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Lafayette Blue Springs near Mayo, Florida, combines sparkling waters and huge oaks. The springs gush up to 168 million gallons of water daily to form the headwaters of the Suwannee River. A wilderness trail that goes through the park provides easy access to public lands.
Paddle the iconic Suwannee. Nearby outfitters can loan you a canoe or kayak. Don't forget your fishing gear to catch a fresh dinner to cook at your campsite. The river is part of the park's draw.
A hike to the spring itself takes you through oak-lined trails with plenty of drooping Spanish moss. A shaded picnic area gives you an opportunity to eat lunch by the water. Discover the natural limestone bridge that separates both parts of the spring.
The rustic portion of the campground is for paddlers and tents only. Walk-in sites have electricity an
Lafayette Blue Springs near Mayo, Florida, combines sparkling waters and huge oaks. The springs gush up to 168 million gallons of water daily to form the headwaters of the Suwannee River. A wilderness trail that goes through the park provides easy access to public lands.
Paddle the iconic Suwannee. Nearby outfitters can loan you a canoe or kayak. Don't forget your fishing gear to catch a fresh dinner to cook at your campsite. The river is part of the park's draw.
A hike to the spring itself takes you through oak-lined trails with plenty of drooping Spanish moss. A shaded picnic area gives you an opportunity to eat lunch by the water. Discover the natural limestone bridge that separates both parts of the spring.
The rustic portion of the campground is for paddlers and tents only. Walk-in sites have electricity and hook-ups.
Activities in the park
Biking
Boating
Fishing
Hiking
Paddling
Swimming
Wildlife watching
3 campgrounds in Lafayette Blue Springs State Park
Talk about luxe accommodations. If you snag one of the five cabins available at Lafayette Blue Springs, you’ll be sitting pretty from high on your stilted perch. For $100 a night, each of these move-in ready rentals has two bedrooms, three beds and a pullout couch, a bathroom with hot water, and kitchen/dining/living room with an electric fireplac Read more...
This first-come, first-serve campground is a popular stopover for river paddlers on the Suwannee River. It’s a pack-in facility with no vehicle access, requiring a short walk from the parking lot. Each site is tent-only and comes equipped with water and electricity. There are picnic tables, restrooms, and a cold water open air shower---although wh Read more...
This primitive youth campground is conveniently located on the banks of the Suwannee River next to the Lafayette Blue Springs. It accommodates up to 30 people, making it a popular spot for retreats and youth group outings. There’s no water or electricity at the sites, but the facility has picnic tables and fire rings, and there’s an open-air showe Read more...
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Lafayette Blue Springs State Park
64 million gallons of water a day flow from Lafayette Blue Springs.
Lafayette Blue Springs near Mayo, Florida, combines sparkling waters and huge oaks. The springs gush up to 168 million gallons of water daily to form the headwaters of the Suwannee River. A wilderness trail that goes through the park provides easy access to public lands.
Paddle the iconic Suwannee. Nearby outfitters can loan you a canoe or kayak. Don't forget your fishing gear to catch a fresh dinner to cook at your campsite. The river is part of the park's draw.
A hike to the spring itself takes you through oak-lined trails with plenty of drooping Spanish moss. A shaded picnic area gives you an opportunity to eat lunch by the water. Discover the natural limestone bridge that separates both parts of the spring.
The rustic portion of the campground is for paddlers and tents only. Walk-in sites have electricity an
Lafayette Blue Springs near Mayo, Florida, combines sparkling waters and huge oaks. The springs gush up to 168 million gallons of water daily to form the headwaters of the Suwannee River. A wilderness trail that goes through the park provides easy access to public lands.
Paddle the iconic Suwannee. Nearby outfitters can loan you a canoe or kayak. Don't forget your fishing gear to catch a fresh dinner to cook at your campsite. The river is part of the park's draw.
A hike to the spring itself takes you through oak-lined trails with plenty of drooping Spanish moss. A shaded picnic area gives you an opportunity to eat lunch by the water. Discover the natural limestone bridge that separates both parts of the spring.
The rustic portion of the campground is for paddlers and tents only. Walk-in sites have electricity and hook-ups.
Activities in the park
3 campgrounds in Lafayette Blue Springs State Park
Talk about luxe accommodations. If you snag one of the five cabins available at Lafayette Blue Springs, you’ll be sitting pretty from high on your stilted perch. For $100 a night, each of these move-in ready rentals has two bedrooms, three beds and a pullout couch, a bathroom with hot water, and kitchen/dining/living room with an electric fireplac Read more...
This first-come, first-serve campground is a popular stopover for river paddlers on the Suwannee River. It’s a pack-in facility with no vehicle access, requiring a short walk from the parking lot. Each site is tent-only and comes equipped with water and electricity. There are picnic tables, restrooms, and a cold water open air shower---although wh Read more...
This primitive youth campground is conveniently located on the banks of the Suwannee River next to the Lafayette Blue Springs. It accommodates up to 30 people, making it a popular spot for retreats and youth group outings. There’s no water or electricity at the sites, but the facility has picnic tables and fire rings, and there’s an open-air showe Read more...
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