The best cave camping near High Springs

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Outdoor immersion awaits near High Springs in North Central Florida. Set up a tent, hang a hammock, or park an RV at O’Leno State Park. Find a spacious campsite surrounded by towering trees include amenities like in-ground grills, picnic tables, and access to the Santa Fe River for fishing and canoeing. Then, explore the 120-foot-deep sinkhole at Devil's Millhopper Geological State Park, or camp along the banks of Ichetucknee River, where riverside campsites lead to tubing adventures. Or venture out and observe wild-roaming bison and horses across the vast Paynes Prairie Preserve, and set up on an RV site with 30-amp or 50-amp electrical service, hot showers, and fire rings.

95% (548) 18 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near High Springs

Jewel’s Sink

1. Jewel’s Sink

100%
(59)
7.6mi from High Springs · 1 site · Tent, RV
Family owned and operated since 1853. Jewel’s sink has been a special place that the Blanton family has swam and celebrated things at for 7 generations. It’s a slice of paradise hidden away from the hardships of society’s rat race. You can see to the bottom when the sun hits the water at the right time of day. It’s crystal clear blue like the springs that feed the rivers. This is truly a foundation of youth! Learn more about this land: Jewel’s Sink is a private spring that you can swim in, share a Picnic with your friends or family. Has a nice fireplace to sit around and roast marshmallows as you listen to scary camp fire stories. Generators are allowed don’t pay attention to what is says below
Pets
Campfires
from 
$80
 / night
Glenn Farm

2. Glenn Farm

100%
(481)
8.6mi from High Springs · 7 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
The farm you’re camping on is one of the last family farms remaining in Columbia County and is named Glenn Farm after DV Glenn who married Hettie Lou Niblack in the 1930’s. Over the last 150 years it has been farmed by some of the county’s oldest families such as the Niblack and Ellis families. When DV Glenn came to Florida from his farm in Cairo, GA he took over the portion of the Niblack farm that was inherited by his wife Hettie Lou. At that time he was running native Florida cattle on over 6000 acres. Unfortunately, In 1951 he was killed in a hunting accident leaving his wife with the farm and 4 children (ages 4-11). In order to survive, Hettie Lou Niblack Glenn was forced to sell 5000 acres at $25 an acre. Holding a bachelors degree from Florida State College for Women, she was able to secure a job at the University of Florida as a secretary and with the money from the land sale she was able to raise her four children. Of the original farm, 600 acres remain intact and the Glenn family is trying to keep the farm as an agricultural operation. Your campsite is 1 of 4 spots (Arrowhead Sink, Dunagan’s Meadow, North Hall Pasture or Magnolia Sink). We also have a 1 bedroom Tiny home that used to be the farm office. Dunagan’s meadow is a pasture behind the old farmhouse (built in 1824), Magnolia sink and The North Hall Pasture are also on the main farm while Arrowhead Sink is on the edge of a hayfield about a mile down a dirt road. Glenn Farm is a place to come relax and experience a world that is rapidly disappearing. It is not a commercial campground.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$30
 / night
Royal Springs Riverfront Retreat

3. Royal Springs Riverfront Retreat

98%
(126)
36mi from High Springs · 3 sites
Relax with your feet up by the historic Suwannee River under majestic hickory trees, catch some bass from the dock or along the river bank. Walking distance to Royal Springs and boat ramp. Bring your gear to the Spring Diving capital or go spring hopping in a kayak to the many local springs in the area. Have the site to yourself, or bring your friends as there are 3 full hookups (30 amp) and one electric/water only as well as beautiful spots for tent camping. Just message me and I'll make the additional site(s) available. *Please note: due to 3 hurricanes going over us in just over 1 year, the dock and steps were under water for quite some time. We are working on refreshing them, but in the meantime the upper steps are closed. There is an easy path down so it should not affect your enjoyment of the property. **Inquire about long term rental
Pets
Full hookups
from 
$53
 / night
Manatee Springs State Park

4. Manatee Springs State Park

96%
(12)
State park 31mi from High Springs · 70 sites
Enjoy a wealth of recreation at one of Florida’s largest springs.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park

5. Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park

100%
(1)
State park 38mi from High Springs · 44 sites
Discover the charm of Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park.
NiceStay🏕️

6. NiceStay🏕️

83%
(9)
40mi from High Springs · 6 sites
Escape the noise and reconnect with nature at NiceStay, a unique space designed for mindful rest, tranquility, and good energy. Here, time moves more slowly, the air feels cleaner, and each sunrise invites you to take a deep breath. Our accommodation offers comfort and a peaceful natural setting—perfect for relaxing, reading, meditating, sharing a campfire, or simply enjoying the silence and the soothing sounds of the surroundings. It’s an ideal place for travelers seeking peace and an authentic experience away from traditional tourism.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$38
 / night
Moonshine Acres RV Park

7. Moonshine Acres RV Park

14mi from High Springs · 8 sites
Moonshine Acres RV Park stands out as a unique destination, steeped in history and charm, having once been the land of a renowned local moonshiner. This rich heritage is woven into the very fabric of the park, where visitors can experience a delightful blend of nostalgia and modern convenience. The park features a cozy log cabin clubhouse and a general store filled with antiques and memorabilia, alongside the charming "old barn" and a hand-painted logo that evoke a sense of stepping back in time. Guests can take advantage of a variety of onsite amenities, including a comfortable lounge area, a well-maintained bathhouse, and a coin-operated laundry facility. For pet owners, there’s an off-leash dog park where furry friends can roam freely. The grounds are alive with events and activities, offering opportunities for competitive games, socializing, and making new friends. In addition to the park's offerings, Moonshine Acres RV Park is conveniently located near a wealth of exciting attractions. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore nearby nature trails, enjoy scuba diving adventures, or embark on cave explorations. With so much to see and do, there’s truly something for everyone at Moonshine Acres RV Park!
Lafayette Blue Springs State Park

8. Lafayette Blue Springs State Park

50%
(4)
State park 46mi from High Springs · 7 sites
64 million gallons of water a day flow from Lafayette Blue Springs.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires

Outdoor immersion awaits near High Springs in North Central Florida. Set up a tent, hang a hammock, or park an RV at O’Leno State Park. Find a spacious campsite surrounded by towering trees include amenities like in-ground grills, picnic tables, and access to the Santa Fe River for fishing and canoeing. Then, explore the 120-foot-deep sinkhole at Devil's Millhopper Geological State Park, or camp along the banks of Ichetucknee River, where riverside campsites lead to tubing adventures. Or venture out and observe wild-roaming bison and horses across the vast Paynes Prairie Preserve, and set up on an RV site with 30-amp or 50-amp electrical service, hot showers, and fire rings.

95% (548) 18 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near High Springs

Jewel’s Sink

1. Jewel’s Sink

100%
(59)
7.6mi from High Springs · 1 site · Tent, RV
Family owned and operated since 1853. Jewel’s sink has been a special place that the Blanton family has swam and celebrated things at for 7 generations. It’s a slice of paradise hidden away from the hardships of society’s rat race. You can see to the bottom when the sun hits the water at the right time of day. It’s crystal clear blue like the springs that feed the rivers. This is truly a foundation of youth! Learn more about this land: Jewel’s Sink is a private spring that you can swim in, share a Picnic with your friends or family. Has a nice fireplace to sit around and roast marshmallows as you listen to scary camp fire stories. Generators are allowed don’t pay attention to what is says below
Pets
Campfires
from 
$80
 / night
Glenn Farm

2. Glenn Farm

100%
(481)
8.6mi from High Springs · 7 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
The farm you’re camping on is one of the last family farms remaining in Columbia County and is named Glenn Farm after DV Glenn who married Hettie Lou Niblack in the 1930’s. Over the last 150 years it has been farmed by some of the county’s oldest families such as the Niblack and Ellis families. When DV Glenn came to Florida from his farm in Cairo, GA he took over the portion of the Niblack farm that was inherited by his wife Hettie Lou. At that time he was running native Florida cattle on over 6000 acres. Unfortunately, In 1951 he was killed in a hunting accident leaving his wife with the farm and 4 children (ages 4-11). In order to survive, Hettie Lou Niblack Glenn was forced to sell 5000 acres at $25 an acre. Holding a bachelors degree from Florida State College for Women, she was able to secure a job at the University of Florida as a secretary and with the money from the land sale she was able to raise her four children. Of the original farm, 600 acres remain intact and the Glenn family is trying to keep the farm as an agricultural operation. Your campsite is 1 of 4 spots (Arrowhead Sink, Dunagan’s Meadow, North Hall Pasture or Magnolia Sink). We also have a 1 bedroom Tiny home that used to be the farm office. Dunagan’s meadow is a pasture behind the old farmhouse (built in 1824), Magnolia sink and The North Hall Pasture are also on the main farm while Arrowhead Sink is on the edge of a hayfield about a mile down a dirt road. Glenn Farm is a place to come relax and experience a world that is rapidly disappearing. It is not a commercial campground.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$30
 / night
Royal Springs Riverfront Retreat

3. Royal Springs Riverfront Retreat

98%
(126)
36mi from High Springs · 3 sites
Relax with your feet up by the historic Suwannee River under majestic hickory trees, catch some bass from the dock or along the river bank. Walking distance to Royal Springs and boat ramp. Bring your gear to the Spring Diving capital or go spring hopping in a kayak to the many local springs in the area. Have the site to yourself, or bring your friends as there are 3 full hookups (30 amp) and one electric/water only as well as beautiful spots for tent camping. Just message me and I'll make the additional site(s) available. *Please note: due to 3 hurricanes going over us in just over 1 year, the dock and steps were under water for quite some time. We are working on refreshing them, but in the meantime the upper steps are closed. There is an easy path down so it should not affect your enjoyment of the property. **Inquire about long term rental
Pets
Full hookups
from 
$53
 / night
Manatee Springs State Park

4. Manatee Springs State Park

96%
(12)
State park 31mi from High Springs · 70 sites
Enjoy a wealth of recreation at one of Florida’s largest springs.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park

5. Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park

100%
(1)
State park 38mi from High Springs · 44 sites
Discover the charm of Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park.
NiceStay🏕️

6. NiceStay🏕️

83%
(9)
40mi from High Springs · 6 sites
Escape the noise and reconnect with nature at NiceStay, a unique space designed for mindful rest, tranquility, and good energy. Here, time moves more slowly, the air feels cleaner, and each sunrise invites you to take a deep breath. Our accommodation offers comfort and a peaceful natural setting—perfect for relaxing, reading, meditating, sharing a campfire, or simply enjoying the silence and the soothing sounds of the surroundings. It’s an ideal place for travelers seeking peace and an authentic experience away from traditional tourism.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$38
 / night
Moonshine Acres RV Park

7. Moonshine Acres RV Park

14mi from High Springs · 8 sites
Moonshine Acres RV Park stands out as a unique destination, steeped in history and charm, having once been the land of a renowned local moonshiner. This rich heritage is woven into the very fabric of the park, where visitors can experience a delightful blend of nostalgia and modern convenience. The park features a cozy log cabin clubhouse and a general store filled with antiques and memorabilia, alongside the charming "old barn" and a hand-painted logo that evoke a sense of stepping back in time. Guests can take advantage of a variety of onsite amenities, including a comfortable lounge area, a well-maintained bathhouse, and a coin-operated laundry facility. For pet owners, there’s an off-leash dog park where furry friends can roam freely. The grounds are alive with events and activities, offering opportunities for competitive games, socializing, and making new friends. In addition to the park's offerings, Moonshine Acres RV Park is conveniently located near a wealth of exciting attractions. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore nearby nature trails, enjoy scuba diving adventures, or embark on cave explorations. With so much to see and do, there’s truly something for everyone at Moonshine Acres RV Park!
Lafayette Blue Springs State Park

8. Lafayette Blue Springs State Park

50%
(4)
State park 46mi from High Springs · 7 sites
64 million gallons of water a day flow from Lafayette Blue Springs.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires

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The best cave camping near High Springs guide

Where to go

O'Leno State Park & River Rise

A few miles north of High Springs, O’Leno State Park offers excellent fishing along the Santa Fe River, challenging anglers to reel in large-mouth bass and sunfish. The park’s 11 miles of hiking and biking trails connect with the River Rise Preserve State Park trail system, providing chances to spot wildlife like deer, turkey, and wild rabbits. The park has both primitive and well-appointed RV campsites with electrical hookups in a pet-friendly setting. It also hosts festivals year-round with live music, food vendors, and activities for the whole family.

Ichetucknee Springs State Park

Enjoy tubing down the Ichetucknee River year-round at Ichetucknee Springs State Park. Tubers can bring their own inflatables or rent them within the park. Float from Midpoint Launch to Dampier’s Landing, then use the concession tram service or hiking trail to return to the parking lot. Or, paddle down the river in canoes and kayaks, spotting wading birds, river otters, and manatees in their natural wetland habitat. Experienced swimmers will enjoy snorkeling and scuba diving at Blue Hole Spring, exploring underwater caves among warm cyan waters shared by turtles and fish.

Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park

With diverse wildlife and scenic landscapes, Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park offers terrific opportunities to reconnect with nature. Wild horses and bison freely roam expansive prairies, while hundreds of bird species fill the trees and skies. Follow the LaChua Trail to the 50-foot observation tower for panoramic views of wet prairie and marsh habitats. Then set up at one of the park’s back-in RV sites with 30-amp electric hookups. Most can accommodate RVs up to 58 feet in length. The well-shaded campground also houses tents and provides accessible hot showers, restrooms, and ranger-led campfire programs from November to February.

When to go

Florida summers near High Springs can be hot and humid, with temperatures rising well into the 90s. Spring and fall are enjoyable times of the year to go camping—not just for the milder weather. Migratory birds like swallow-tailed kites with their impressive aerial acrobatics nest in the area during spring. Bass, bluegill, and crappie tend to be more active during spring and fall too, making for excellent fishing opportunities.