Price's Scrub State Park - Micanopy, FL

Price's Scrub State Park - Micanopy, FL Price's Scrub State Park - Micanopy, FL Price's Scrub State Park - Micanopy, FL Price's Scrub State Park - Micanopy, FL Price's Scrub State Park - Micanopy, FL
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Price’s Scrub State Park – Dog-Friendly Trails in Micanopy, Florida

Experience the natural beauty of north-central Florida at Price’s Scrub State Park, located just outside Micanopy. This scenic park is beloved for its extensive pet-friendly trails that wind through old Florida landscapes, offering a mix of open fields, shaded pine forests, and wildlife viewing opportunities—all ideal for outdoor-loving dogs and their owners.

Dogs are welcome on-leash throughout the park’s sandy and grassy trails, some of which are also used by horses. The park is known for its quiet, secluded atmosphere and diverse trails—perfect for a peaceful hike or a casual stroll with your leashed pet. Amenities include a grassy parking area, port-a-john, and a trough for horses. While there are no fenced areas or off-leash zones, the natural surroundings and less-crowded pathways make it a relaxing outing for leashed dogs. Ample parking and scenic drives nearby make this an accessible spot for travelers and locals alike seeking a dog-friendly hiking adventure.

FAQ – Price’s Scrub State Park

  • What are the park’s leash requirements? Dogs are allowed on the trails but must remain on leash at all times.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, the park features multiple hiking trails through natural Florida habitats.
  • Where is the best place to park? There is a grassy parking area available off CR320.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? Some trails offer shaded areas under large trees, but overall shade varies depending on the trail section.
  • Are restrooms available for owners? There is a port-a-john available at the main parking area.
  • Is the park open year-round? While specific seasonal closures are not mentioned, Florida state parks are generally open year-round.

Reviews

Rich Beliveau

Definitely not a bike friendly park! Unfortunately most of the trails are tilled fire breaks, which makes it virtually impossible to navigate on 2 wheels.

Rich Beliveau

Definitely not a bike friendly park! Unfortunately most of the trails are tilled fire breaks, which makes it virtually impossible to navigate on 2 wheels.

Anna Banana

Nice state park with trails! I only walked the bottom section, but it was beautiful. Lots of different trees and wildlife that feel like old Florida. Some sections of the trail are better maintained than others. Plenty of parking space

Anna Banana

Nice state park with trails! I only walked the bottom section, but it was beautiful. Lots of different trees and wildlife that feel like old Florida. Some sections of the trail are better maintained than others. Plenty of parking space

Anna Banana

Nice state park with trails! I only walked the bottom section, but it was beautiful. Lots of different trees and wildlife that feel like old Florida. Some sections of the trail are better maintained than others. Plenty of parking space

Brandy D

Hiking area has trails for people and horses. Dogs allowed on leases. We came in off CR320 there was a grassy parking area with a port-a John and trough for horses. The area we came in off of apparently has less shade on trails but wasn’t too bad. Some of the markers were down and area was over grown so it was hard to tell which way to go as some trails looked man made. We stayed on main trail and didn’t see anyone else on trails.

Brandy D

Hiking area has trails for people and horses. Dogs allowed on leases. We came in off CR320 there was a grassy parking area with a port-a John and trough for horses. The area we came in off of apparently has less shade on trails but wasn’t too bad. Some of the markers were down and area was over grown so it was hard to tell which way to go as some trails looked man made. We stayed on main trail and didn’t see anyone else on trails.

Brandy D

Hiking area has trails for people and horses. Dogs allowed on leases. We came in off CR320 there was a grassy parking area with a port-a John and trough for horses. The area we came in off of apparently has less shade on trails but wasn’t too bad. Some of the markers were down and area was over grown so it was hard to tell which way to go as some trails looked man made. We stayed on main trail and didn’t see anyone else on trails.

Sydney Velasquez

Secluded and quiet trails. Recently burned and the trail are poorly marked. Gorgeous sandy pine habitat with different loops for different distances. Biggest loop is 3miles.

Sydney Velasquez

Secluded and quiet trails. Recently burned and the trail are poorly marked. Gorgeous sandy pine habitat with different loops for different distances. Biggest loop is 3miles.

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