Lakeside camping near Lake City

Be one with nature while camping near natural springs at primitive campsites near Lake City.

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Springhill Farm

6 sites · Tents165 acres · Live Oak, FL
This farm has been in my family since the early 60's. I purchased it from my Mom in 2011 after my Dad passed away, hoping and wanting to improve it for the enjoyment of others. It's always been a Fun Place for my family and I feel like it would be a Fun place for your family also. It is a Pine Tree farm with fish ponds, walking trail and is friendly to a lot of different kinds of activities. It's located across the street from the Spirit of Suwannee Music Park, home of several 4 day music event during the year.Learn more about this land:Planted pine-trees with Grand-daddy Live Oak Trees. Two stocked fishing ponds with and extra pond hidden under another group of old cypress and oak trees. Good walking and bike paths. Golf-carts and side-by-sides welcome. Across the street from the Spirit of Suwanee Music Park, home of the largest country music festival in the South. One mile to the banks of the Suwanee River and Suwanee Springs. State owned property within 3/4 mile with extra hiking trails. Canoe Outpost is located across the street which offers a full line of canoe excursions rentals from 4 hour trips to overnight trips and they provide all the gear (tents, canoes, and safety equipment)
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Moonlit Avenue

1 site · Tent2 acres · Fort White, FL
Find your bliss on Moonlit Avenue - A private treelined driveway leads back to the primitive campsite where the deer have a regular route along with other forest animals. Goats, chickens (including a rooster), dogs and cats are domesticated nearby. Birds especially love this area and the serenade from the treetops gets better each year with a wide variety of bird songs. Owls reside nearby and bats have also been known to fly in the sundowning sky! Make sure to bring a blanket for sitting around the campfire and stargazing if temps get into the 60s or below overnight. Download the free Merlin bird ID app from Cornell University to ID your camp visitors! https://merlin.allaboutbirds.org/ Whether you're in need of forest bathing, a dip in real fresh spring water (always around 70F or 21C degrees year round!) or looking to explore by water or land, this is a great location. Just a short walk from the Hollingsworth Boat Ramp which can act as a base from which to enjoy many areas nearby for fresh water swimming, paddling, boating or fishing via public parks and private outfitters. Close to Gilchrist Blue Springs and Ichetucknee State Parks, Rum Island Park, and Ginnie Springs Recreation Park. You can enjoy this private and serene primitive camping area in a forested riverfront neighborhood with a great public boat ramp a short walk away. The camping site is about one-half acre with cleared areas for tents and vehicles. A picnic table and two fire rings are provided; one has a grill. Spring well water access currently via hose at the campsite or spigot in bathhouse. Remember, we only accept one reservation at a time so get with your family and friends and book a date for the woods! See you soon! RESOURCES: Moonlit Avenue Facebook Photo Album for the most up-to-date conditions and pictures here: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10159430995895957&type=3 Rum 138 on Facebook for their updates on Santa Fe River conditions nearby, kayak rentals, art gallery, farmers market, live music. https://www.facebook.com/Rum138 The Collective Food Yard & Garden (Fort White) https://www.facebook.com/TheCollective386 River Levels: http://www.mysuwanneeriver.org/realtime/river-levels.php
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Caceres Organic Blueberry Farms

4 sites · RVs, Tents25 acres · Old Town, FL
Caceres Organic Blueberry & Turmeric Farms is nestled in the heart of the Suwannee River Water Basin, home to some some of the most beautiful freshwater springs in the world. We have been a WWOOF host since 2011. Over 500 organic volunteers from around the world have lived and worked at the farm so we are used to creating an atmosphere of community and sustainable living.  We have cleared tent camping lots for Hip Campers in front of the on-property lake with easy access to swimming and fishing. There are two solar shower stalls with hot water powered by the sun. It is specifically built to overlook the main blueberry field and peach grove. Stunning views at sunset. An outhouse / composting toilet is currently under construction with the rain water collection system now complete. In the meantime a portable toilet is provided.  A potable water station is available and built from re-purposed materials and wood harvested locally. We are a working farm. We supply every Lucky's Market location with fresh turmeric and a host of stores with our blueberries. We also have an active u-pick program during the blueberry and peach harvests (late March to early June) that is available to Hip Campers. There are multiple springs within 30 miles in various directions - some of them of First Magnitude volume. Ichetucknee Springs offers excellent river rafting. Ginnie Springs offers world class underwater cave diving -PADI license required. Manatee Springs and Fanning Springs consistently offer up close sightings of Manatees without the crowds of Crystal River. There is also a boat launch on the Suwannee River just minutes from the farm for boating, skiing and fishing. Bob's River Place is minutes away.The Gulf of Mexico is just 40 miles away. Scalloping season begins June 15 this year and runs to September. Oyster season lasts all winter. The Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park is 50 miles away and hosts several large music festivals from Spring to Fall including Hullaween on October 23-25.Learn more about this land:Caceres Organic Blueberry & Turmeric Farms is nestled in the heart of the Suwannee River Water Basin, home to some some of the most beautiful freshwater springs in the world. We have been a WWOOF host since 2011. Over 600 organic volunteers from around the world have lived and worked at the farm so we are used to creating an atmosphere of community and sustainable living.  We have cleared tent camping lots for Hip Campers in front of the on-property lake with easy access to swimming and fishing. There are two solar shower stalls with hot water powered by the sun. It is specifically built to overlook the main blueberry field and peach grove. Stunning views at sunset. An outhouse / composting toilet is currently under construction with the rain water collection system now complete. In the meantime a portable toilet is provided.  A potable water station is available and built from re-purposed materials and wood harvested locally. We are a working farm. We supply every Lucky's Market location with fresh turmeric and a host of other stores with our blueberries. We also have an active we-pick program during the blueberry and peach harvests (late March to early June) that is available to Hip Campers. There are multiple springs within 30 miles in various directions - some of them of First Magnitude volume. Ichetucknee Springs offers excellent river rafting. Ginnie Springs offers world class underwater cave diving -PADI license required. Manatee Springs and Fanning Springs consistently offer up close sightings of Manatees without the crowds of Crystal River. There is also a boat launch on the Suwannee River just minutes from the farm for boating, skiing and fishing. Bob's River Place is minutes away.The Gulf of Mexico is just 40 miles away. Scalloping season begins June 15 this year and runs to September. Oyster season lasts all winter. The Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park is 50 miles away and hosts several large music festivals from Spring to Fall including Hullaween on October 23-25.
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3G-Camping Retreat

11 sites · RVs, Tents5 acres · Live Oak, FL
At 3G-Camping Retreat, we combine the tranquility of nature with modern amenities and endless activities. Privately set within the therapeutic and research-based Green Grass Grove hobby farm. Whether you’re here for foraging the wilderness, traditional camping, primitive camping, luxury glamping, themed camping adventures, or the groundbreaking mycological research we support, there’s something for everyone! What’s New: Due to the aftermath of Hurricane Idalia, we’ve had to make some adjustments. But in the spirit of resilience and creativity, we’ve risen stronger. Our Campers now have the freedom to choose from one of our 8+ uniquely themed campground locations on a first-come, first-serve basis. Our 3D-printing technology is breathing new life into our woodland decorations and amenities. Our 3D-Printing initiative (courtesy of 3G-Prints) is rebuilding and expanding our woodland decorations. From whimsical fairy gardens to the newly designed Tree of Famous Faces, our campground is being transformed, one print at a time. As part of our renewed focus, we’ve teamed up with the 🍄 Mushroom Network to establish a robust mushroom genetics database. This work aids in the preservation and expansion of the field of mycology. Upon entering the Retreat, you’ll find a special area covered in high-quality landscaping fabric, dedicated to the cultivation of various gourmet mushrooms. Some are even U-Pick, offering a unique hands-on mycology experience. Your Affordable Option for Suwannee Music Park Events: Are you attending an event at Suwannee Music Park, like the renowned Hulaween? Look no further for your camping needs. We’re the closest Hip-Camp site to the Music Park and offer a range of affordable options to make your stay comfortable and convenient. Looking for a unique camping experience nestled cozily in the North Florida woods near Suwannee River State Park and/or the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park? Escape to 3G-Camping Retreat, the ultimate exclusive camping experience nestled in the heavily wood portions of our 5.01+ acre therapeutic and research-based hobby farm known as Green Grass Grove! Whether you’re looking for a traditional camping experience, primitive camping, luxury glamping, or a themed camping adventure, we have something for everyone. Immerse yourself in nature with stunning views of wildlife and foliage, and take in the breathtaking constellations at night from the privacy of your own campsite. Less than 3-minutes away from Suwannee River State Park, there is access to a wide range of outdoor activities such as spring diving, bird watching, boating, canoeing, fishing, geocaching, hiking, kayaking, picnicking, and wildlife viewing. Plus, with multiple natural springs and parks nearby, you’ll have endless opportunities to swim, hike, and explore. Take a dip in the crystal-clear waters of Falmouth Spring and Suwannee Spring, or explore the trails at Ellaville Spring, home to an abundance of wildlife including all sorts of birds, whitetail deer, bats, and tortoise. With over a dozen more springs and parks located within a 30-minute radius of our campground, you’ll have endless opportunities to discover (or should we say rediscover) the natural wonders of the beautiful SUWANNEE COUNTY. Experience the ultimate convenience with our Outdoor WiFi, well water, exclusive access to our online Canteen Shop, and camp gear/equipment rentals. After a day of festivities at Suwannee Music Park, come stay with us and take advantage of our prime location. We love accommodating Campers who are looking for a place to stay after experiencing the amazing Suwannee Music Park and its countless festivities. To find us from Suwannee Music Park simply take 132 towards Suwannee River State Park- we’re just past the park entrance on County Road 132. Experience the thrill of our horror-themed camping during the Halloween and Fall seasons or take a stroll to our popular landmark, the Tree of Famous Faces. We are continuously expanding our trails, amenities, and other exciting features to enhance your camping experience. Green Grass Grove – where nature, luxury, and adventure meet. Campsite Starfield is located further inside the property. This designated RV/Trailer campsite on Green Grass Grove, formerly known as Campsite 4, is perfect for stargazers looking to gaze at the stars and planets all night! When you are here, it feels like you are in your own private forest! This spot typically accommodates RV/Trailers but we do allow campers to book this site as well. We are continually investing time and funds into providing additional resources, but to find the most current information please also visit our Website at 3G-Camping.com and then PLEASE BOOK HERE ON HIPCAMP!!!
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Lakeside camping near Lake City guide

Overview

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.

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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