Lake Country Town near Gainesville
Welcome to Hawthorne, a small Alachua County city set among hundreds of lakes about 20 minutes east of Gainesville, Florida.
Hawthorne is a small city in Alachua County, Florida, set in the lake-studded countryside east of Gainesville. Incorporated in 1881, it developed as a railroad and agricultural center and has kept much of its early Old Florida character even as the region around it grew. The city's population of roughly 1,500 sits amid a landscape of live oaks, pasture, and open water, with hundreds of lakes scattered across the surrounding area. The city's defining features are those lakes and the recreational access they provide. Lochloosa Lake and Orange Lake lie just beyond town and are well known for bass fishing, boating, and birding, while Lindsey Phillips Park on Johnson Lake gives residents a boat ramp, fishing pier, and playground right in the community. The Gainesville-Hawthorne State Trail, a paved rail-trail that runs toward Gainesville, makes the city a waypoint for cyclists, runners, and horseback riders and ties it physically to the county seat. Hawthorne's history tracks the shifts of north-central Florida's transportation and agriculture. The arrival of the railroad gave the town its start, and U.S. Highway 301, once the main north-south route through town, was later bypassed in the 1960s, quieting the downtown while preserving its older core. Citrus, farming, and fishing supported the local economy for generations, and many of the surrounding communities still turn on rural industry and recreation rather than suburban development. Today, Hawthorne's location keeps it closely tied to Gainesville and the University of Florida, roughly 20 minutes to the west. Many residents commute into the city for work, study, or services while returning to a quieter, more rural home base. The result is a place that suits people who want lakefront living, acreage, or a slower pace without losing access to a major university town and its amenities. The city's parks, its lake heritage, and its easy route into Gainesville define both its daily rhythm and its appeal.
Hawthorne is in Alachua County, in north-central Florida, east of the county seat of Gainesville. Portions of the surrounding rural lake country, including some residential areas near the lakes, extend south into adjacent Putnam County.
Hawthorne is about 20 minutes east of Gainesville via State Road 20, which runs directly into the city. The route gives residents a straightforward drive to the city center, the University of Florida, and Interstate 75.
Hawthorne is known for its lakes, particularly Lochloosa Lake and Orange Lake, which are popular for fishing and boating, and for the Gainesville-Hawthorne State Trail, a paved rail-trail connecting the city to Gainesville.
Hawthorne is served by Alachua County Public Schools, which operates elementary, middle, and high schools across the county, including the Gainesville area. The district's campuses serve Hawthorne families from elementary through high school.
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