The best glamping near Lake City with hot tubs

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Originally named Alligator after the indigenous Seminole settlement nearby, Lake City is a northern gateway to Florida that houses several lakes and natural springs. Campsites for RVers, tent campers, and primitive backpackers abound among forests with shady oaks, lush marshes, and the raging rapids of the Suwannee River (just 35 minutes away). Nearby parks like Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park, Big Shoals State Park, and Osceola National Forest are great base camps for recharging in nature, exploring the landscape, and attending any of the many festivals celebrating the area’s rich culture.

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Top-rated campgrounds

Kokomo Farms

1. Kokomo Farms

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30mi from Lake City · 16 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Live Oak, FL
Kokomo Farms is an Organic rescue farm on approximately 20 acres. We named Kokomo Farms after our two loves. We traveled for years only to discover Kokomo is inside of us all . Our love for unwanted animals from horses, pigs chickens, ducks, dogs, birds (well you get the idea) allows us to care for rescued animals. We offer many different unique stays from our Glamping Netted Hanging Round Bed to a converted Shipping Container made into an Eco Friendly Tiny Home to even a Tiny House Cottage and a treehouse! Soak in our zen garden hot tub . The Zen garden is a peaceful botanical retreat. It's a fun and romantic vibe if you love animals to just relax and breathe! Bring a good book to read on the back porch of the Main house, add your artistic talents to our artwall, lie on our stargazing bed and enjoy our beautiful dark skies, meander thru the greenhouse, or enjoy our weekend community fires, or just Wander around Kokomo's spacious property which includes a beautiful Hammock of 200+ yr old Live Oak trees. Bring carrots to make horse friends. All our animals are retired but love to interact. Rent a Kayak from a local outfitter for the Historic Suwannee River and enjoy North Florida's best natural resources that are very nearby, or just visit our local beautiful springs for a swim or hike! Come enjoy a little of our paradise.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$39
 / night
Radiant Beginnings

3. Radiant Beginnings

50mi from Lake City · 9 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Keystone Heights, FL
Nestled in the peaceful countryside of Keystone Heights Fl, Radiant Beginnings Native American Church and healing center is a sacred sanctuary where nature, frequency and spirit unite for deep healing and renewal Founded and hosted by Radiance by Misty Dawn, and the Radiant family tribe, this retreat center offers guests a rare opportunity to re-connect with Earth and soul through multi-dimensional wellness experiences that blend ancient wisdom and modern frequency science. Our offerings include by David Sereda- the cube Tesla scalar wave healing as guests can choose to sleep within harmonic light and frequency fields designed to align your energy body and restore balance The Avatar Tree Biofeedback Garden- A living installation that responds to human emotion and frequency with color and sound guiding you into coherence with nature as you are lulled into a peaceful surrender by being connected to a 200 year old oak tree hanging from cocoon like hammocks in a lit up under the sea garden and projection light show with Crystal Sound bowl Healing. Interactive symphony of music played by the tree bio electric grid Reiki spiritual massages with crystal bio mat and cube frequencies. Ayurvedic Facials Spiritual, Art, food and grow classes. Fireside dinners in the Gazebo- Heart Warming locally sourced meals shared in community under the stars of for intimate gatherings prepared by our Radiant family church tribe. Cacao Ceremonies and Sound Healing Journeys-Open the heart through sacred cacao vibration release song and drum ceremony calling in the four corners and sacred masculine and feminine for recalibration of spirit. Overnight frequency Immersions-Stay overnight within the Cube Radiant Harmonics in our community space indoors with private bathroom-shower, bath Overnight accommodations include in our retreat experiences warm detox salt pool and jacuzzi. We honor all paths and traditions that seek truth and harmony with the creator and the Earth. Visit with intention. All stays are by request. and curated personally to each guests healing journey. Instant booking applies only to those who are using only the land without amenities. And it is $178 per person per night. Retreat is $356 for weekend friday-sunday per person
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$50
 / night
Bryan Ranch

4. Bryan Ranch

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48mi from Lake City · 1 site · Lodging · Bronson, FL
Imagine the joy of being the only camper on a private, natural pine ranch with 1,337 acres. Come stay in our new, fully equipped RV, complete with full amenities, like hot tub, & hiking access to the entire property. Pets are welcome! We're just 25 mins from Gainesville, 45 mins from Ocala, & 2 hrs from Orlando. Our Ranch was purchased by the Host's grandmother after her first husband was killed in World War 2. She took part of the money given to her by the government and bought the initial tract. The host's father increased the size of the Property tremendously in the 90s and early-2000s, and today it encompasses 1, 337 acres. The Property is an old Spanish land grant, originally owned by the Sanchez Family, which used to be a large cattle family in the State of Florida. Today, under our ownership since the late 40s, the Ranch has never been developed or timbered in any large measure. Original heart pine forests, oak groves, and wetlands pepper the entire tract. The land has remained largely untouched and natural, which is rare, in a state that is rapidly loosing its natural land to development. Our Ranch is more of a natural preserve than a farm, and it is our aim to share it in limited measure with the public.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$150
 / night

Originally named Alligator after the indigenous Seminole settlement nearby, Lake City is a northern gateway to Florida that houses several lakes and natural springs. Campsites for RVers, tent campers, and primitive backpackers abound among forests with shady oaks, lush marshes, and the raging rapids of the Suwannee River (just 35 minutes away). Nearby parks like Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park, Big Shoals State Park, and Osceola National Forest are great base camps for recharging in nature, exploring the landscape, and attending any of the many festivals celebrating the area’s rich culture.

100% (183)

Top-rated campgrounds

Kokomo Farms

1. Kokomo Farms

100%
(209)
30mi from Lake City · 16 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Live Oak, FL
Kokomo Farms is an Organic rescue farm on approximately 20 acres. We named Kokomo Farms after our two loves. We traveled for years only to discover Kokomo is inside of us all . Our love for unwanted animals from horses, pigs chickens, ducks, dogs, birds (well you get the idea) allows us to care for rescued animals. We offer many different unique stays from our Glamping Netted Hanging Round Bed to a converted Shipping Container made into an Eco Friendly Tiny Home to even a Tiny House Cottage and a treehouse! Soak in our zen garden hot tub . The Zen garden is a peaceful botanical retreat. It's a fun and romantic vibe if you love animals to just relax and breathe! Bring a good book to read on the back porch of the Main house, add your artistic talents to our artwall, lie on our stargazing bed and enjoy our beautiful dark skies, meander thru the greenhouse, or enjoy our weekend community fires, or just Wander around Kokomo's spacious property which includes a beautiful Hammock of 200+ yr old Live Oak trees. Bring carrots to make horse friends. All our animals are retired but love to interact. Rent a Kayak from a local outfitter for the Historic Suwannee River and enjoy North Florida's best natural resources that are very nearby, or just visit our local beautiful springs for a swim or hike! Come enjoy a little of our paradise.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$39
 / night
Radiant Beginnings

3. Radiant Beginnings

50mi from Lake City · 9 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Keystone Heights, FL
Nestled in the peaceful countryside of Keystone Heights Fl, Radiant Beginnings Native American Church and healing center is a sacred sanctuary where nature, frequency and spirit unite for deep healing and renewal Founded and hosted by Radiance by Misty Dawn, and the Radiant family tribe, this retreat center offers guests a rare opportunity to re-connect with Earth and soul through multi-dimensional wellness experiences that blend ancient wisdom and modern frequency science. Our offerings include by David Sereda- the cube Tesla scalar wave healing as guests can choose to sleep within harmonic light and frequency fields designed to align your energy body and restore balance The Avatar Tree Biofeedback Garden- A living installation that responds to human emotion and frequency with color and sound guiding you into coherence with nature as you are lulled into a peaceful surrender by being connected to a 200 year old oak tree hanging from cocoon like hammocks in a lit up under the sea garden and projection light show with Crystal Sound bowl Healing. Interactive symphony of music played by the tree bio electric grid Reiki spiritual massages with crystal bio mat and cube frequencies. Ayurvedic Facials Spiritual, Art, food and grow classes. Fireside dinners in the Gazebo- Heart Warming locally sourced meals shared in community under the stars of for intimate gatherings prepared by our Radiant family church tribe. Cacao Ceremonies and Sound Healing Journeys-Open the heart through sacred cacao vibration release song and drum ceremony calling in the four corners and sacred masculine and feminine for recalibration of spirit. Overnight frequency Immersions-Stay overnight within the Cube Radiant Harmonics in our community space indoors with private bathroom-shower, bath Overnight accommodations include in our retreat experiences warm detox salt pool and jacuzzi. We honor all paths and traditions that seek truth and harmony with the creator and the Earth. Visit with intention. All stays are by request. and curated personally to each guests healing journey. Instant booking applies only to those who are using only the land without amenities. And it is $178 per person per night. Retreat is $356 for weekend friday-sunday per person
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$50
 / night
Bryan Ranch

4. Bryan Ranch

100%
(1)
48mi from Lake City · 1 site · Lodging · Bronson, FL
Imagine the joy of being the only camper on a private, natural pine ranch with 1,337 acres. Come stay in our new, fully equipped RV, complete with full amenities, like hot tub, & hiking access to the entire property. Pets are welcome! We're just 25 mins from Gainesville, 45 mins from Ocala, & 2 hrs from Orlando. Our Ranch was purchased by the Host's grandmother after her first husband was killed in World War 2. She took part of the money given to her by the government and bought the initial tract. The host's father increased the size of the Property tremendously in the 90s and early-2000s, and today it encompasses 1, 337 acres. The Property is an old Spanish land grant, originally owned by the Sanchez Family, which used to be a large cattle family in the State of Florida. Today, under our ownership since the late 40s, the Ranch has never been developed or timbered in any large measure. Original heart pine forests, oak groves, and wetlands pepper the entire tract. The land has remained largely untouched and natural, which is rare, in a state that is rapidly loosing its natural land to development. Our Ranch is more of a natural preserve than a farm, and it is our aim to share it in limited measure with the public.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$150
 / night

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The best glamping near Lake City with hot tubs guide

Where to go

Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park

Named after American composer Stephen Foster (whose song “Old Folks at Home” made the bordering Suwannee River famous), this park features a museum about his songs as well as shaded, ADA-accessible tent and RV campsites with electricity and water hookups that serve as launch points for days spent paddling and canoeing. Primitive group campsites with picnic tables and fire rings can host those attending the park’s Florida Folk Festival in late May. Hipcampers can also find riverside cabins with screened-in porches and full kitchens ready to make a delicious meal out of the fish caught (with a license) along Suwannee.

Big Shoals State Park

Boasting huge stretches of whitewater rapids among limestone bluffs rising 80 feet high, Big Shoals State Park earns a Class III Whitewater classification when the Suwannee River swells to 61 feet above sea level. For a calmer experience, trek down Woodpecker Trail connected to Little Shoals Rapids. There’s no camping in the park, but nearby Hipcamps offer RV, tent, and cabin campsites. Catch a glimpse of bald eagles, scarlet tanagers, and wading birds to flesh out life lists, or witness white-tailed deer and timber rattlesnakes in their natural habitat. Campers visiting to hunt should make sure they have the proper licenses, as hunting is permitted in the wildlife management area during certain game seasons.

Osceola National Forest

Named to honor Seminole leader, hero, and warrior Osceola, Osceola National Forest is 200,000 acres of pine flatwoods and cypress-hardwood swamps, and home to many endangered animals. Waterfront campsites are close to public boat launches and serve as hunting camps during hunting season. There are no reservations for campsites, so Hipcampers arriving early get first pick of electrical and water hookups or primitive camping sites. Fishing, boating, and water-skiing on Ocean Pond are popular activities, as is hiking along the Trampled Track Trail with historical interpretations telling Osceola’s history.

When to go

With average highs near 90°F, summer is a popular time to visit Lake City campgrounds, with lots of opportunities for water recreation like swimming, fishing, canoeing, and kayaking to cool off. The humid, subtropical climate rarely sees cold snaps, even during winter, so many campers find October through March to be the best time for backpacking, tent camping, and car camping when even the muggiest of days cool down to an average of 45°F.

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