Activities at River Rise Preserve State Park
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Fishing
Fishing is allowed in designated areas |
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Horse TrailsRiver Rise has approximately 20 miles of horseback riding trails. These trails pass through a variety of plant communities and take you to the River Rise for viewing of this unique feature. Daily horseback riding fees are $6.00 per horse and must be paid at O’Leno State Park. For more information, please contact the park office at 386-454-1853. |
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Pet CampingFor everyone's enjoyment, including pets, please observe the following pet camping rules.
Failure to abide by these rules may result in the camper being asked to board the pet outside the park or to check out of the campground. Park areas will be evaluated, as to the suitability of pets, on a periodic basis as part of the unit management planning process. Areas of the park designated as prohibited for pets shall be determined based on park natural and cultural resources, primary recreational activities, camper and pet health and safety, geographical location and layout of camping areas, and the ability to provide a quality recreational experience for all visitors. When the Heat is on... Keep cool. Summer brings hot weather and family vacations. Your pets will be affected by both. For a healthier; happier travels with your pets: Never leave your pets in a parked car, even if the windows are open. Ten minutes could be too long on a hot day. By then, the temperature inside the car could reach 160 degrees F. That's hot enough to cause a dog to suffer heat stroke. Pets don't perspire as people do. They cool themselves by panting. With only very hot air to breathe, your pets could suffer permanent brain damage within moments. If emergency care is not given, your pets could die. They may want to come along, but it's much kinder to leave your pets at home with plenty of fresh, cool water and shade. If your dog is overcome by heat exhaustion, immediately soak him or her down with water and take to a veterinarian as soon as possible. |
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PicnickingRiver Rise has one covered pavilion that is available for rental for $30.00 per day and can be reserved by calling the park office at 386-454-1853. |
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Primitive CampingPrimitive camping with fire circle, centrally located bathhouse, and 20 stall horse barn is available. Camping fees are $4.00/person/night. For more information please contact the park office at 386-454-1853 |








