Tiny homes near Gainesville

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Camp Blessing

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Bell, FL
If you're looking for the ultimate outdoor getaway, Camp Blessing on the Suwannee River is the place to be! Our prime camping location offers two cabins and an outhouse. It is an absolute haven for fishing enthusiasts, kayakers, canoeists, and anyone who just wants to relax on a paddle boat while taking in the serene surroundings. Whether you're an experienced angler or a newcomer to the sport, the Suwannee River is teeming with various fish species, providing ample opportunities for a memorable fishing experience. For those who prefer paddling, the tranquil waters of the river are perfect for exploring by kayak or canoe, allowing you to soak in the beauty of nature at your own pace. And if leisurely cruising is more your style, our paddle boat is at your service for a peaceful glide along the river, with plenty of picturesque views to savor along the way. At Camp Blessing, adventure and relaxation go hand in hand, so come and make the most of your time in the great outdoors with us!
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Soluna Springs

1 site · Lodging6 acres · High Springs, FL
Welcome to Soluna Springs -- an aspiring 6 acre magical plot of land surrounded by cedar and pine trees, and soon to be fruit forest + farm + retreat space designed to help you disconnect from the chaos of life and reconnect to nature, yourself, your loved ones, and a little bit of magic. We're just 5–10 minutes from some of the most beautiful springs in Florida—Ginnie, Poe, Blue, and Gilchrist Springs—perfect for swimming, tubing, paddling, or simply floating in crystal-clear water. You can also: Walk the land and see our early steps toward building a food forest Watch the stars with minimal light pollution Roast s’mores at your fire pit Read, write, or nap on the deck surrounded by pine and oak trees Explore local hiking and river trails nearby Please note: This is a developing property! There are two tiny homes on the land, and we’re in the process of adding two geodomes soon. We are giving each dwelling a private corner of the land but it is possible to bump into others around or hear light work being done during the day as we continue shaping this into something special. The vibe is still quiet, spacious, and peaceful. Expect a mix of comfort and rustic charm—this isn’t a hotel, but it’s clean, cozy, and full of heart. You may encounter some uneven ground, wild plants, or curious critters—it’s part of the off-grid magic. Come experience the early energy of Soluna Springs. We hope you enjoy :)
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Overview

Gainesville sits on the edge of the Florida panhandle, about 45 minutes north of Ocala. Starke is about 30 minutes to the northeast, while state capital Tallahassee is two hours northwest. Traveling with kids? You'll want to schedule a stop at Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park, just 10 miles south of Gainesville. In addition to being pleasingly alliterative, this park features breathtaking wildlife. You'll see free-roaming herds of wild bison and horses here. Climb the park's 50-foot observation tower to get a bird's-eye view. This park also features water access via Lake Wauberg. RV parks are especially popular in the Florida area. Travelers Campground, located about 30 minutes northwest of Gainesville proper, makes a good spot to post up. You'll get free Wi-Fi access and full hookups here. Tent camping is also allowed. Note that this park is close to the University of Florida and can get pretty busy on Gators game days! Heat and humidity can make Gainesville summers stickily uncomfortable. High temperatures stay right around 90 degrees from May through September. The rest of the year is quite pleasant, though, with highs ranging from the high 60s to low 80s.

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