Marion County Horse Country Town
Welcome to Reddick, a quiet Marion County town in thoroughbred horse country, set between Ocala and Gainesville with equestrian acreage all around.
Reddick is a small incorporated town in Marion County, Florida, set in the rolling farmland of north-central Florida about midway between Ocala and Gainesville. The 2020 census counted 449 residents, making Reddick the smallest municipality in Marion County. The town is part of the Ocala metropolitan statistical area. Reddick's identity is inseparable from the horse country around it. Marion County is one of the world's major thoroughbred centers, with hundreds of horse farms producing Kentucky Derby winners and national champions, and Reddick sits within that landscape of fenced pastures, training barns, and oak-lined roads. The area's limestone-rich soil and mild climate have made it a destination for equine breeding and training for generations. The town itself is compact and quiet, with a small commercial core along the highway and residential streets that blend into the surrounding farmland. Its location between Ocala and Gainesville places residents within reach of two of north-central Florida's employment, medical, and university centers, while daily life retains a distinctly rural, small-town character. Education is provided by Marion County Public Schools. Reddick-Collier Elementary School, within the town, is the district's Cambridge Primary Magnet with a focus on global perspectives and equine studies — a fitting reflection of the community's horse-country setting. Students advance to North Marion Middle and High schools. The surrounding countryside is a mix of working horse farms, cattle pasture, and pecan and hay fields, giving the town a distinctly agricultural atmosphere that contrasts with the faster-growing communities closer to Ocala and the interstate. For residents and buyers, Reddick offers equestrian acreage, small-town living, and access to Ocala's World Equestrian Center and Gainesville's University of Florida, all within a short drive along U.S. Highway 441 or Interstate 75.
Reddick is in Marion County, Florida, in the north-central portion of the state. The small town sits between Ocala and Gainesville and is part of the Ocala metropolitan statistical area.
Reddick is known for its setting in Marion County's thoroughbred horse country, part of the Ocala region widely called the Horse Capital of the World, home to hundreds of horse farms.
Reddick is served by Marion County Public Schools. Reddick-Collier Elementary School, a Cambridge magnet with an equine-studies focus, is located in town, with students advancing to North Marion Middle and High schools.
Reddick is roughly fifteen to twenty minutes north of Ocala along U.S. Highway 441, and about twenty to twenty-five minutes south of Gainesville. The town's location puts both the University of Florida and Ocala's equestrian venues within an easy drive.
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Reddick's housing and land market is oriented toward equestrian and rural living. Properties range from modest in-town homes to multi-acre horse farms with barns, paddocks, and training facilities. The surrounding area offers larger parcels for those keeping horses or cattle, and the town's small stock of older homes sits alongside newer custom builds on acreage. The dominant appeal is land — buyers seeking space for horses, privacy, or a working farm — rather than suburban subdivision living, with Ocala's amenities a short drive away.
Reddick is a small crossroads town rather than a collection of subdivisions. The town center clusters along U.S. Highway 441 and the surrounding side streets, while the broader Reddick area is defined by horse farms and rural estates on large tracts. To the south, Ocala offers the region's commercial and cultural core, while Gainesville lies to the north. Nearby communities include McIntosh, Micanopy, and Lowell, each with their own historic character, set within the same rolling, oak-draped horse-country landscape.
Life in Reddick is quiet, rural, and equestrian. Horse farms, training barns, and riding trails define the local landscape, and many residents are involved in the thoroughbred and sport-horse industries. The town's small scale means daily errands often involve a drive to Ocala or Gainesville, but the trade-off is space, privacy, and a genuine country setting. Community life centers on the elementary school, local churches, and the rhythms of the horse industry, with Ocala's World Equestrian Center and events calendar nearby.
Reddick is served by Marion County Public Schools. Reddick-Collier Elementary School, located in the town, is the district's Cambridge Primary Magnet, emphasizing global perspectives and equine studies — a curriculum tied directly to the region's horse industry. Students continue to North Marion Middle School and North Marion High School. The district's schools serve the wider north Marion County area, and the equine-focused magnet is a distinctive feature that reflects Reddick's place in thoroughbred country.
Reddick sits along U.S. Highway 441, the main north-south route between Ocala and Gainesville, with Interstate 75 a short distance to the west. Ocala and its commercial, medical, and equestrian amenities are roughly 15 to 20 minutes south, while Gainesville and the University of Florida lie about 20 to 25 minutes north. The town is car-dependent, and its position between two regional centers makes it practical for residents who work or study in either city while living in the countryside.
Recreation in Reddick is dominated by horses and the outdoors. The town is minutes from Ocala's World Equestrian Center, one of the largest equestrian venues in the country, and the surrounding Marion County horse farms host training, shows, and events. The nearby Ocala National Forest, Silver Springs, and the Cross Florida Greenway offer hiking, kayaking, and springs, while the University of Florida's sports and cultural events in Gainesville are within easy reach. The landscape itself — rolling pastures and oak hammocks — provides the backdrop for rural recreation.
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