The Oaks Mall, Gainesville
#8 among attractions in Gainesville
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Facts and practical information
The Oaks Mall is an enclosed shopping center in Gainesville, Florida. ()
The Oaks Mall – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Florida Museum of Natural History, Stephen C. O'Connell Center, Butler Plaza, Devil's Millhopper Geological State Park.
3 miSEExhibits on the region's land and cultureFlorida Museum of Natural History, Gainesville
76 min walk • Nestled in the heart of Gainesville, the Florida Museum of Natural History stands as a beacon of learning and discovery in the Sunshine State. This esteemed institution is not only a museum in the traditional sense but also a vibrant center for research and education...
3.7 miESport venue, Sport, Arenas and stadiumsStephen C. O'Connell Center, Gainesville
94 min walk • The Stephen C. O'Connell Center, also known as the O'Dome, is a 10,500-seat multi-purpose arena located on the University of Florida campus in Gainesville, Florida. The facility is named for the sixth president of the university, Stephen C. O'Connell, who served from 1967 to 1973.
3.2 miSEShopping, Shopping centreButler Plaza, Gainesville
83 min walk • Butler Plaza is a large retail complex located in southwest Gainesville, Florida. It is the largest retail power center in Florida and among the largest in the southeast United States.
3.4 miNPark, State park, Regional parkDevil's Millhopper Geological State Park, Gainesville
88 min walk • Devil's Millhopper Geological State Park is a Florida State Park located in the north-westernmost part of Gainesville, Florida, off County Road 232, also known as NW 53rd Avenue and Millhopper Road, northwest of the University of Florida.
3.1 miSESport venue, Sport, Arenas and stadiumsKatie Seashole Pressly Softball Stadium, Gainesville
80 min walk • The Katie Seashole Pressly Softball Stadium is the home field of the Florida Gators softball team of the University of Florida. The stadium is located at the corner of Hull Road and Museum Road, on the university's Gainesville, Florida campus.
2.9 miSEMuseum, Art gallery, Art museumSamuel P. Harn Museum of Art, Gainesville
74 min walk • The Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art is an art museum at the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida. It is in the UF Cultural Plaza area in the southwest part of campus. The Harn is a 112,800-square-foot-facility, making it one of the largest university art museums in the South.
2.9 miSEMuseumIDigBio, Gainesville
76 min walk • iDigBio, Integrated Digitized Biocollections, is the National Resource funded by the National Science Foundation for Advancing Digitization of Biodiversity Collections.
3.2 miENature, Natural attraction, LakeLake Alice, Gainesville
82 min walk • Lake Alice is a small lake on the University of Florida campus in Gainesville, Florida, United States. The lake is a wildlife area and is one of the few areas in incorporated Gainesville where one may view live alligators.
2 miNWMuseum, Observatories and planetariumsKika Silva Pla Planetarium, Gainesville
52 min walk • The Santa Fe College Kika Silva Pla Planetarium is a 34-foot in diameter, domed theater in Gainesville, Florida. The planetarium seats 60 people and uses two projection systems. An In-Space-System 1C-3K digital projection system by RSA Cosmos and an optical-mechanical Chronos Space Simulator manufactured by Goto.
2.2 miNW10-acre campus zooSanta Fe College Teaching Zoo, Gainesville
57 min walk • The Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo is a 10-acre zoo in Gainesville, Florida. As part of Santa Fe College, It is the only college zookeeper training facility in the United States with its own AZA-accredited zoo on grounds, and has been accredited since 2000.
3.3 miSBotanical garden, Garden, ParkKanapaha Botanical Gardens, Gainesville
85 min walk • The Kanapaha Botanical Gardens is a botanical garden in Gainesville, Florida, operated by the North Florida Botanical Society. Their name comes from nearby Lake Kanapaha.