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Prairie Creek Conservation Cemetery is Florida's first certified conservation cemetery, a nonprofit organization offering natural/green burial on 93 acres of protected conservation land near Gainesville. The cemetery collaborates with Alachua Conservation Trust to manage the preserve and maintain a conservation easement protecting the land from development in perpetuity, with a portion of burial fees dedicated to land acquisition, restoration, and management.
Prairie Creek Conservation Cemetery (PCCC) is a non-profit community cemetery nestled in a protected conservation area near Gainesville, Florida. PCCC is licensed as an exempt cemetery by the state of Florida and certified at the highest level by the Green Burial Council. The cemetery collaborates with Alachua Conservation Trust (ACT) to manage, protect, and restore the land, maintaining a conservation easement with Alachua County that protects the land from development in perpetuity and keeps it open to the public. As both a cemetery and preserve, PCCC invites visitors to connect with nature through 93 acres of hiking trails and footpaths, as well as access to ACT's 606-acre Prairie Creek Preserve and adjacent Paynes Prairie State Park's 21,000 conserved acres.
Prairie Creek Conservation Cemetery doesn't publish prices online. As a reference, providers in Hollywood typically charge:
City-wide figures from 3 published prices — not Prairie Creek Conservation Cemetery's own rates. Under the FTC Funeral Rule, they must give you an itemized price list on request, in person or by phone.
Pricing available at https://www.prairiecreekconservationcemetery.org/pricing
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Co Rd 234, Hollywood, FL
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General context, not specific to Prairie Creek Conservation Cemetery: a typical burial price covers the items on the left. Those on the right are common add-ons billed separately — ask for an itemized list.
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Natural burial, also called green burial, is the way our ancestors buried their dead. There are three standards that define a natural burial: there can be no embalming, no vaults, and all burial containers or shrouds must be biodegradable. It is the choice consistent with the desire to limit one's impact on the environment, and it is legal in all 50 states.
Conservation burial is natural burial that goes a step further to conserve land. A portion of each burial fee is committed to pay for land acquisition, protection, restoration, and management. The burial area also becomes hallowed ground, restored to its natural condition and protected forever with a conservation easement. Native plants beautify the burial sites.
In accordance with the Florida Statutes human bodies must be buried, embalmed, or refrigerated within 24 hours after death. Once under refrigeration, there is no rush for burial to occur. Burials at PCCC typically occur days or even weeks after death.
Any biodegradable burial product is appropriate for natural burials. Some people use unfinished wood caskets, some use wicker or woven caskets, and some people use a natural cloth shroud. A shroud is just a piece of fabric that is used to wrap a body. People often use family quilts, heirloom blankets, or cotton sheets. The shroud must be made of a natural and biodegradable material like cotton, linen, or wool. If you are planning on building a casket or purchasing one, please contact PCCC staff before to ensure the materials and dimensions are appropriate.
No, animals do not disturb or attempt to dig up sites. Graves are dug to a sufficient depth to prevent this.
While some funeral homes' policies require embalming for a family to view the body, there are no laws requiring a body must be embalmed to be viewed. There are many funeral homes that are more flexible in this regard. At PCCC families are encouraged to do anything they find meaningful or healing in the grieving process.
Prairie Creek Conservation Cemetery offers burial, and is a cemetery. See the full breakdown and prices on this page.
Prairie Creek Conservation Cemetery is located at Co Rd 234, Hollywood, FL. Use the “Get directions” link on this page for a map.
Prairie Creek Conservation Cemetery is a licensed funeral provider, with recognized industry memberships listed under “Good to know” above. You can always confirm a provider's current license with your state funeral board.
Yes. The federal FTC Funeral Rule requires every funeral home to give you a written, itemized General Price List on request — in person or over the phone — and to let you choose only the goods and services you want. Always compare a couple of providers before deciding.
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