Paynes Prairie & Hawthorne State Bike Trail”

  1. wow! looks like you guys are having a blast, glad to see you had a nice 81° day finally! love the turtle crossing signs, too funny! can't wait to see you guys soon! love Leah

  2. Nice photos. You should have taken that turtle and had him as your pet. He could have slept in the yellow bathtub

Comments are closed.