
The Cellon Live Oak was named for its former owner, Ralph W. Cellon, and now sits in Cellon Oak Park, Owned by Alachua County, three miles south of LaCrosse, Florida. It’s the largest live oak tree in Florida, and is a nice place for kids to play. There are large limbs parallel to the ground that kids can easily climb on, and a large field in which to picnic.
Follow 34th St (Rt 121) north until you reach 169th Pl.