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  • Bell Florida

    • Hart Springs Park
      Enjoy one of the largest spring-fed swimming areas in the state of Florida. Come camp and partake in activities such as picknicking, boating, fishing, swimming, snorkeling, birding, biking and hiking.

  • Cedar Key Florida

  • Chiefland Florida

    • Manatee Springs State Park
      A first magnitude spring, Manatee Springs discharges an average 100 million gallons of water every day. This water comes from rain that falls on lands within a 40 mile radius from the spring. Geologically the surrounding lands resemble a sponge, with sand and the underlying limestone quickly transferring rainfall into deep caverns that deliver the water to the spring from every direction, but mostly from the South and East. The spring is a source of life for many species of fish, reptiles, mammals, birds and invertebrates. From November through April, manatees use the spring's life-giving waters for warmth. During those months the Suwannee River and Gulf of Mexico waters are colder than the constant 72 degrees of the spring. Popular for swimming, snorkeling and scuba diving, the headwaters of the spring are an outstanding year-round experience for people as well. The spring run forms a sparkling stream that meanders through towering cypress, tupelo and other wetland trees to join the Suwannee River. During the summer months, huge prehistoric-looking Gulf Sturgeon can be seen leaping out of the river as they have done for eons. Enjoy the spring run view by canoe/kayak or on foot along our boardwalk. A concession provides beverages, snacks and canoe/kayak rentals. Children can enjoy a playground in the picnic area, where tables, grills and pavilions are available for family fun. Hiking and biking adventures await on the north end trail system. The full-facility campground is surrounded by hardwood hammocks and upland pine habitats. Reserve a canoe or kayak by calling Suwannee River Tours at (352) 490-0909. Located at the end of State Road 320, off U.S. 98, six miles west of Chiefland.

    • Suwannee River Wilderness Trail.
      The Suwannee River Wilderness Trail is a system of hubs and river camps, spaced a convenient day's travel apart, so that visitors can enjoy a lazy day trip or a multi-day adventure on the Suwannee.

  • DUNNELLON Florida

    • TRAILHEAD RANCH
      Trailhead Ranch features real Florida ranch style “fun in the sun” for horse lovers.

  • Fanning Springs Florida

    • Fanning Springs State Park
      This park offers visitors a chance to hike through nature trails, watch white tailed dear, manatees and other animals in their habitat, swim or snorkel in crystal-clear water or rent one of five cabins for a weekend getaway

    • Fanning Springs State Park
      Fanning Springs produces an average of 65 million gallons of water daily, making it one of Florida´s 33 first magnitude springs. Swimming or snorkeling in the spring is a refreshing activity on a hot day; fishing is also a popular recreation. Visitors can enter the park by boat from the Suwannee River as well as by car. Many visitors enjoy the picnic area, playground, and the park's large open areas for Frisbee, football, soccer and also for several local events. Rental cabins are available (each comfortably sleeps 6 people) and reservations can be made through Reserve America.

  • Hawthorne Florida

  • High Springs Florida

    • Ginnie Springs Resort
      Come out and enjoy the seven crystal clear fresh water springs located in over 200 wooded acres along the banks of the Santa Fe River in Florida.

  • Inglis Florida

    • Big Bass Village Campground
      Come and experience World Class bass fishing on beautiful Lake Rousseau , Home of the state record Big Bass. Twelve miles from the Gulf's ocean beaches , hunting in the Goethe Wildlife Management Area , and thirty five miles from Historic Ocala. Under new ownership and newly renovated with clean and comfy AC/Heated cabins with kitchenettes, RV sites and boat Rentals and easy access to the lake with our boat ramp. We have a host of services available during your stay, like: Tackle and Bait Shop Pavilion Game Room Laundry Room RV and Camping Facilities Convenience Store Photo Gallery You can even have our on-site Fishing Guide, Jack Goodwin, take you out for a fishing trip

  • Jennings Florida

    • Jennings Outdoor Resort Campground
      Currently located at the first interchange in Florida (Jennings) as you go south on I-75, this RV Park has the facilities to serve most every need as you travel toward vacation areas in the Sunshine State.

  • Madison Florida

    • Yogi Bear's Jellystone Camp
      This family-oriented resort is designed to provide maximum entertainment and fun for the whole family, with a full schedule of activities for every age, centered on a different theme almost every weekend of the year.

  • Mayo Florida

    • Buckville Motel and Campground
    • Suwannee River Rendezvous - Convict Spring
      Welcome to the Suwannee River Rendezvous Resort & Campground. Century old oak trees shade the campground and resort. The Rendezvous is home to Convict Spring and has 1,500 of shore line on the beautiful Suwannee River. The RV park has full hook-up, water and electric sites and primitive tent sites. The resort has lodging for all size family groups, from motel rooms to log cabins to the beautiful Chalet and the A-frame homes. Canoe and Kayak rentals and trips are available and Grandma Susie’s Cookin’ Shack is open every weekend from 8am -11pm for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner plus her famous home made deserts and ice cream. 386-294-2510 or visit on the web www.SuwanneeRiverRendezvous.com ps. We are dog friendly with friendly dogs.

  • Micanopy Florida

    • Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park
      Paynes Prairie became Florida´s first state preserve in 1971 and is now designated as a National Natural Landmark. Noted artist and naturalist William Bartram called it the great Alachua Savannah when he wrote about his visit to the prairie in 1774. Over 20 distinct biological communities provide a rich array of habitats for wildlife and livestock, including alligators, bison, horses and over 270 species of birds. The preserve has an amazing array of activities available including wildlife viewing, biking, hiking, equestrian trails and camping, both primative and full service camping, and a visitors center to name a few. Paynes Prairie is one of Florida's most unique natural treasures.

  • Monticello Florida

  • North Gilchrist County Florida

  • Old Town Florida

    • Yellow Jacket Campground
      Large RV sites and Pull Thru sites. Full Hookup 50A and W/E 30A sites. Rustic and Modern Tent sites. Riverfront sites and Boat Dock Deluxe Camping Cottages Outdoor Pavillion Club House Free Wireless Internet Access Dump Station Rest Rooms with Hot Showers Laundry Room Camp tables and fire rings at each site Firewood and Ice available for sale

  • Panacea Florida

  • Steinhatchee Florida

    • Nature's Coast RV Resort
      The Nature Coast is a natural vacation wonderland for families and offers unique and affordable adventures.

  • Steinhatchee, Florida

    • Nature's Coast RV Resort
      All sites are Gravel, Level, 30/50 amp, Sewer,Water, Free WIFI Internet, Enjoy our Large Pool, Fire Pit, Wood Deck and Picnic Pavilion w/Gas Grill, Fitness Room, Laundry, Shower and Boat Parking available. Just 1.75 mile to public boat ramp.

  • Suwannee Florida

    • Bill's Fish Camp
    • Bill's Fish Camp
      Bill's Fish Camp has Motel rooms, full service RV/camper hookup sites and primative camping sites. Rooms have a variety of configurations and will sleep from two to six people. - A cook house is located on the premises for the use of all guests. - A fish cleaning room is available for guests use and fish cleaning services are provided for a fee. - For availability and reservations call 352-542-7086 Suwannee is located at the end of County Road 349 in Dixie County Florida. Leaving Old Town, FL you will need to travel south on County Road 349 for 23 miles. After entering the town of Suwannee, take the 3rd paved road to the left. This will be 219th Street (also named Suwannee River Drive). Bill's Fish Camp and Motel will be about 75 yards on your left directly across from the Suwannee Baptist Church.

  • Trenton Florida

    • Otter Springs
      Otter Springs is perfect for fishing, bird watching, hiking, and other outdoor activities.

  • White Springs Florida

    • Holton Creek River Camp
      Holton Creek is a river camp on the Suwannee River Wilderness Trail accessible by water or trail. After a days hike or paddle, take a hot shower and then sleep comfortably and insect-free in one of the screened sleeping shelters with ceiling fans. Holton Creek, on the Great Florida Birding Trail, attracts wildlife viewers, fisherman, and hunters to its 2,000 acres of hardwood and pine and 10 miles of riverfront. Holton Creek has a handicap hunt yearly.

    • Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park
      Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center has a 45 site campground with electric and water at each site. Also, available are 5 fully furnished cabins-one of which is handicapped accessible.

    • Suwannee River Wilderness Trail
      Explore over 170 miles of pristine natural beauty on Florida’s most famous river.

  • Williston Florida