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Haunted Orange Lake Overlook Full Moon Festival

  • Marjorie A .Hoy Memorial Park at Orange Lake Overlook 19865 N US Highway 441 Micanopy, FL 32667 United States (map)

Join ACT for a spooky night of fun under the full moon! We will have Halloween themed games and activities for the whole family to enjoy as well as a haunted hayride around the preserve! This event is to support the restoration projects on Orange Lake Overlook preserve so a $5-$10 donation for the hay ride is appreciated.

This event is part of the 35 days of ACT Conservation! Join us as we celebrate this milestone birthday!

WHEN

Saturday, October 28th, 2023
5:00 PM to 8:30 PM

WHERE

19865 N US Hwy 441, Micanopy, FL 32667

ABOUT THE PRESERVE

Located just south of McIntosh, FL on U.S. 441, the historical significance of Orange Lake Overlook (OLO) dates back to the 16th Century when it was utilized by the Timucua Indians for the village of Potano. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries it became part of Florida’s prestigious agricultural scene. The entire 300-acre hill was planted with citrus, and in the 1950s, the little buildings and mill on top of the hill became the Ollie Huff Citrus Shop and packing house.

For over 30 years, O.D. “Buddy” Huff Jr. managed the groves, while his wife, Ollie, ran the orange shop, which offered fresh-squeezed orange juice to travelers passing through North Central Florida. The groves suffered a setback in 1983 from a hard freeze and were re-planted only to be decimated by a second hard freeze in 1984. Following Buddy’s death in 1984, the Huff family left the citrus business and leased the land for cattle grazing.

The now abandoned citrus shop, former packing shed, and stunning view has served as a hub for a wide range of artists and has acted as a catalyst for conserving some of the best views of “old Florida,” or real Florida, in the region through their artwork. With the threat of residential development of the land, the local community rallied to save the overlook, supporting efforts by Alachua Conservation Trust to purchase 71-acres of land and the remaining structures.

ACCESS INFO

  • Orange Lake Overlook provides public trails for hiking, bicycling, and nature observation.

  • The trails are unpaved and in some places can be muddy, uneven, or wet.

  • Dogs are welcome as long as they remain on a leash.

  • The preserve closes at dark.

  • Note that OLO’s trails include steep inclines and declines.

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