Gainesville-Area Small Town
Welcome to Newberry, a small city in southwest Alachua County, minutes from Gainesville and the University of Florida.
Newberry is a city in the southwest corner of Alachua County, Florida, within the Gainesville metropolitan area. Its settlement dates to the late 1880s, when the discovery of hard-rock phosphate deposits in western Alachua County turned the area into a mining town, and that industrial heritage shaped the community's early growth. Agriculture and, later, modest manufacturing joined mining in the local economy, and the city has long kept ties to its agricultural roots even as it has grown more residential. Today the city is better known as a residential community tied to nearby Gainesville and the University of Florida. Its small-town identity is anchored by the annual Watermelon Festival, long celebrated as one of the country's most enduring festivals of its kind, and by a network of local parks, churches, and civic organizations. The Easton Newberry Sports Complex provides a regional draw for archery and other sports, giving the city a recreational asset unusual for its size. Newberry balances a quiet, neighborly pace with close access to the region's largest employment, education, and medical centers. Residential growth has spread outward from the original town core into newer subdivisions and larger-lot communities, particularly along the Newberry Road corridor leading into Gainesville. Public schools are part of Alachua County Public Schools, the same district serving Gainesville, and the University of Florida lies about fifteen miles to the east, placing major higher-education and healthcare resources within easy reach. Newberry suits households seeking a smaller, more affordable community with room to grow, while staying minutes from the jobs, culture, and amenities of Gainesville. It offers the practicality of a Gainesville-area address with a distinctly small-town, North Florida character.
Newberry is in Alachua County, Florida, in the southwest corner of the county. It is part of the Gainesville metropolitan area and lies a short drive west of Gainesville and the University of Florida.
Newberry sits about fifteen miles west of Gainesville along the Newberry Road corridor, placing it within easy commuting distance of the University of Florida and the city's medical, cultural, and employment centers.
Newberry is served by Alachua County Public Schools, the same district that serves Gainesville and the rest of the county. The district operates the area's elementary, middle, and high schools.
Newberry is known for its annual Watermelon Festival, described as the longest continuously operated festival of its kind, and for its history as a phosphate mining town settled in the late 1880s.
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