Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State
Park

3540 Thomasville Road
Tallahassee, Florida 32309
Phone: 850-487-4556
Explore Alfred B. Maclay Gardens
State Park!
These beautiful ornamental gardens were first
planted in 1923 by Alfred B. and Louise Maclay after they purchased
the property for their winter home. A masterpiece of floral
architecture, the gardens feature a picturesque brick walkway, a
secret garden, a reflection pool, a walled garden, and hundreds of
azaleas and camellias.
Lake Hall provides opportunities for swimming,
fishing, canoeing and kayaking. Only boats without motors or with
electric motors are allowed. Pavilions and grills along the lake shore
provide the perfect setting for a picnic. For walking enthusiasts, two
short nature trails meander through the woods overlooking the
lake.
Hikers, bicyclists, and equestrians can enjoy
five miles of multi-use trails winding through the woods surrounding
Lake Overstreet, located on park property adjoining the gardens. High
blooming season is from January 1-April 30 with the floral peak in
mid-to-late March.
During these months, the Maclay house is usually
open daily, 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. The park is Located one-half mile
north of I-10 on U.S. 319.
Activities
Bicycling
The Lake Overstreet portion of the park offers approximately five
miles of multi-use trails that can be used for hiking, biking, or
horseback riding. These trails afford views of Lake Overstreet and a
ravine system that rivals those of North Georgia. In addition,
approximately three miles of designated bike trails provide scenic
biking on the Overstreet property. Lake Overstreet is for use by
wildlife only, and for scenic viewing by people.
Boat Ramp
A boat ramp is available. Gasoline motors cannot be used from the park
boat ramp.
Canoeing & Kayaking
Lake Hall is excellent for canoeing, kayaking, and small sailboats.
Only boats without motors or with electric motors are allowed.
Visitors are reminded that most of the lake's shoreline is private.
Please respect the property of others.
Fishing
Largemouth bass, bream and bluegill are caught in Lake Hall. A Florida
freshwater fishing license is required. Fishing is not allowed in Lake
Overstreet.
Garden Tours
Self-guided garden tours are aided by a Gardens Walking Tour brochure,
available at the Ranger Station. Guided group tours are available upon
request, with a three weeks notice to allow for scheduling. During the
peak blooming period, guided tours are offered on Saturdays and
Sundays, depending upon availability of staffing and volunteers.
Horseback Riding
The Lake Overstreet portion of the park offers approximately five
miles of multi-use trails that can be used for hiking, biking, or
horseback riding. These trails afford views of Lake Overstreet and a
ravine system that rivals those of North Georgia. In addition,
approximately three miles of designated bike trails provide scenic
biking on the Overstreet property. Lake Overstreet is for use by
wildlife only, and for scenic viewing by people.
Interpretive Exhibit
Interpretive exhibits are available at Maclay House
Nature Trails
The Big Pine and Boy Scout nature trails meander through the wooded
hillsides overlooking Lake Hall. Novice hikers could expect to walk
the distance of either trail in less than one hour. Multi-use trails
on the Lake Overstreet portion of the park provide over 5 miles of
trails for hiking or jogging.
Picnicking
The picnic area overlooking Lake Hall is the most picturesque in north
Florida with a large picnic pavilion available for rental.
Playground
There is a playground within the park, which has state of the art
equipment and benches to sit on.
Swimming
Swimming is available in designated areas of Lake Hall Recreation
Area.
Wildlife Viewing
Maclay Gardens is home to a variety of Florida wildlife including
white tail deer, bobcat, and alligators. Various species of fish and
reptiles inhabit Lake Hall and Lake Overstreet and birds of all shapes
and sizes can be found throughout the entire year.
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