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    5 hidden gems showcasing Gainesville’s natural beauty and recreational offerings

    By Melody Gu,

    4 days ago

    Here are five must-visit places in Gainesville that showcase its vibrant cultural, recreational, and natural offerings.

    Gainesville, known for its bustling college scene centered around the University of Florida, is also home to the natural beauty of Florida’s swamplands. The town’s innovative atmosphere and rich cultural history set the tone for its recreational offerings. From local sinkholes to eclectic cocktail bars downtown, Gainesville offers a diverse range of activities for all ages.

    Depot Park

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    Located in the heart of Gainesville, this park is the perfect destination for sunny picnics on the lawn that circles around a scenic promenade. You can stop by the Depot Station for a quick sandwich or indulge in the wine and craft beer selections at Boxcar Beer & Wine Garden. After a relaxing break on the lawn, finish your visit by strolling through the conservation area to explore Gainesville’s rich wetlands.

    Baby J’s Bar

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    This downtown cocktail bar offers a variety of live music events that center around the jazz and soul genres. With its ambient lighting and intimate setting, immerse yourself into the relaxed atmosphere and enjoy live music while savoring a handcrafted cocktail.

    Devil’s Millhopper

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    Home to a limestone sinkhole, the Devil’s Millhopper Geological State Park offers visitors a glimpse of Florida’s natural history. This park allows you to explore Floridian forest terrain through a staircase trail that descends into the sinkhole, providing a close view of the geological formations.

    CYM Coffee Co.

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    Inspired by the song “Change Your Mind” by local band Sister Hazel, this cozy coffee shop serves a wide variety of espresso-based drinks to start your morning. Giving back to his local hometown, Ken Block, a member of Sister Hazel, co-founded this cozy coffee shop. Sip your coffee on the outdoor porch, where you can soak up the gentle town bustle. While you’re there, take the opportunity to explore the local culture by listening to a few of Sister Hazel’s songs. The friendly staff make it a welcoming spot to enjoy some alone time or catch up with friends.

    Harn Museum of Art

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    To stimulate your creative senses, the Harn Museum features both international and Floridian exhibitions. Embark on a global journey by exploring artifacts from Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas. Along with its international exhibitions, the Harn also highlights paintings inspired by Floridian wetlands.

    RELATED: 5 Top-Ranked Colleges in Florida

    The post 5 hidden gems showcasing Gainesville’s natural beauty and recreational offerings first appeared on The Floricua Newsroom .

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