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Experiences and Amenities
Visitors can enjoy a leisurely bicycling experience along the park main drive and through most of the parks nature trails. Bicycles are not available for rent from the park. Safe operation of bicycles in the park is encouraged. Helmets are highly recommended for all cyclists and Florida law requires helmets for cyclists age 16 and under.
Paynes Creek Historic State Park is part of the Great Florida Birding and Wildlife Trail, a program of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. The Great Florida Birding and Wildlife Trail consists of a network of 515 sites throughout Florida selected for their excellent bird watching, wildlife viewing or educational opportunities. The Great Florida Birding and Wildlife Trail is a 2,000-mile, self-guided highway trail designed to conserve and enhance Florida's wildlife habitats by promoting birding and wildlife viewing activities, conservation education and economic opportunity.
The primitive youth group camping area is located near Payne Creek and accommodates up to 30 tent campers. The campground includes a fire ring with benches, a portable toilet, a pavilion and picnic tables. No water or electric service is available. Reservations are required and tax exempt status, if applicable, should be provided at the time of the reservation. Call the park for reservations at (863) 375-4717.
Fishing is allowed in designated areas. We encourage safe and responsible fishing activities. Peace River will challenge the best angler. Fish commonly seen include large-mouth bass, catfish, and migrating Snook. We encourage the proper disposal of mono-filament line and use of recycle containers when available.
Hiking trails are available. Park trails meander through several of Florida's natural plant communities and provide access to the park's historic sites.
Picnic tables with grills are available.
Wildlife viewing is possible at this park. With several natural communities, deer, bobcats, various snakes and lizards, alligators, and beautiful butterflies can often be seen all year. Winter visitors can see numerous migratory bird species that make Paynes Creek their winter home. On rare occasions, Florida black bear pass through and Florida panther sightings have been reported. We encourage visitors to share their wildlife sightings with park staff.
Canoe and kayak launch area provides direct access to the Peace River. Launch access requires obtaining gate combination from ranger station.
Playground is located in the picnic offers slides and swings.
ADA accessible restrooms with an infant changing table for family accommodations are available at the Visitor Center.
In 1978, Paynes Creek was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. The park offers viewing of the Fort Chokonikla site, Captain George S. Payne and Dempsey Whiddon Monument, and the Kennedy-Darling Trading Store Site where Captain Payne and Dempsey Whiddon were both killed by Seminoles.
The visitor center offers a self-guided tour of the park's cultural history with a video program depicting the historical events of 1849-50 and the exhibits provide each visitor with an intimate experience of the historical events that placed Paynes Creek Historic State Park on the National Registry of Historic Places.
We allow pets and require they remain on leash. Pet waste disposal bags are available and we encourage their use. Pets are not allowed in the Visitor Center. Service animals are allowed in all areas of the park.
Florida State Parks-Pet Policy
Three pavilions with grills and water with tables that seat up to 40 people can be rented for $30.00 plus tax. Electric is also available.
The visitor center offers a self-guided tour of the park's cultural history with a video program depicting the historical events of 1849-50 and the exhibits provide each visitor with an intimate experience of the historical events that placed Paynes Creek Historic State Park on the National Registry of Historic Places.