North Central Florida Historic Town
Welcome to Alachua, a historic North Central Florida city just northwest of Gainesville, where a National Register downtown and the San Felasco Hammock Preserve sit along the I-75 corridor.
Alachua is a city in Alachua County, in North Central Florida, positioned just northwest of Gainesville along the Interstate 75 corridor. Its name is shared with the county that surrounds it, though the county seat is nearby Gainesville. The city's history as a railroad and agricultural center is preserved in a Downtown Historic District listed on the National Register of Historic Places, where late-19th and early-20th-century commercial buildings now house shops and restaurants along Main Street. The city's modern identity is shaped by two forces: its role as a residential and employment satellite of Gainesville, and its natural setting. Progress Park, a business and industrial park, is a major employment anchor on the city's west side. The 6,900-acre San Felasco Hammock Preserve State Park lies along the eastern edge, protecting one of Florida's last remaining mature hardwood forests and offering miles of hiking, mountain biking, and equestrian trails. This juxtaposition—protected forest on one side and a working commercial corridor on the other—defines Alachua's geography. With a population of roughly 10,600, Alachua has grown steadily as the Gainesville area expanded, yet it retains an identity distinct from its larger neighbor. Residents attend Alachua County Public Schools, and the University of Florida and Santa Fe College sit just minutes away, making the city a practical choice for university employees, students' families, and commuters who prefer a smaller-town environment. The community suits a broad range of households: families drawn to the schools and newer subdivisions, long-time residents in the established neighborhoods around downtown, and outdoor enthusiasts who value San Felasco and the region's springs and preserves. The city's position along I-75 and U.S. 441 also gives it direct highway access to Gainesville, Ocala, and the broader Florida peninsula, anchoring its role as a convenient, character-rich home base in North Central Florida.
Alachua is located in Alachua County in North Central Florida, just northwest of Gainesville along the Interstate 75 corridor. The county shares its name with the city, and the county seat is Gainesville.
Alachua sits just northwest of Gainesville, roughly a ten-minute drive from downtown and the University of Florida campus to the southeast. Interstate 75 and U.S. 441 connect the two communities directly, making the university and its amenities an easy daily trip.
Public school students in Alachua attend Alachua County Public Schools, the countywide district based in Gainesville. The district's schools serve the city alongside the rest of the county, and Santa Fe College and the University of Florida are nearby for higher education.
Alachua is home to San Felasco Hammock Preserve State Park, a roughly 6,900-acre preserve with hiking, mountain biking, and equestrian trails through one of Florida's last mature forests. Devil's Millhopper Geological State Park and other Gainesville-area preserves are also nearby.
Alachua's Downtown Historic District is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and features shops and restaurants in buildings from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The district hosts community events and festivals throughout the year.
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