The best camping in Lake Jackson Mounds Archaeological State Park, FL

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Explore ancient mounds and nature's splendor at Lake Jackson Mounds State Park.  

The best camping in Lake Jackson Mounds Archaeological State Park, FL

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Magnolia Mountain

1. Magnolia Mountain

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2.8mi from Lake Jackson Mounds Archaeological State Park · 4 sites · Tents · Tallahassee, FL
Private campsite in the middle of the city! My family and I were lucky enough to find a four acre urban forest less than two miles from FSU, the Florida Capitol and downtown Tallahassee. And just a mile from midtown! We are welcoming tent campers to come experience camping in an urban forest. The camping area has a hot water shower and sink, and the main site (#76), is fully outfitted with fire ring, tent pad, fresh water, a picnic table and plenty of hammock trees! The camp area has space for up to 6 tent campers and 2 cars. All sites share the shower and sink areas and a port-o-potty that is professionally cleaned weekly. Sprinter style vans (UPDATE) - We successfully had a Sprinter Van on the site and have now started accepting booking for that style van. Due to limitations on space and clearance, we can only allow vans with a max of around 10 1/2' tall and 23' long. This is equivalent to a Sprinter 170. We can not fit RVs or extended wide bodies conversions. Pets: Pets on leashes are allowed on the property. Guests with aggressive animals will be asked to leave.
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SandyLand Farmstay GlampingTherapy

4. SandyLand Farmstay GlampingTherapy

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13mi from Lake Jackson Mounds Archaeological State Park · 33 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Tallahassee, FL
NEW farm- ADD on Generator A/C rentals Text Sandy at 850-363-8665 to discuss any questions or animals coming, before booking… Especially horses. We’re a FARMHER owned micro-farm in Northeastern Tallahassee within a few miles from I-10. The farm is a back-to-nature wellness glamping facility, in the city. We believe in enjoying the abundance of nature, with a few creature comforts. THE FARM- The farm started in the late 1800’s and has remained untouched since 2012, when the family farmhouse burnt. The farm's infrastructure is still present today, and we’ve started to uncover it after 20+ years. Purchased in 2023, Our new farm will provide a place to learn about sustainability as we practice being a good steward of the land. The backbone of the farm. We aim to serve the growing interest in ECOtourism & AGRItourism, by educating the public with farm tours. We will practice *Permaculture * Food forest *Low carbon footprint *Regenerative Farming & Rotational Grazing with *HERITAGE animals. Most of our HERITAGE animals are “MINI” and part of our traveling therapy program (zoo). The farm animals aid in the conservation efforts and create awareness of historic farm animals going EXTINCT, due to industry practices. (livestockconservancy.com) Every acre of the farm is a unique experience and our “special places” create lasting memories. Our favorite is “The Manger”. We plan to restore the old cattle shoot, holding pens and “manger” structure. In the future it will be a historical therapy petting zoo. We love our animals and they all serve multiple purposes on the farm. The farm’s one of the last larger parcels, undeveloped, in the area. Two miles from I-10 interchange, NEW Tractor Supply, Wendys, Amazon, and a new Gas station. Founded on the love of animals and a passion for sustainability, we remain committed to compassionate practices and the most natural care of our land and animals as possible. As stewards of the land and herd, we believe we have a responsibility to share nature's blessings. We offer several agritourism opportunities on the farm, from farm stays to day visits. It is our goal to create a space where our visitors can have fun and learn about the animals who share that space. We also strive to serve as a valuable resource for first time goat owners. To support that endeavor, we sell chicken eggs, specialty cottage goods, Our goal is to provide a perfect balance of peaceful connection with self and nature coupled with a connection to community. FURRY FRIENDS OVERNIGHT **Most of our rentals will offer private paddocks for their horses- limited spaces while we expand. IF YOU HAVE A HORSE TRAILER, ASK ABOUT SITES OR PARKING. *All horses staying overnight must pay overnight board fee.*Ask about available paddocks/round pens. * Trail/schooling fee not included. Horse transporters, competitors, staycations, evacuees, anyone traveling I-10, or nearby, will have a place to stay with your horses. Transporters can come in LATE and leave EARLY, after horses can stretch & rest. Horse staycations allow a chance to vacation with horses, or seek shelter from a storm. Horse competitors going to local show barns need horse boarding too. COME SEE US. Dog competitors and owners- Dog owners preferring not to stay at a hotel or relatives, when visiting. Dog competitors coming to Tallahassee or traveling through can come where there’s space for dogs to run. **WARNING** We are a new WORKING FARM. We are now open to the public but please understand we are working everyday to make improvements. Its not perfect but we think you’ll love it. You will see and hear all the farm sounds! You can pet the goats and we have animal experiences available to bottle feed them. It's always a big hit and makes great photos. Come and de-stress by snuggling our goats. These bouncing bundles of joy are guaranteed to make you smile! There are chickens and guinea fowl that are all personable and love to be fed. We also have two mini therapy certified horses, and two mini ZEBU cows that love to eat from your hand. We offer farm tours!!! There are livestock guardian dogs that protect the farm. They sleep lots during the day and patrol at night so they BARK lots at night... **Again we are a REAL WORKING FARM. SIGN UP for the animal feeding experience. It’s an upclose experience to help hand feed the whole herd, collect eggs and learn all about our special animals and see all the unique personalities we have here on the farm. If you are real adventurous you can help around the farm!!! LOCATION- We are located in northeast Tallahassee and only about twenty minutes from FSU stadium - straight shot! We love to host parents and students! Great weekend getaway! ***We also offer primitive camping sites as well in The Orchard area. No electric at campsites. WATER is available. *Need room for more occupants?? See optional add-ons for rental tent/screen rooms we will set up to allow for additional occupants at our units. Or pay small tent fee to bring your own and place near your site. KITCHEN- *We have a small outdoor kitchen area with grill, griddle, stove, utensils, and picnic table. Basic cooking supplies are provided in your unit (oil, salt, pepper, etc) basic cookware, utensils, disposable and washable cups and plates. You are welcome to pick from the garden when its complete. There is also a common area, to eat and hang out. We will soon have a community fire pit for all to enjoy. BATHHOUSE- In the Homestead area we have a small rustic community bath house with a hot shower and a running toilet. Soap, shampoo, conditioner, and fresh towels provided. The Primitive Orchard area has cold water faucets and compost toilet. Both bath houses are close to all overnight areas. CHECK IN/Check-out time may be flexible depending upon concurrent bookings! We ask that you clear your campsite by 11am, but you are welcome to spend the remainder of the day hanging out with the goats, riding or just relaxing. Check in time is 2pm or later. Unless you are a returning guest please arrive before 7pm. (ALL late arrivals must be approved ahead of time, unless emergency.) Late arrivals interfere with our chore routine and it’s hard to stop and show you around. Thank you. Feel free to message if you have questions! The herd looks forward to meeting you!! PARKING- Temporary UNLOADING/LOADING- Parking for one vehicle near site. Must park in nearby guest parking afterwards. It is for the safety of our animals. We have too many free roaming animals. Thank you for understanding. BUGS- Please be aware that beginning in mid-May for about six weeks is yellow fly season in north Florida! Mosquitos are around all the time but heavier near wet areas. Note: This is Florida and a rustic farmstay. There are bugs and spiders on the property. One may even end up in the domes or tents. Please understand this before complaining about bugs. I want to make sure everyone knows it happens! We love our domes and tents, but you should know this isn't an apartment in the city :)
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Bottle babies

7. Goat House Farm

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17mi from Lake Jackson Mounds Archaeological State Park · 11 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Tallahassee, FL
Goat House Farm is a 501(c)3 owned micro-farm in a rural area of Tallahassee on the beautiful Lake Talquin. The farm has its humble beginnings in the summer of 2015 with four acres, four goats, and four chickens. Founded on the love of animals and a passion for sustainability, we remain committed to compassionate practices and the most natural care of our land and animals as possible. As stewards of the land and herd, we believe we have a responsibility to share nature's blessings. We offer several agritourism opportunities on the farm, from farmstays to day visits. Our primary program is to serve area youth with agricultural education and the opportunities to work with our goats. All proceeds from bookings go toward our programming. It is our goal to create a space where our visitors can have fun and learn about the animals who share that space. We also strive to serve as a valuable resource for first time goat owners. To support that endeavor, we sell chicken eggs, specialty cottage goods, honey, and natural goat milk and honey products. We also sell raw goat milk (for pet consumption only, as per Florida law - Master Feed License #ZOO406).
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Ed and Bernices Fish camp

8. Ed and Bernices Fish camp

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22mi from Lake Jackson Mounds Archaeological State Park · 17 sites · Tents, RVs · Hosford, FL
Ed and Bernices fish camp is located st 15810 NW county road 120. Hosford, Florida 32334. We kept the name of the camp. It is a historical site and has a long history. Everyone in this small community has stayed or put their boat in at this camp one time or another. We look forward to you visiting and enjoying your stay. Come and check it out.Learn more about this land:You'll have beautiful scenery! You'll be in the middle of The Ochlockonee river and forest. Plenty of hiking and natural walks, take a walk to the big sand bar to go for a swim. You'll find otters, birds, and gators surrounding you. A real Old Florida getaway! Find woods, wild life in a secluded location.  Close to I10 to commute to the surrounding towns for great restaurants, etc.
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Golden Acres Ranch

10. Golden Acres Ranch

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28mi from Lake Jackson Mounds Archaeological State Park · 2 sites · Tents, RVs · Monticello, FL
We are a small 50 acre ranch in the panhandle of Florida. Most of our property is pasture. Our mile-long driveway is lined with Oak Trees. We also have a few acres of Mayhaw trees in a seasonal pond. We raise Miniature Tennessee Fainting Goats to sell as family pets. We pasture a half dozen sheep for wool, live with several Peafowl for beauty and entertainment, and a couple dozen Guinee Fowl for pest control and more entertainment. A hundred and twenty-five chickens supply us with plenty of eggs. A dozen ducks offer up a few eggs a day as well. You can pet the goats and Baboy, our Potbellied pig. Walking in the pastures offers a glimpse at the local variety of flowers, birds, and insect life. Stay away from the dozen bee hives we watch over. This is a very quiet and welcoming place. We do have three Great Pyrenees gradian dogs roaming the property at night. They are mostly quiet but can occasionally spend a bit of the night barking and chasing predictors. Coyotes, foxes, and raccoons are better just off the property. Hang out, relax, read, and feed the goats. Monticello has some great restaurants, antique shops, a well-equipped sporting goods store, and a hardware store. If you are a cyclist, there are hundreds of miles of clay roads through the North Florida and South Georgia countryside. There are very few cars and lots of views. We have some routes to share. The clear-water spring-fed Wacissa River is nearby. Bring your own canoe or kayak, or rent one from one of the businesses at the head of the river. The Aucilla River is also nearby. Both are world-class trips. We can offer advice and guide services. Visit GoldenAcresRanchFlorida.com for more information. We are also a highly rated Harvest Host site.
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The Outside Inn

11. The Outside Inn

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29mi from Lake Jackson Mounds Archaeological State Park · 9 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Quincy, FL
Planted pine, orchard, untouched wetlands, walking trails, planted fields for wildlife viewing. Quiet and peaceful escape. Close to several state parks, including Torreya, Three rivers, Seminole, Florida Caverns, and Lake Talaquin forest. At this time I can host 1 RV or camper with full hook ups, 3 RV sites with power, water and 1 boondock (no power/water) site but large enough for an off-grid/self-sustainable RV. I'm always happy to show folks around and share the story. Please note: During the rainy season the grass may get a bit long at times. You can also expect to experience a wide variety of agricultural activities, outside of quiet hours of course. Born out of a dream that started 10 years ago when I acquired 40 acres of forgotten and unmanaged rural woods. Having dug right in with the help of the Florida Forestry Service, FWC, IFAS, NRCS and a very knowledgeable private forester; we developed a conservation management plan to restore it to its native state. The neighboring land became available and happily added another 40, I've learned so much on this amazing journey. 25K pines and a great deal of sweat equity later, it is time to share and encourage others to join in on the conservation efforts and make sure it's around for future generations.
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"Sweet Tupelo" on the "Big River"!

12. "Sweet Tupelo" on the "Big River"!

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45mi from Lake Jackson Mounds Archaeological State Park · 3 sites · Tents, RVs · Bristol, FL
R.V. DUMP STATION for guests! . ALL THREE sites now have large pull-through circular driveways! . "SWEET TUPELO" is a magical 12-acre RIVERFRONT property offering 3 riverfront R.V. sites, spaced 150 feet apart from each other. We're directly on the Apalachicola River, approximately 15 minutes south of Bristol, Florida. These campsites have so much to offer with sweeping water views on a wide bend of the river! The campsites feature: . 1. Waterfront R.V. camping sites spaced far enough from another camper for your enjoyment, (150 feet apart from each other with Site 1 and Site 3 having woods on one side). 2. Picnic table at EACH SITE. 3. Swivel-top charcoal grill at EACH SITE. 4. Fire Pit with wood Adirondack Chairs AT EACH SITE. 5. EACH SITE has a 30-amp and 50-amp hookup, plus 110v electric outlets, along with two city drinking water spigots, (bring your own RV electric cord and RV drinking water hose). 6. Room for boat parking 7. County-owned boat ramp, playground, restrooms, just 300 YARDS AWAY! 8. R.V. size limit recommendations: Site 1 up to 50', Site 2 up to 40', Site 3 up to 40'. . (For best results to see ALL features of our listing, including dates/availability of ALL 3 campsites, view our Hipcamp listing on a laptop rather than your mobile phone) . Our three "SWEET TUPELO" R.V. campsites are located on 12 riverfront acres in the northern Panhandle of Florida on the historic Apalachicola River. The name “Sweet Tupelo” is taken from the Tupelo tree that grows exclusively in the floodplains and sloughs along the Apalachicola River. Local bees make their honey with the pollen of these trees creating many unique health and taste benefits found only in this part of the world. When you venture back into civilization, make sure you pick up a jar of Tupelo honey. You won’t be disappointed! . "Sweet Tupelo" is located roughly halfway between Apalachicola and Chattahoochee, at the river's mile marker 60. This river is Florida's LARGEST by volume of water, stretching 103 miles from the FL/GA border in Chattahoochee to the historic fishing village of Apalachicola on the Gulf coast. . WE DO NOT OFFER RESTROOMS - You would use your RV bathroom and our RV Dump Station. . Quiet and respectful campers only! No loud parties allowed.
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A perfect spot to pitch your tent under the stars (close to the creek).

14. Wildcat Creek Educational Ctr

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50mi from Lake Jackson Mounds Archaeological State Park · 6 sites · Tents · Blountstown, FL
Wildcat Creek Educational Center is located on 81 acres in North Florida, we are an off the grid organic farm and educational center, teaching solar energy, permaculture, eco-construction, mushroom identification and methods for simple independent living. We have many camp sites, beds in remodeled school buses, and other sleeping structures. Learn more about this land: Camping, lots of spots wooded, shady, near creek or upland. 81 acres with well marked trails. Don't have with, no problem we have sleeping space in restored school buses, clean, electricity for lights, fans, cell phone charging. The Chipola river is 1.5 miles away beautiful river allows fishing, swimming, boating, kayaks available for $35 all day includes necessary equipment and transport to and from river.
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Camp_Tally

15. Camp_Tally

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2.5mi from Lake Jackson Mounds Archaeological State Park · 1 site · Lodging · Tallahassee, FL
Welcome Home to CAMP TALLY! Stay in the most adorable place in all of Tallahassee City Proper. Camp Tally is tucked away in the Holly Hills neighborhood and features a 2023 Little Guy Max Teardrop Trailer. (AKA NYC apartment) Fully equipped with a double size bed, microwave, propane cooktop, AC, Hot shower, toilet, dedicated workspace, FAST WIFI, TV, Fire ring, comfortable chairs, firewood, and most importantly Privacy all while being 2.1 miles from FSU & FAMU. The mattress was upgraded to a Sealy pillowtop. Our neighborhood is super safe and quiet, great for morning and evening walks or runs. We are a 7-minute drive to Whole Foods, 5 minutes to Publix, and a wonderful ice cream shop is across the street with a drive-through and non-dairy options if you can't do lactose. This is a great stay for those traveling on a budget. ***Trigger warning*** This is a "Tiny house" stay. Our plus sized guests might not find it very comfortable. We look forward to hosting you! Instagram: @camp_tally
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Shepard's Mill

18. Shepard's Mill

25mi from Lake Jackson Mounds Archaeological State Park · 1 site · Tent · Quincy, FL
Camp Beneath the Gears of Time: Shepards Mill, Florida Unwind under the stars and beside a piece of living history at Shepards Mill! This charming campground, nestled near Greensboro, Florida, offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the rich heritage of the South. Shepards Mill, originally built in 1875, stands proudly as one of the last surviving water-powered gristmills in the state. While the mill itself is no longer operational, its legacy lives on as a serene and captivating campsite for campers and RV enthusiasts. Camp in the Shadow of History Imagine waking up to the gentle murmur of Telogia Creek and the whisper of stories from the past. At Shepards Mill, you can pitch your tent or park your RV just steps away from this historic landmark. Take a stroll down memory lane by admiring the mill's grand structure and envisioning the bustling activity it once housed. Embrace the Great Outdoors Shepards Mill isn't just about history; it's also about embracing the beauty of the Florida landscape. Our campground provides a peaceful haven for nature lovers. Relax by the fire pit under a blanket of stars, or explore the surrounding area. Hike or bike along scenic trails, cast a line into the refreshing waters of Telogia Creek, or simply soak up the tranquility of the natural surroundings. Adventures Await Shepards Mill serves as the perfect base camp for exploring the wonders of North Florida. Discover the ongoing restoration project at the Dezell House, a historic gem right around the corner. Immerse yourself in the breathtaking scenery of Lake Talquin, the Apalachicola River, Florida Caverns State Park or the captivating Torreya State Park. And don't forget, the vibrant capital city of Tallahassee awaits just a short drive east. Experience the magic of camping at Shepards Mill. Book your unforgettable stay on Hipcamp today!
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Oyster Bay Kayak and CanoeAdventure

19. Oyster Bay Kayak and CanoeAdventure

30mi from Lake Jackson Mounds Archaeological State Park · 1 site · Lodging · Crawfordville, FL
RENOVATED/UPDATED MAY 2025 It's easy to relax at this Canal-front house in Oyster Bay, Florida. We have 4 kayaks and a canoe so you can paddle to the open gulf only 1/4 mile away or just fish off the dock. There are 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. Sleeps 8, the 4th bedroom has queen bed. Main bedroom has jacuzzi-tub, dual shower, coffee bar, screened-in porch. Fully stocked Kitchen. Tie your boat right to our dock. Boat ramp 1/4 mi. away. Game room has air hockey, foosball and pingpong. Visit nearby beaches. PET POLICY: Must message in advance for approval for any pets. There is a standard $100 pet fee per pet. This must be added during the checkout process, at the "Extras" step. —we allow a medium sized pet (10 to 40 lbs), though will sometimes make an exception for: one (1) quiet, well-behaved larger sized pet over 40lbs. or two (2) small pets under 20lbs. two (2) quiet, well-behaved larger sized pets over 40lbs. 3 (or 4) bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 5 beds. New AC/HVAC system. Master Bathroom Jacuzzi-garden tub. Dual showers, coffee bar. Two kayaks and two canoe, with all paddles and life-jackets. Boat Dock for your boat, boat trailer parking across street. 1000sq. ft of Deck, screened porches and Florida Room, Game room with Ping Pong table, Foosball table, air hockey table, corn hole game, full-sized video arcade. Beach chairs for six and beach umbrella, propane grill with grilling utensils, Charcoal grill, firepit. Home office with dedicated workspace for remote work--adjustable desk, ergonomic chair, power strip. Boat dock in your backyard. Put in at a public boat ramp only 1/4 mile away by canal, then tie up at our dock. House sleeps up to 8 adults. Xfinity internet with high-speed linksys router. Lots of decks space in front and back with lounge chairs. Game room with ping pong, air hockey and foosball, and board games for kids (monopoly, game of life, chutes and ladders, jenga tower) plus decks of cards for poker. Several beaches in the area, just a short drive. We have beach chairs and umbrella. Bring a boat and tie up at our dock and be in the gulf waters in 2 minutes. St.marks lighthouse only 20minutes , Panacea marine aquarium only 20minutes, Hike the national forests and explore the area
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For campers with an appreciation for history and nature, camping near Lake Jackson Mounds Archaeological State Park offers a rich and enlightening experience. This park, home to six of the seven known earthen temple mounds, stands as a testament to the ancient civilizations that once graced these lands. Visitors can embark on two distinct trails within the park. The interpretive trail not only offers glimpses of the majestic mounds but also takes you through remnants of Florida’s Territorial Period and early statehood. As you tread this path, you'll encounter traces of the expansive estate once owned by Colonel Robert Butler, offering a window into the 1820s to 1860s era. For those with a penchant for natural beauty, the nature trail is a treat. Winding through a sandhill community, this trail introduces campers to a variety of native trees and plants. An added historical touch is the remnants of an 1800s grist mill, silently narrating tales of a bygone era. The park ensures that visitors have ample spots to relax and soak in the surroundings. Picnic tables strategically placed offer views of the two largest mounds, making for a picturesque lunch setting. For larger gatherings, a pavilion stands ready, available on a first-come, first-served basis unless reserved. Beyond its historical and natural allure, Lake Jackson is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. The area teems with diverse fauna, making it a hotspot for bird-watching and wildlife viewing. The benefits of camping near Lake Jackson Mounds Archaeological State Park are manifold. It's a place where ancient history, natural beauty, and modern amenities converge, ensuring a memorable and enriching camping experience.

When to go

The best time to visit Lake Jackson Mounds Archaeological State Park is during the cooler months from October to April, when the Floridian climate is most pleasant for outdoor activities. Summers can be hot and humid, with a higher chance of rain, which may affect trail accessibility and comfort.

Know before you go

  • Check for any trail closures before your visit, as maintenance or weather conditions can affect access.
  • Bring exact change for the $3 per vehicle entrance fee, as the park operates an honor box system.
  • Accessibility may vary across different areas of the park, so plan accordingly if you have specific needs.
  • Remember to pack water, sunscreen, and insect repellent to stay comfortable amid the natural surroundings.
  • Take advantage of the interpretive exhibits to enhance your understanding of the park's historical significance.
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